With 4 Studio albums, and numerous other awards to his credit, many in the reggae industry and the community at large are still left wondering, “why has Steele not won the JUNO Award?”
Described as dynamic and sensational, with the versatility and range that defies restriction to any one genre, Steele is as captivating in his handling of R&B material as he is with soul, reggae, classical, and jazz. Born in Lucea, Jamaica, Steele’s inspiration comes from his parents who sang on the church choir. He has performed to rave reviews at the Jambana Festival, Eglington Street Festival, Rasta Fest, the Caribana Island Jam and Jamaica Day Celebration held in Toronto; the Winnipeg Caribbean Festival in Manitoba; Gage Park It’s your Festival in Hamilton; and the Calgary Reggae Festival, just to name a few. He has created lasting impression with his live performances in Jamaica and the U.S.A.
Steele remains steadfast in all his endeavours, and with his ever growing fan base, he give thanks for all the support he receives.