Steve Roberts
Steve Roberts is a singer-songwriter from Granbury, Texas, the county seat of Hood County, Texas. He is a native Texan who was introduced to the gospel of Jesus Christ by a friend while he was in high school. He was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1968, at the age of 18.
Steve considers himself to be a product of the sixties, and as such, he is heavily influenced by the music of that era, including Rock and Folk music. The gospel has also influenced his music, as well as, the lyrics that he writes.
He has been a lover of music all his life. He began dabbling on the guitar in his twenties. And, although he doesn’t consider himself to be a great musician or vocalist, he tries to create and produce songs that are heartfelt, with meaningful lyrics and a catchy melody. His songwriting spans several different areas, including current events, social issues, and gospel principles.
Steve has recorded a couple of studio albums, which can be found on his official website at treasuredheartsmusic.com. Most of his recent recordings are acoustical and have been recorded at home. Steve has also had the honor and the pleasure of performing with some very talented musicians who have been a tremendous help in enhancing his music.
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