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At
one time Steve Hamby was one of the up coming new stars of Country
Music. He appeared on many live Radio and T.V. shows in the early
seventies. He did shows with many of the Nashville stars and even
though well-known in the West, and having many opportunities, he never
rose above being a local hit. After moving to Nashville in the early
eighties, he was a featured artist in many of the Nashville hot-spots,
winding up in the famous Printers Alley for a short while. After paying
his dues for a time on Sixteenth Avenue, he gained an opportunity to
release his first, and last Country song (I've Got Texas Written All Over Me), on a reputable label. He was
featured in Billboard Magazine with good reviews, and a "bullet" going
up the charts. Then Steve met God. That turned his new found fame into
a bad dream. Shortly after that, he gave up the Country
Music business for good. He is still producing Country music as an
independent
label.
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