Steve Grand "All American Boy" Tour Live
Thu. Sep 19, 2013 at 9:00pm EDT
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NU NightClub is excited to announce the "All American Boy" STEVE GRAND Live! Steve Grand will be performing at NU Sept 19th delivering a full concert set for his east coast fans. This is one of his first ever concerts since his singing career has exploded so show STEVE some love and come and see this ridiculously handsome and insanely talented artist do what he does best. You will melt when you see Steve take the stage. His connection with the crowd and passion for his art is inspiring and his voice will send chills down your spine. Come see Steve Grand live September 19th at NU!
New Music Video Stay
Check out his Music Video " All American Boy "
Steve's Bio…
Steve Grand has been writing music since the age of eleven, and dreaming about recording and performing for as long as he can remember. Yet, only recently, did he decide that he was “ready” to take his shot at building a career as an artist. And was he ever!
The release of his first original song and music video, “All-American Boy” on YouTube on July 2, 2013, was an overnight success, accumulating more than 1.5 million views in the first two weeks! The song struck a chord with thousands of people who were deeply moved that Steve had expressed so beautifully their personal story of unrequited longing, through the well-written and relatable country-tinged rock ballad.
Born in Chicago and raised in Lemont, Illinois, Steve struggled for many years to accept himself as a gay person. Always feeling like an “outsider,” he turned to music for comfort and strength, taking piano lessons and teaching himself to play guitar and flute. In high school, Steve participated in show choir, and marching band, as well as starting or playing in multiple bands with other music-oriented peers. As a Senior, he was an Illinois Music Educators Association Finalist in voice. With his father and brother, Steve enjoyed scouting, ultimately attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.
Steve completed his Freshman year of college in the music business program at Belmont University in Nashville, before returning to Chicago to attend community college and the University of Illinois at Chicago. With a deep sense that music is the only thing he could ever do in life, Steve put his college career “on hold” in 2011 to focus on writing and recording original music. In the two years since, he has produced a substantial catalog of compositions and recordings, some of which he plans to release shortly—most likely in the form of an independently produced EP.
Steve has held various jobs in restaurants, bars and modeling and, until recently, made his living by performing weekly at Chicago music venue, The Joynt, and as a music leader at four Catholic churches in the Chicago area.
NU NightClub is excited to announce the "All American Boy" STEVE GRAND Live! Steve Grand will be performing at NU Sept 19th delivering a full concert set for his east coast fans. This is one of his first ever concerts since his singing career has exploded so show STEVE some love and come and see this ridiculously handsome and insanely talented artist do what he does best. You will melt when you see Steve take the stage. His connection with the crowd and passion for his art is inspiring and his voice will send chills down your spine. Come see Steve Grand live September 19th at NU!
New Music Video Stay
Check out his Music Video " All American Boy "
Steve's Bio…
Steve Grand has been writing music since the age of eleven, and dreaming about recording and performing for as long as he can remember. Yet, only recently, did he decide that he was “ready” to take his shot at building a career as an artist. And was he ever!
The release of his first original song and music video, “All-American Boy” on YouTube on July 2, 2013, was an overnight success, accumulating more than 1.5 million views in the first two weeks! The song struck a chord with thousands of people who were deeply moved that Steve had expressed so beautifully their personal story of unrequited longing, through the well-written and relatable country-tinged rock ballad.
Born in Chicago and raised in Lemont, Illinois, Steve struggled for many years to accept himself as a gay person. Always feeling like an “outsider,” he turned to music for comfort and strength, taking piano lessons and teaching himself to play guitar and flute. In high school, Steve participated in show choir, and marching band, as well as starting or playing in multiple bands with other music-oriented peers. As a Senior, he was an Illinois Music Educators Association Finalist in voice. With his father and brother, Steve enjoyed scouting, ultimately attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.
Steve completed his Freshman year of college in the music business program at Belmont University in Nashville, before returning to Chicago to attend community college and the University of Illinois at Chicago. With a deep sense that music is the only thing he could ever do in life, Steve put his college career “on hold” in 2011 to focus on writing and recording original music. In the two years since, he has produced a substantial catalog of compositions and recordings, some of which he plans to release shortly—most likely in the form of an independently produced EP.
Steve has held various jobs in restaurants, bars and modeling and, until recently, made his living by performing weekly at Chicago music venue, The Joynt, and as a music leader at four Catholic churches in the Chicago area.
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