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Steve Forbert (Samuel Stephen Forbert) was born on 13 December, 1954 in Meridian, Mississippi, United States, is an American pop music singer-songwriter. Discover Steve Forbert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Samuel Stephen Forbert |
Occupation |
Musician
guitarist
singer-songwriter |
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69 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
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13 December 1954 |
Birthday |
13 December |
Birthplace |
Meridian, Mississippi, United States |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Songwriter with the age 69 years old group.
Steve Forbert Height, Weight & Measurements
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Steve Forbert Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Steve Forbert worth at the age of 69 years old? Steve Forbert’s income source is mostly from being a successful Songwriter. He is from United States. We have estimated Steve Forbert's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Samuel Stephen Forbert (born December 13, 1954) is an American pop/folk singer-songwriter.
At 17, he started writing songs, and soon moved to New York City in 1976, to experience the punk rock scene of the 1970s.
There he performed on the street to passersby in Greenwich Village, and had early shows as a singer with a guitar and harmonica at punk club CBGB before moving on to folk venues Kenny's Castaways and Folk City.
Even though the sleeve of his second album Jackrabbit Slim stated that "Romeo's Tune" is "dedicated to the memory of Florence Ballard", the song is not really about the Supremes singer who died in 1976.
The song, which went to No. 11, was actually written about a girl from Forbert's hometown of Meridian, Mississippi, but was dedicated to Ballard because, as Forbert explained, "that seemed like such bad news to me and such sad news. She wasn't really taken care of by the music business, which is not a new story."
The piano part on "Romeo's Tune" was played by former Elvis Presley pianist Bobby Ogdin.
Jackrabbit Slim was recorded completely live at Quadrophonic Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and the record was produced by John Simon, who had worked with the Band.
Jackrabbit Slim peaked at No. 54 in the UK Albums Chart.
The album reached No. 20 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart.
Forbert also had a cameo appearance in Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" video, playing her boyfriend.
Forbert signed a recording contract with Nemperor in 1978, and they released his debut album Alive on Arrival that year.
While some, like Village Voice, called him "the new Dylan," of any comparison to Bob Dylan, he said, "You can't pay any attention to that. It was just a cliché back then, and it's nothing I take seriously. I'm off the hook – I don't have to be smarter than everybody else and know all the answers like Bob Dylan."
His 1979 song "Romeo's Tune" reached No. 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 13 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
It also spent two weeks at No. 8 in Canada.
Forbert's first four albums all charted on the Billboard 200 chart, with Jackrabbit Slim certified gold in Canada.
In 1984, Forbert had a disagreement with his record company Nemperor and contractual issues prevented him from recording for a number of years afterwards.
By 1985, Forbert sought out new inspiration and relocated to Nashville.
His 1988 album, Streets of This Town, and the 1992 followup The American in Me, were released by Geffen Records.
They received significant airplay.
In the years following, Forbert recorded more albums of songs he wrote and sang, accompanied by his guitar.
He maintained a constant touring presence as well.
In 2004, his Any Old Time album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Traditional Folk category.
Forbert has released twenty studio and three live albums.
Forbert's songs have been recorded by several artists, including Rosanne Cash, Keith Urban, Marty Stuart and Webb Wilder.
His tribute album to Jimmie Rodgers, Any Old Time, was nominated for a 2004 Grammy Award in the Best Traditional Folk category.
In 2006, he was inducted into the Mississippi Music Hall of Fame, and in 2007, Keith Urban covered his hit "Romeo's Tune."
The same year, Forbert's music was featured in the film Margot at the Wedding starring Nicole Kidman.
Forbert wrote new music in support of the Occupy Wall St. movement.
He also began doing photography using an old LG phone.
An exhibit of his cell phone photographs opened at the Tinney Contemporary Art Gallery in Nashville in September 2011.
In 2012, he joined Blue Corn Music, and they released Over With You, produced by Chris Goldsmith (the Blind Boys of Alabama), that same year.
Musical backing on the record included Ben Sollee on cello and bass, with Ben Harper guesting on guitar on several tracks.
American Songwriter stated "it's all lovely, melancholy, lyrically moving and beautifully performed" and "Like Warren Zevon, Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen, Steve Forbert has left his unmistakable imprint on the landscape of American music."
In 2017, a tribute album, An American Troubadour: The Songs of Steve Forbert, was released, with covers of his songs by twenty-one artists.
Bob Harris of BBC Radio 2 said Forbert has "One of the most distinctive voices anywhere."
In September 2018, he released his self-penned memoir, Big City Cat: My Life in Folk Rock, with editor Therese Boyd.
It accompanied the release of his 19th studio album The Magic Tree on Blue Rose Music.
Forbert was born in Meridian, Mississippi, United States.
As a child, he fell in love with music, even playing air guitar in a pretend band he called The Mosquitos.
Due to a fascination with Top 40 radio, he proclaimed himself a "music junkie."