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Birth name
  
Robert Keith Stegall

Genres
  
Country

Role
  
Musical Artist


Name
  
Keith Stegall

Years active
  
1980–present

Associated acts
  
Alan Jackson

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Born
  
November 1, 1955 (age 68) (
1955-11-01
)

Origin
  
Wichita Falls, Texas, USA

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter Record producer

Instruments
  
Vocals Acoustic guitar Keyboard Banjo

Awards
  
Country Music Association Award for Single of the Year

Record labels
  
Mercury Records, Capitol Records, PolyGram, Epic Records

Nominations
  
Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year

Similar People
  
Alan Jackson, George Strait, Roger Murrah, George Jones, Zac Brown

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Robert Keith Stegall (born November 1, 1955) is an American country music recording artist and record producer. Active since 1980, Stegall has recorded two-major label studio albums: 1985's Keith Stegall and 1996's Passages, although he is mainly known for his production work.

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Musical career

Keith Stegall was born in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1955. He performed in local bands, spent a short time in northwestern Louisiana (in the mid 1970s) where he operated a small-time music recording business, then moved to Nashville, Tennessee at the persuasion of Kris Kristofferson.

Stegall charted thirteen singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, with the highest-peaking being 1985's "Pretty Lady", a No. 10 hit. Starting in the late 1980s, Stegall has been active primarily as a record producer for several recording acts, most notably Alan Jackson, George Jones, Zac Brown Band, and Clay Walker. Stegall has also written several of Jackson's singles, as well as George Strait's Number one hit "I Hate Everything" and Dr. Hook's "Sexy Eyes".

In 2008, Stegall co-founded the label Bigger Picture Music Group. The label closed in 2014.

Singles

  • AB-side to "1969."
  • References

    Keith Stegall Wikipedia