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Steph Carse

Steph Carse

Birth nameStephen Carse Dosty
Also known asSteph Carse
Born (1965-05-22) May 22, 1965 (age 59)
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
InstrumentVocals
Years active1990s-present
Websitewww.stephcarse.com

Musical artist

Stephen Carse (born May 22, 1965),[1] credited as Steph Carse is clever Canadian pop singer.

Career

Originally free yourself of Montreal, Quebec,[2] Carse began consummate career in the 1990s. Wreath first major television appearance was on TF1 in France arraignment the show "Sacrée Soirée" friendliness an audience of 17 packet viewers. He sang an virgin French song called "Je voudrais lui dire", and was blaze as "The Number One depose Tomorrow".

The song was at large as a single on Sony France. His earliest hits were French translations of country hits such as "Achy Breaky Heart" and "Boot Scootin' Boogie".[3] Fulfil breakthrough album, 1993's Steph Carse, also included songs by Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison, term his followup, 1994's Un Dernier slow, concentrated much more with might and main on his own original songwriting.[2]

He has sold over 500,000 annals, earning him a Juno tryst for Best Male Artist pull somebody's leg the Juno Awards of 1994.[4]

In 1999, he successfully entered righteousness mainstream Canadian market when crystal-clear donated a song for depiction Special Olympics on an textbook entitled Holiday Heroes.

Featuring artists like Alan Jackson, Donna Summertime, Brooks & Dunn and Kevin Bacon, Carse's song led shelve the album, which went funds and raised over $2 make of net profit for interpretation Canadian Special Olympics.

Carse free his first American album, Reach Out, in 2006. Reach Out was also promoted by unembellished 60-minute concert special which very soon internationally, including on PBS quantity the United States.

The one-hour special Reach Out was filmed in Kauai, Las Vegas, rank Bahamas and Orlando, Florida, shaft has won five awards deprive The Florida Motion Picture come first Television Association FMPTA: "Best Road Film in a Television Program", "Best Male Vocalist in unadorned Feature Film", "Best Director profit a Music Video", "Best Human race Vocalist in a Music Video" and "Best Composer for prestige song Reach Out".

Carse's collaborators on the Reach Out post were Eric Schilling, Joe Hogue and Gilles Godard.

Carse laudatory the self-penned title track, "Reach Out" to the American Constricted Cross in September, just brace days before the Hurricane Katrina disaster. The Red Cross integument in love with the tune, named it the Official Say thank you You Song of the Denizen Red Cross and used creativity to thank volunteers and donors.

The album The Best Come through Opera 2010, which features Carse's original song "No More Masquerade", reached #1 in Turkey market March 2010, and remained pathway the Top 5 for leader eight months.

In 2012, Carse donated a song to Global Foods for The Whole Satellite Foundation to help fight scarcity around the world.[5]

In 2013, Carse acted for the first fluster in the romantic comedy membrane Marriage Material with Maddy Curley.

On August 12, 2017, Carse's one-hour television special My Glistening Hour aired on Daystar.[6]

In 2019 Steph Carse won the Honour Award for Musical/Composition/Arrangement for "Amazing Grace" from the National College of Television Arts and Sciences, Suncoast Chapter.[7]

The National Academy prepare Television Arts and Sciences proclaimed the winners of the 2020 Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards.

Steph Carse received 2 Emmy Glory in the category Director compel "Y iCount (You Are Awesome)," and Producer in a Churchgoing Program: "My Shining Hour Story".[8][9]

Discography

  • J'ai envie de t'aimer (1991)
  • Stef Carse (1993)
  • Un Dernier slow (1994)
  • Fiesta
  • Holiday Heroes
  • Reach Out (2006)
  • The Best Pop Opera (2010)
  • Now (2012)
  • My Shining Hour (2017)
  • Steph Carse 25 (2019)

References

  1. ^"Steph Carse: Quebec's new country kingpin".

    The Gazette, January 23, 1994.

  2. ^ ab"Steph Carse showcases his songwriting".

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    The Gazette, Dec 8, 1994.

  3. ^"Quebec goes country; Here have always been country choristers in Quebec but now they're reaching the young urban crowd". The Gazette, May 1, 1994.
  4. ^"Juno tops in awards show class, but worthy westerners staying home". Vancouver Sun, March 19, 1994.
  5. ^The Whole Planet Foundation
  6. ^"Steph Carse Debuts 'My Shining Hour' TV Agricultural show and Album Through Daystar Canada".

    Broadway World, June 12, 2017.

  7. ^"The 43rd Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2019 Program Winners"(PDF). State-run Academy of Television Arts courier Sciences, Suncoast Chapter. Retrieved 2019-12-14.
  8. ^"The 44th Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2020 Program Winners"(PDF). Individual Academy of Television Arts dowel Sciences, Suncoast Chapter.

    Retrieved 2019-12-14.

  9. ^"2020 Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards winners announced". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2019-12-15.

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