Short Bio
Steven Cade is a Nashville, TN award-winning, modern country artist and singer/songwriter. He was born in Houston, TX and arrived in Nashville by way of California. He has carved out a niche as an influential voice in modern country music, blending contemporary pop elements with country influences. His heartfelt energy and relatable themes resonate with a wide audience.
Cade was awarded Best Modern Country Artist at the Grand Ole Opry for the Josie Music Awards and has been considered for over 10 Grammy nominations in country categories. He is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.
With over 52 published songs, Cade’s hits include “What I Really Want to Say,” which debuted in the iTunes Top 100 Country Chart and held the #1 spot for four consecutive weeks, and “Stand,” which reached the Top 10 on Best Country Radio. His recent releases like “Love Louder” and “Never In A Million Years” showcase his talent for creating enduring melodies.
Cade has shared the stage with Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Keith Urban, and Darius Rucker. He has performed at iconic Nashville venues and major events like CMA Fest, NASCAR, and Country Thunder. Internationally, he has toured in over eight countries.
Steven Cade was inducted into the California Music Hall of Fame alongside luminaries like LeAnn Rimes, William Shatner, and Ritchie Valens. He is the founder of the 501(C)(3) nonprofit, Giving Guitars Foundation. The foundation was established in 2021 and has impacted over 120 shelters across 20 states and 3 countries, visiting and donating over 200 guitars, as well as helped raise more than $250,000 for charities