Stevie Brock

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Stevie Brock
Origin Dayton, Ohio
Years active 2001–present
Genres Pop rock, Bubblegum, R&B
Labels Wire Entertainment

Stevie Brock (born October 23, 1990) is an American pop singer. He grew up and still lives outside of Dayton, Ohio. Brock began singing when he was two years old. At eight, he wrote his first song: "Little Waves".

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[edit] Singing career

In 2002, he signed a record deal with WIRE Records, the Orlando-base company owned by Johnny Wright. His first hit single was "All For Love." His self-titled debut album includes the music video "All For Love" and an interview with 11 tracks.

Brock was the guest vocalist on Triple Image (also on WIRE Records) single "Boy Next Door."

In 2004, he toured with Aaron Carter in "Aaron's Jukebox World Tour" and later toured in Radio Disney tours such as Jingle Jam Tour, Spring Thing Tour, etc.

Brock's recent recording projects include: "Radio Disney Jams, Volume 6" featuring "All For Love," "DisneyMania 2" featuring "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah", and "Radio Disney Jingle Jams" (2004) featuring "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." He also teamed up with former Dream Street members Greg Raposo and Matthew Ballinger to record "Three Is A Magic Number" for the soundtrack to Disney's animated feature Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers.

Brock is currently working on a new album. Still untitled, the album is expected to be released on 2007.His new song "Worse Case Scenario" is available on his official MySpace as well as his other new song "Better Off With Me".

[edit] Hobbies

When not performing, Stevie Brock enjoys playing sports, especially basketball and football. He has played quarterback for a team coached by his grandfather. In 2005, he took up weightlifting to get in shape for his high school football team.

[edit] Albums

  • Stevie Brock - (June 10, 2003)

[edit] Soundtracks and collaborations

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