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Steve Archer (born January 5, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He is a pioneer of the genre of
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, later to become known as
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. He is the former lead singer of
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, a
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and
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band who toured and recorded throughout the decades of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.


Biography

Born Stephen Mark Archer in
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, US, the son of an
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pastor, he began singing with his brother, Tim in their father's church in the northern
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of California at age nine. They eventually branched out to other churches in and around the
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. Throughout the late 1960s they toured with older brother, Gary, as the Archer Brothers'. In 1970, Tim and Steve formed the Archers with Nancye Short and Billy Rush Masters in
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. They recorded and toured internationally from the 1970s through the early 1990s. Younger sister Janice replaced Short in 1977; Masters also left the band at this time. That year their album '' Fresh Surrender'' was nominated for a
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. They appeared at the
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in 1978 and on the ''
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s'' telecast twice, in 1981 and 1982 winning the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary or Inspirational and nominated for Best Gospel Performance respectively. The group suspended recording in 1985, and performed only on a limited schedule until 1991, when they re-entered the studio for a final project, ''Colors Of Your Love''. They toured until 1993 when they disbanded. Over the course of his career, Archer became recognized for his standout blue-eyed-soul performances, as well as his soft MOR ballads.Powell In 1982, while still performing with The Archers, he signed with
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's
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, and launched a solo career, releasing his first album, ''Solo'' After the Archers relaxed their touring schedule in 1985, he expanded his solo work, recording and touring nationally. Throughout the decades of the late-1970s and 1980s, first with the Archers and subsequently solo, he was a regular guest vocalist on '' The Hour of Power'' television broadcast. In 1983, he released ''Through His Eyes of Love'' and the album went to No. 1 on the Contemporary Christian charts. In support, he taped the first known contemporary Christian video, which was shown on television broadcasts nationwide. He appeared in 1985 on the ''We Are His Hands'' album with various artists. In 1985, he recorded a duet with Fifth Dimension and '' Solid Gold'' star,
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, for his ''Action'' album. The resulting single "Safe" quickly went to No. 2 on the national charts and was voted ''
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''s the Archers 4 Song of the Year. At this time, he was performing about 200 dates a year. In 1987, his next album, ''Off the Page'', riding on the momentum of the previous album, gave him the No. 1 single, "If You Were the Only One". Home Sweet Home released ''Hits'' in 1988, a compilation album. He joined with Tim and Janice in 1991, to record a final Archers album, ''Colors of Your Love'', while still performing independently. The group toured in support until 1993, when they disbanded. Archer continued to tour in a reduced capacity and suspended recording, moving to Texas to spend more time with his family. Again, in 1994, his label released another compilation, ''Contemporary Christian Gold'' and he appeared on the holiday album, ''Gift of Love: A Christian Christmas Celebration'' with various other artists. In 1998, for the first time in five years, Archer returned to the studio and released ''Stay Right Here'' on the new, Kle-Toi label with "Back on My Feet" and "Stay Right Here" as its singles. He appeared on a number of Christian telecasts, including ''Life Today'' with James Robison. Archer is an
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songwriter and throughout his career, has penned much of his own material, both for the Archers (including 1979's "Stand Up!"), and his solo recordings.ASCAP/Ace Title Search Archer S In the late-90s, his management continued to book him in up to 150 dates annually in some of America's best Christian venues. Although he did continue to ramp back on engagements, he toured at more than 100 dates-a-year into 2004, without the strength of a record. He re-entered the studio in 2005 for ''Call It Grace'', which included several favorites previously recorded with the Archers (including Billy Rush Masters', "Fresh Surrender") as well as new material. He continues to tour. Archer lives in the
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. He has four children.


Discography

Albums released in North America


References


External links


SteveArcher.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Archer, Steve Living people American male singer-songwriters American gospel singers 1953 births