Jeffrey Steele Kills the Chatter in New York City
Here is the ultimate test of an artist: If you can sit down at the piano and start singing and it SHUTS EVERYONE UP, then you have serious chops. And that's what the New York Times had to say about the Jeffrey Steele show at Joe's Pub in the Big Apple on Wednesday night (March 25). The man behind so many of Nashville's biggest, radio-friendly tunes (like Tim McGraw's "The Cowboy in Me," Steve Holy's "Brand New Girlfriend," LeAnn Rimes' "Big Deal," Trace Adkins' "I'm Tryin'" and Rascal Flatts' "What Hurts the Most") had a chance to show off his own mad skills as a singer-songwriter. But it sounds like one of the songs Steele never gave away to another artist, "Drunk Girl," was one of the crowd favorites.





Kerri says:
I saw the second show at Joe’s Pub last night. He was absolutely awesome…great writer, storyteller, and singer! This was the second time I’ve seen Jeffrey Steele live, and he just puts on an amazing show!
MiaT says:
This is one show I would have loved to have seen. I read an article about him not so long ago. So I am so glad you blogged about him here. There are so many performers out there its great to get to hear & see some “not so popular” ones.Thanks Alison
jerseygirlmom says:
awesome job
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