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Steve Sanders Free Music

Biography

Steve Sanders Free Music

Steve Sanders

Effective period / Period of releases: 1966 - 1968

Singer - pianist - actor. Born 17 September 1952 in Richland, Georgia. Died 10 June 1998 in Cape Coral, Florida by suicide.
Steve Sanders as "Little Steve" cut his first record at age seven.
At 12, he won the lead in the Broadway show "The Yearling" which earned him critical acclaim. He went on to land an important part alongside Jane Fonda and Michael Caine in the movie "Hurry Sundown", directed by Otto Preminger. By the time he was 14, Steve had also found success in television, appearing on programs such as "To Tell The Truth", "The Ed Sullivan Show," "Gunsmoke," and "Noon Wine," a dramatic special starring Jason Robards and Olivia DeHavilland.
After succeeding on stage and screen, he returned to music, and in 1981 began playing rhythm guitar with the The Oak Ridge Boys. He became their baritone singer in 1985, and left the group in 1995.

External Pages

sghistory.com/index.php?n=S.Steve_Sanders

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Sanders_(musician)

chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1988-08-14-8801220731-story.html

tasteofcountry.com/oak-ridge-boys-singer-steve-sanders-suicide/