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'''Steve Green''' is a ] singer renowned for his extraordinary vocal range (] 3) and flexible solo style. Over his twenty year career, Green has been honored as a four-time ] nominee, six-time ] winner, has had 13 No. 1 songs, and has sold over three million albums. '''Steve Green''' is a ] singer renowned for his extraordinary vocal range (] 3) and flexible solo style. Over his twenty year career, Green has been honored as a four-time ] nominee, six-time ] winner, has had 13 No. 1 songs, and has sold over three million albums.

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Not to be confused with Steve Green (guitar) of Play Dead.

Steve Green is a gospel singer renowned for his extraordinary vocal range (tenor 3) and flexible solo style. Over his twenty year career, Green has been honored as a four-time Grammy Award nominee, six-time Dove Award winner, has had 13 No. 1 songs, and has sold over three million albums.

Green, the son of missionary parents, was raised in South America. He began in the gospel industry during the mid-'70s, singing backup vocals and playing bass with Sandi Patti, White Heart and the Gaither Vocal Band. By the early '80s, he signed a solo contract with Sparrow Records, and his self-titled debut album appeared in 1984. In the same year, he established Steve Green Ministries. He released more than one album per year during the next twelve years, with Spanish-language recordings (1987's Tienen Que Saber) and Christmas albums (1987's Joy to the World! and 1996's First Noel), in addition to his traditional solo work.

Green has expanded his musical ministry to include videos and James Dobson's Focus on the Family.

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