The Steeles Help Us Celebrate the Season with "Christmas More Than Ever"
The Steeles is helping us celebrating Christmas by releasing their brand new StowTown single "Christmas More Than Ever." The song is currently available on all digital music platforms.
Written by Jeff Steele, Brad Steele and John Mathis, Jr., "Christmas More Than Ever" is a timely Christmas song from The Steeles. The lyrics take us away from the chaos of current events and back to what is familiar: being fireside with friends and family, Christmas trees and lights, the manger - and most of all, the baby. This year, we need "Christmas More Than Ever."
During the 1990s, The Steeles were one of the staples of the gospel music industry, with numerous Top 10 and several number one songs. During this time, they teamed up with super-producer Wayne Haun for many of their projects. In 2004, The Steeles left the road and returned to pastoring a church in Alabama. In 2012, Jeff Steele wrote another hit song, "But God," that was released to radio and considered an instant standard. Other hit songs followed, including the Singing News 2018 number one Song of the Year, "Prodigals." Their most recent independent project produced three Top 10 singles. Jeff still pastors a growing non-denominational church in Cullman, AL. The Steeles consist of Sherry and Jeff Steele and their son Brad.
Download and stream "Christmas More Than Ever" HERE.
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