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He's a real cowboy with deep Texas roots, but 28-year-old Tommy Shane Steiner is just as comfortable in Hollywood hanging out on the famed Sunset Strip as he is at home in Austin working cattle with the rest of the family. “After seeing me it always surprises people when they hear me sing,” Tommy laughs. “They're always like, 'Wow. That's really country.'” It's country sounding indeed, but with a self-described “dry vocal” and plenty of steel guitars with a little bit of banjo in the mix. Tommy's eclectic influences, however, range from George Jones to Elton John and Alabama to Aerosmith and, oh yeah, Limp Bizkit and Michael Jackson. Nevertheless, his debut release, Then Came The Night, for RCA Records, due in stores April 9, is by all accounts a country album not unlike those released by other young country crooners with a wide range of influences. Despite his so-called newcomer status Tommy was able to woo some of country's biggest names and Hollywood's prettiest faces into taking part in the project. Randy Travis lent his voice to “I Don't Need Another Reason,” crooner Vince Gill sang on “What If She's An Angel,” Lonestar's Richie McDonald wrote and sang with Tommy on the up-tempo “Have A Goodtime,” and actress Bridgette Wilson, who just so happens to be Mrs. Pete Sampras, recorded the spoken word portion of “What Are We Gonna Do About It.” Tommy's first single, “What If She's An Angel,” hit “breaker” status on R&R's country airplay chart on the singles initial impac

Then Came The Night
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Billboard # 1'sTop 100 Country Songs 2002
Hot Country Songs/Hits Billboard 21-25.05.2002
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What if She is an Angel
Promo Only: Country Radio January 02'
Billboard # 1'sTop 100 Country Songs 2001

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