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The name Steve Warren refers to more than one artist. 1. When describing STEVE WARREN's career, one must use the term: "VARIED." He has been singing, literally, as long as he has been talking! At the ripe old age of 3 years old, he sang to 10,000 people in a large municipal auditorium in his hometown of Houston Texas. STEVE WARREN, "The Voice," has sung and performed with the greats in both gospel and secular music. In his hometown of Houston Texas, Steve became friends and performed with country music great Larry Gatlin. Their friendship continues to this day. Moving to Nashville in 1982, he began singing with the legends of gospel music, Jake Hess, Hovie Lister, J.D.Sumner & James Blackwood in the group "The Masters 5." On the majority of the 8 albums he performed on and produced for the Masters, his "one man band" is heard, as he played all the instruments on those recordings. When all of the Masters went their separate ways, J.D. Sumner & Steve reformed "The Stamps Quartet," the group that sang back-up for the late Elvis Presley. He then traveled world-wide with The Stamps, doing gospel concerts as well as "Elvis Tribute" shows, for which he was the featured vocalist. Leaving the Stamps in 1993, Steve joined forces with his lifelong friend, Cecil Blackwood and The Blackwood Brothers. This would not be the last time for Warren to join this world famous group. In December of 1994, he then joined "The Wayne Newton Show," as pianist, leader of Newton's back-up vocal group, an