Stephen "Tater" Eatinger
(born March 1, 1975), known by his stage name Tate Stevens, is an American
country music
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artist, who won the
second season of the U.S. ''
The X Factor
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'' in 2012, securing a $5 million recording contract with
Syco Music
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and
RCA Records Nashville.
After touring with a band for several years immediately after high school, Stevens returned to Missouri to settle down and raise his young family, working in the city of Raymore. He joined a local band in 2005 and formed his own band in 2008, releasing an independent album and touring on weekends and holidays. In early 2012, he auditioned for ''The X Factor'', progressing through the various stages of the competition, until winning on December 20, 2012. He released his debut album in 2013.
Early life
Stevens moved from Texas to
Belton, Missouri
Belton is a city in northwestern Cass County, Missouri, United States. The population was 23,116 at the 2010 census.
History
Belton was platted in 1871. The city was likely named for surveyor Capt. Marcus Lindsey Belt. A post office called Belto ...
as a child and grew up there, graduating from
Belton High School in 1994. His father Steve had played the drums with a country band in Texas.
He also was a construction worker.
Music career
1994–2000: Career beginnings and Dixie Cadillacs
Stevens adopted his stage name when he was a young singer in the 1990s. He released a single in 1994 entitled "It Sure Looks Good On You". Immediately after graduating high school, he began to tour as lead singer for a country band of five called the Dixie Cadillacs. The band released an album in June 1996 under Calf Creek Records under their band name. After touring for several years, Stevens returned to Missouri to settle down and raise his young family, working for the city of
Belton,
Missouri
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taking a construction job and later a job in the city's water department and later its street department repairing roads.
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2005–2008: Outlaw Junkies and Tate Stevens Band
Around 2005, he became the lead singer of the band Outlaw Junkies with Steve Koken and Robert Harmon. He left that band in 2008 to form the Tate Stevens Band, a six-man ensemble that has toured extensively in the Midwest on weekends and vacations. He also wrote songs and released an independent album in 2008.[
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2012: ''The X Factor''
In 2012, Stevens auditioned in Kansas City, Missouri for season 2 Season 2 may refer to:
* ''Season 2'' (Infinite album)
* '' 2econd Season''
See also
*
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of ''The X Factor'' singing Randy Houser
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's "Anything Goes
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" in front of judges L.A. Reid, Demi Lovato
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, Britney Spears
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and temporary judge Louis Walsh
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, who was sitting in for Simon Cowell
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. He was selected to go to boot camp where he had to sing for survival singing " Nobody Knows" against Willie Jones. He was selected to be part of the judges' houses stage competing in the top 24 in the "Over 25s" category and was mentored by L.A. Reid. He sang "Back At One" at Reid's home in front of him and guest judges Justin Bieber
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and Scooter Braun
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. Reid ultimately chose Stevens as a part of his top four.
On the first live show he sang "Tough", a Craig Morgan song and was saved by his mentor L.A. Reid. On week 2 of the live shows, he performed Bon Jovi
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's song "Wanted Dead or Alive Wanted Dead or Alive may refer to:
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" and was declared the top of the popular vote in the competition. On Week 3 live show he performed "From This Moment" by Shania Twain
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again placing as top vote getter for a second week in a row. On week 4 live show he performed " I'm Already There" finishing second in popular vote to Carly Rose Sonenclar; he would remain in second place during the fifth week of live shows as well. During week 6 live show Stevens went "unplugged" with "Livin' on a Prayer
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" by Bon Jovi
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(for his acoustic song) and " If Tomorrow Never Comes" by Garth Brooks
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(chosen by the fans as his Pepsi Challenge song). His performance landed him back at the number one spot again. On the show's final week, Stevens performed "Tomorrow
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* The future, that which occurs after the present
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* ''To-Morrow'' (Chicago magazine), a magazine from 1903 to 1909
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" by Chris Young and was crowned the winner of ''The X Factor''. "Tomorrow" became the official winner's single.
Performances on ''The X Factor''
Stevens performed the following songs on ''The X Factor'':
2013–present: ''Tate Stevens''
Stevens was scheduled to move to Nashville
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, Tennessee
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in early 2013 to begin working on his debut album, with work on the album reported to begin as soon as January 2, 2013. Stevens has stated that he would like to make a predominantly "fun" record, and hoped to co-write some of the songs. He stated he would like to work with Luke Laird
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and Kim Tribble. Stevens was signed to RCA Records Nashville on January 15, 2013. He released his debut song "Holler If You're With Me" in a commercial produced by Pepsi
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, which aired during the 2013 Grammy Awards
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on February 10, 2013. The full-length music video for the song became available online immediately afterwards. The music video for the song used about 100 extras, and focuses on a "big bonfire party." The music video was filmed in Simi Valley
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, California
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. "Power of a Love Song," which was released physically and digitally on March 12, 2013, with "Holler If You're With Me" as a B-side
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, served as the album's official lead single to country radio. Tate's self-titled debut album was released on April 23, 2013. The album debuted at number 18 on the Billboard 200 with 17,000 copies in its first week, and received good reviews from critics.
After "Power of a Love Song" reached a peak of number 49 on the ''Billboard'' Country Airplay chart, no further singles were released from the album. Subsequently, in August 2013, after winning a record deal with Sony (RCA Nashville), Stevens parted ways with the label.
Personal life
Stevens grew up in Belton, Missouri
Belton is a city in northwestern Cass County, Missouri, United States. The population was 23,116 at the 2010 census.
History
Belton was platted in 1871. The city was likely named for surveyor Capt. Marcus Lindsey Belt. A post office called Belto ...
part of greater Kansas City
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and now lives with his wife Ashlie, whom he met in high school and married in 1997, and their son Hayden and daughter Rylie in Peculiar, Missouri.
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
Singles
Other charted songs
Music videos
References
External links
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1975 births
Living people
21st-century American singers
Singer-songwriters from Missouri
American country singer-songwriters
The X Factor (American TV series) contestants
The X Factor winners
RCA Records Nashville artists
Syco Music artists
People from Belton, Missouri
People from Peculiar, Missouri
Country musicians from Missouri
21st-century American male singers
American male singer-songwriters