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Artist description
Meet the most dangerous singer-songwriter in America today. He's been gagged by record companies, targeted by anonymous threats and harassed by the IRS. But his music continues to inspire and empower Americans who share his desire to "take America back."
You won't hear his songs on Top 40 radio. And you'll be hard-pressed to find his CDs and tapes
in the big music chain stores. But now, thanks to the Internet, you can bypass the politically
correct entertainment establishment and enjoy the artistry of the most censored, most patriotic,
most heroic musician performing in America today. |
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Music Style
Country |
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Musical Influences
James Taylor; Buffalo Springfield |
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Similar Artists
Garth Brooks; Bruce Springsteen |
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Artist History
In 1992 Vaus was signed to a recording contract with RCA, Nashville. Just as his rousing anthem for cultural renewal, "We Must Take America Back," was rocketing up the charts, Vaus was summarily dropped by RCA because of complaints by a handful of pantywaist deejays who objected to the music's themes.
Vaus continues to produce albums featuring artists such as Kenny Loggins; Willie Nelson; Amy Grant; Kenny Rogers and others. He also produces music for network television programs and motion pictures. |
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Albums
American History; I Still Believe; Don't Tread On Me; Voice of America; Never Had A Chance; First Christmas |
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Press Reviews
"These are songs for the whole family -- music that bridges generations. And it's about time.
After hearing Steve Vaus, I bought every one of his CDs. I recommend you do the same.
Isn't it time we stop complaining about the debased pop culture that has led America down the road of degradation, moral chaos and unhappiness and start building from the ground up a new one -- one we can proudly share with our children, our neighbors, our friends, our churches?"
Joseph Farah - Worldnetdaily.com |
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Location
San Diego, CA - USA |
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