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Steve Grand was born on 28 February, 1990 in Lemont, Illinois, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Steve Grand'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 34 years old?

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Occupation Model, musician, singer, songwriter
Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February 1990
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Lemont, Illinois
Nationality United States

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Steve Grand Net Worth

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1972

Several gay male country musicians have toured gay bars and other venues for decades, beginning with Patrick Haggerty's band Lavender Country in 1972, and two months before Grand's video hit, The New York Times profiled openly gay singer/songwriter Shane McAnally, who has had charted songs as a vocalist in the past and is currently one of the most successful songwriters in the industry.

Other openly gay or bisexual male vocalists who have had successful careers in the country music industry as songwriters or musicians have included Jimbeau Hinson, Drake Jensen, Mark Weigle, Brian Glenn, and Shane Stevens.

Openly gay country star Chely Wright lauded Grand as "brave" in remarks to Michael Musto of Out.com, saying: "This is uncharted territory, as you know. I came out after having been in the business for years. He's trying to get the business."

On a number of interviews and media appearances, Grand disputes himself being a country artist.

In an interview with Time Out, New York in preparation for the launching of his debut album All-American Boy, he says: "There's a lot of talk about me being a country artist, and that was the headline from the start: Gay country artist. I never really identified with that — I certainly didn't put that out there myself, and I've never done anything to affirm that label. That was something that was just placed on me. I mean, I understand, [the song] "All-American Boy" does sound country, and the video is certainly very country. But there's stuff that's very dance-pop with not a trace of country on the record. So I think that will surprise people. But I'm a songwriter, and I've always been much more concerned about just the basic elements, the lyric and the melody rather than the production."

Metrosource wrote that All-American Boy has "disparate" song styles, but it "works as a cohesive unit - rarely seen today...."

1990

Steve Grand (born February 28, 1990) is an American singer, songwriter and model from Lemont, Illinois, a Chicago suburb.

2011

Prior to launching his musical career, Grand modeled under a number of pseudonyms; he was a cover model for Australia's DNA magazine in 2011 with a photo session shot by photographer Tom Cullis.

2013

He became an overnight internet celebrity and the music video of his first hit "All-American Boy" went viral on YouTube in less than a week in July 2013.

This attention landed Grand on Good Morning America, CNN and other national media.

In addition to being a musician, Grand has become an active figure in the LGBT equality movement.

He released his debut album titled All American Boy financed by a successful Kickstarter public funding campaign.

He played piano at four Chicago-area churches and at various clubs in Chicago, most notably The Joynt in downtown Chicago, until 2013.

He also performed cover songs, including hits by Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, One Direction and Journey, and uploaded these to YouTube under the name Steve [Starchild].

However, Grand wanted to release original music.

On July 2, 2013, Grand uploaded a music video for his song "All-American Boy" to YouTube—producing it himself at a cost of US$7,000.

The video almost immediately went viral.

Just eight days later, "All-American Boy" had more than 1 million views.

The song, set against a backdrop of country roads, an American flag and friends around a campfire, tells the story of a young man in love with a heterosexual male friend.

Grand recorded the vocals in his parents' basement and maxed out his credit card to self-fund the video.

The video was directed and edited by filmmaker Jason Knade.

BuzzFeed ranked the video for "All-American Boy" on its list of the "24 Most Brilliant Music Videos from 2013", and Out magazine named Grand to its annual "Out100" list of the year's most compelling LGBT people.

On July 18, 2013, Grand made his television debut, performing "All-American Boy" on WLS-TV produced program Windy City Live.

Some media have claimed that Grand is the "first openly gay male country singer", although this has been disputed.

Grand does not claim to be the first of his kind, and often talks with praise about the trailblazers who have come before him.

On September 6, 2013, Grand released "Stay", the follow-up single to "All-American Boy".

2014

followed by "Time" in 2014.

He announced plans to release his debut album financed by a successful Kickstarter public funding campaign.

Just one day after the launch, the original $81,000 goal had been reached and in within 5 days, double the original funding goal, and by close, $326,593 had been pledged by 4,905 backers.

On June 20, 2014, Grand performed at the WorldPride Toronto 2014 opening ceremonies.

Steve Grand performed during the ceremony along with Melissa Etheridge, Deborah Cox, and Tom Robinson.

2015

The album titled All-American Boy was released on March 24, 2015.

Since releasing his first album, Grand has travelled across the United States performing at Gay Pride Festivals and supporting gay causes.

2018

The follow-up album Not the End of Me was released in 2018.

Grand grew up in the town of Lemont, Illinois, which he has "lovingly described as one of the 'blandest suburbs outside of Chicago'."

Grand started writing music when he was 11 years old.

After graduating from Lemont High School, Grand attended Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, for a year.

He then returned to Chicago to enroll at the University of Illinois and later left to focus on his musical career.

Grand cites a wide range of musical influences, including: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Billy Joel, Blink-182, Green Day, Taking Back Sunday, Brand New, Lady Gaga and Fall Out Boy.

Grand told QVegas: "But it was Dad who got me started. He would listen to a song and tell stories about what each song meant to him: where he was in life, who he was dating, what car he was driving. He made me realize the lasting power of music -- how a great song can take you back to the moment you first heard it. From that point on, I knew that's what I wanted to do in life, create something so real and beautiful that it stays with its listener forever."