Steven Dale Jones
Steven Dale Jones is best known for writing hits such as "One More Day" by Diamond Rio, "Singles You Up" by Jordan Davis, "10,000 Angels" by Mindy McCready, "He Gets That From Me" by Reba McEntire, "That's A Man" by Jack Ingram, "She Wants to be Wanted Again" by Ty Herndon, and "Little Things" by Tanya Tucker.
Steven has also had songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Alabama, George Strait, Brett Young, John Legend, Cassandra Wilson, Trace Adkins, Randy Travis, JoDee Messina, Josh Turner, Stephen Bishop, John Waite, Craig Morgan, Kenny Rogers, Englebert Humperdinck, Mitchell Tenpenny, Point of Grace, Lee Greenwood, John Michael Montgomery, Sammy Kershaw, Pam Tillis, Doug Stone, Billy Dean, Darryl Worley, Chely Wright, Linda Davis, Russ Taff, Daryle Singletary, Dobie Gray, Deryl Dodd, Michael English and the Gaither Vocal Band, Terry McBride, Larry Stewart, Michelle Wright, T. G. Shepperd, Georgia Middleman, The Isaacs, Moe., Steve Holy, Hot Apple Pie, Mark Wills, Love and Theft, Forester Sisters, Jeff & Sheri Easter, Andy Childs, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Eddy Arnold, Aaron Lines, Gibson Miller Band and others.
Selling over 20 Million Albums, this GRAMMY, ACM, CMA nominated songwriter has won a DOVE Award, 9 ASCAP Awards, had songs included in Film, ABC, CBS, NBC, NETFLIX series, and co-authored the book "One More Day: Making Every Day Count".
After spending 5 years writing for FAME in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Steven spent 25 years on Music Row in Nashville writing for several publishers - including Island Bound, BMG/Malloy Boys, Warner Chappell, Sony, and Curb/Word.
As a performer, he's played at The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville dozens of times, The Bitter End in New York City several times, Sundance Utah and songwriter festivals and venues in California, Las Vegas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, South Dakota, Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Texas.