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Tommy Shane Steiner

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Tommy Shane Steiner
Born (1973-10-09) October 9, 1973 (age 51)
OriginAustin, Texas, United States
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active2001–2002
LabelsRCA Nashville
WebsiteOfficial website

Tommy Shane Steiner (born October 9, 1973 in Austin, Texas) is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 2001 with the single "What If She's an Angel", which reached a peak of No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. It was the first of three chart singles from his singular album Then Came the Night, which was released in 2002 on RCA Records Nashville.

Biography

Steiner was born in Austin, Texas to parents who were both rodeo entertainers.[1] His main goal, however, was to become a country music artist. He began touring throughout the state of Texas, playing various clubs throughout the state. RCA Nashville signed Steiner in 2001, and his debut single, "What If She's an Angel", was released that year, followed by the album Then Came the Night.[1] The single was added to the playlists of nearly 100 of the stations on Billboard's panel in one week.[2] "What If She's an Angel" peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. Follow-up singles were less successful, however, and Steiner parted ways with RCA Nashville in December of 2002.[3] He has not recorded since.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart
positions
US Country US
Then Came the Night 6 71

Singles

Year Title Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country US
2001 "What If She's an Angel" 2 39 Then Came the Night
2002 "Tell Me Where It Hurts" 43
"What We're Gonna Do About It" (with Bridgette Wilson) 43
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
2002 "What If She's an Angel" Jim Yukich

References