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Steve Tyrell: Standard Bearer

by Shaena Engle
Singer, producer, and composer Steve Tyrell was born in Texas and grew up in Houston's 5th Ward. As a teenager, he performed in local R & B bands and at 19 he landed a job as a staff producer in New York at indie label Scepter Records. Tyrell was soon promoted to head of A & ...
Steve Tyrell: This Guy

by Jim Santella
If you were paying attention, you may wonder who sang The Way You Look Tonight" on the soundtrack to Steve Martin’s Father Of The Bride and its sequel. By now, the secret is out. Steve Tyrell has released three albums in the last four years and we now hear him singing on television and ...
This Time Of The Year

By Steve Tyrell
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Santa Claus is Coming to Town; Winter Wonderland; Rudolph the
Red-Nosed Reindeer; The Christmas Song; Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It
Snow!; This Time Of The Year; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; I?ll
Be Home for Christmas; The Christmas Blues; Merry Christmas Baby;
What Are You Doing New Year?s Eve?; Here Comes Santa Claus.
Standard Time
By Steve Tyrell
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: It Had to be You; Until the Real Thing Comes Along; Ain't Misbehavin'; That Old Feeling; Baby, It's Cold Outside; Stardust; It All Depends on You; As Time Goes By; I Wonder; What a Little Moonlight Can Do; Why Was I Born; Let's Fall In Love; Our Love Is Here To Stay; Someone To Watch Over Me; Every Time We Say Goodbye; Remembering "Sweets".
Steve Tyrell: This Time Of The Year

by Jim Santella
It's the time of year for floor-length, sequined gowns, colorful neckties, spiked punchbowls, endless dancing, and repeated trips to the refreshment bar. Singer Steve Tyrell wants to make sure everyone has a good time. For his party, he's invited a few special guests we can certainly appreciate. Tyrell's loose vocal interpretations set everyone at ease. His ...
Steve Tyrell: Standard Time

by Jim Santella
Recalling the years when Basie and Ellington reigned, Steve Tyrell sings standards alongside big band arrangements, strings, and in small ensemble format. His interpretation of these familiar standards certainly brings back the memories. Tyrell's singing voice, gritty and expressive, somewhat resembles the timeless delivery of Tony Bennett. Preferring to walk the straight and narrow by singing ...