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Terry Steele Bio 

Terry Steele is a Two-Time Grammy Awards Nominee / a 

Two-Time ASCAP Award Winning Songwriter and has 

toured internationally as a professional recording artist … 

with concert performances in Russia, Japan, China, 

Germany, Brazil, Jamaica, Israel, England as well as the 

USA … touching the hearts and souls of millions of people 

around the world! 

As a professional songwriter, Terry has written for -or- has collaborated with such megastar 

artists as Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Starship, Hiroshima, Patti Labelle, Stevie Wonder, 

Diana Ross, The Spinners, Barry White, The Pointer Sisters, Arif Mardin, Natalie Cole, George 

Duke, and saxophonist Richard Elliott. As the principal writer of the blockbuster hit, Here And 

Now, (recorded by the late Luther Vandross) - Steele garnered a Grammy nomination for 

“Best Rhythm and Blues Song” in 1990. Terry Steele has held staff songwriting positions at 

EMI Music/SBK Records, Warner Chappell Music (USA), and most recently, the Germany-

based music publishing house, CBM Entertainment (Europe) and Sony Music (South Africa). 

Terry Steele has recorded three (3) internationally released solo albums/CDs and has recorded 

six (6) albums/CDs as lead singer for the renowned world-music band Hiroshima. Terry has

also commanded the worldwide stage with leading roles in theatrical dance-plays and musical 

productions such as: Joey's Decision (UCLA Theater Touring Company), Things Ain't What 

They Used To Be (Russia), Mama, I Want To Sing (New York Cast),The Names Quilt (USA

Cast), The Living Legends Concert Series (European Cast)

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