Steve Seskin

Steve Seskin
Born (1952-03-31) March 31, 1952 (age 72)
OriginThe Bronx, New York City
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Years active1971 – present
LabelsSony Records
Websitesteveseskin.com

Steve Seskin is an American singer, songwriter, and musician whose songs have been recorded by recording artists Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Waylon Jennings, Tim McGraw, Collin Raye, and Mark Wills among others. The debut single from McGraw's Set This Circus Down, "Grown Men Don't Cry", was nominated for a 2002 Grammy award and also garnered the No. 1 position on the Billboard Country Single Chart in June 2001.[1] Seskin also is known for performing at schools in support of the Operation Respect/Don't Laugh at Me project,[2][3] named after "Don't Laugh at Me," a song he wrote with Allen Shamblin that was recorded by Mark Wills[4] and Peter, Paul and Mary, among others.

Seskin splits his time between touring, Nashville and Northern California.

  1. ^ [1] Billboard Country Song Chart for 16, June 2005]
  2. ^ "Broadway World interviews Steve Seskin and Seth Glier at Kerville Folk Festival". Broadway World – By Kathy Strain. June 3, 2015. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  3. ^ "Creating Compassionate, Safe, Respectful Environments - Operation Respect". Archived from the original on July 5, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  4. ^ "Singer-songwriter Steve Seskin's recipe for compassion". Radiance Magazine – By Toby Bielawski. 1999. Retrieved January 12, 2020.