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Robert Keith Stegall (born November 1, 1955) is an American country music recording artist and record producer. Active since 1980, Stegall has recorded two-major label studio albums: 1985's Keith Stegall and 1996's Passages, although he is mainly known for his production work.
Keith Stegall was born in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1955. He performed in local bands, spent a short time in northwestern Louisiana (in the mid 1970s) where he operated a small-time music recording business, then moved to Nashville, Tennessee at the persuasion of Kris Kristofferson.
Stegall charted thirteen singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, with the highest-peaking being 1985's "Pretty Lady", a No. 10 hit. Starting in the late 1980s, Stegall has been active primarily as a record producer for several recording acts, most notably Alan Jackson, George Jones, Zac Brown Band, and Clay Walker. Stegall has also written several of Jackson's singles, as well as George Strait's Number one hit "I Hate Everything" and Dr. Hook's "Sexy Eyes".
Music video by Keith Stegall performing 1969. (C) 1995 Mercury Records
Here's another hit by Keith Stegall. "California" reached #13 on the Billboard Country chart in 1985 (Epic 04771).
You've heard of big stars like Alan Jackson and Zac Brown Band, and the last time we met up with producer Keith Stegall, he still had plenty more stories to share behind the music we all love. Here's Kelly back with Bigger Picture Music Group head Keith Stegall.
Music video by Keith Stegall performing Fifty-Fifty. (C) 1995 Mercury Records
Music video by Keith Stegall performing Roll The Dice. (C) 1995 Mercury Records
This is a non-album track from Keith Stegall the country artist who later became Keith Stegall the country producer. He's produced most of Alan Jackson's stuff. This single was released in 1986 after Keith's self titled min-album but never made an album of its own. This is my first foray into vinyl ripping so there may be some crap going on but I'll get better.
Introduced by Ricky Van Shelton
Keith Stegall, the story behind the smash hit "I Hate Everything" as sung by George Strait!
Known now mostly for his producing skills (Alan Jackson, Randy Travis), Keith Stegall's recording career is mostly forgotten today. This was the first of four singles from his 1985 self-titled album, (Epic 04442) which made #25 on the Billboard Country Chart.
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Bobby Pinson sings at ASCAPS songwriter round at the Bottlecap with Keith Stegall. Bobby entertains in a rare appearance "Don't Ask Me How I Know" All part of the Key West Songwriters Festival 2011.
© 1991 Artista Produced by Keith Stegall and Scott Hendricks Drums: Eddie Bayers, Bruce Rutherford Bass Guitar: Michael Rhodes, Roger Wills Upright Bass: Roy Husky Jr. Piano: Dirk Johnson, Hargus "Pig" Robbins Acoustic Guitar: Brent Mason, Bruce Watkins Electric Guitar: Brent Mason, Danny Groah Steel Guitar: Robbie Flint, Paul Franklin Fiddle: Rob Hajacos, Mark McClurg Background Vocals: Alan Jackson, Bruce Rutherford Guest Vocals: George Jones on "Just Playin' Possom" Don't Rock The Jukebox is the second studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on May 14, 1991, and produced five singles on the Hot Country Songs charts; the title track, "Someday", "Dallas", and "Love's Got a Hold on You", which all reached Number One, and "Midnight in Montgomery" (a tr...
© 1992 Artista Drums: Eddie Bayers Fiddle: Stuart Duncan, Rob Hajacos, Hank Singer Acoustic slide guitar: Robbie Flint Bass guitar: Glenn Worf Double bass: Roy Huskey, Jr. Pedal steel guitar: Paul Franklin, Weldon Myrick Piano: Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Acoustic guitar: Alan Jackson, Keith Stegall, Bruce Watkins Electric guitar: Brent Mason Led and backing vocals: Alan Jackson Produced by: Keith Stegall. I noted where songs ended up on the hot country songs chart below. 1. Chattahoochee (#1) 2. She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues) [#1] 3. Tonight I Climbed the Wall (Co-produced by Scott Hendricks) [Top 5] 4. I Don't Need the Booze (To Get a Buzz On) 5. (Who Says) You Can't Have It All (Top 5) 6. Up to My Ears in Tears 7. Tropical Depression 8. She Likes It Too 9. If It Ain't One Thing...
© 1990 Artista Here In The Real World Drums: Eddie Bayers Acoustic guitar: Jimmy Capps, Bruce Watkins Steel guitar: Paul Franklin, Weldon Myrick Electric guitar: Steve Gibson, Brent Mason Fiddle: Rob Hajacos Upright bass: Roy Huskey Jr. Bass: Larry Paxton Six string bass guitar: Harold Bradley Piano: Hargus "Pig" Robbins Background vocals: Dennis Henson, Keith Stegall, Alan Jackson Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
© 2015 EMI Records Nashville Drums: Tommy Harden Fiddle: Andy Leftwich, Hoot Hester, Stuart Duncan Bass: Jimmie Lee Sloas Slide guitar: Robbie Flint Lap Steel guitar: Jim Vest, Paul Franklin Mandolin: Andy Leftwich, Stuart Duncan Dorbo: Michael Severs Banjo: Bob Terry Acoustic guitar: Bob Terry, Brent Mason, Greenwood Hart Electric guitar: Brent Mason Acoustic hi string guitar (Acoustic): Brent Mason Accordion, Harmonica: Jim Hoke Hammond B3, Organ: Gary Prim Background vocals: John Wesley Ryles, Tania Hancheroff Piano: Greenwood Hart, Gary Prim Hand drums: Greenwood Hart Produced by Keith Stegall Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research....
© 1994 Artista Drums: Eddie Bayers Acoustic slide guitar: Robbie Flint Fiddle: Larry Franklin, Stuart Duncan Steel guitar: Paul Franklin, John Hughey Acoustic bass: Roy Huskey, Jr. Acoustic guitar, lead vocals, background vocals on "Summertime Blues" - Alan Jackson Tic tac bass: John Kelton Electric guitar, six-string bass guitar, acoustic guitar solo on "I Don't Even Know Your Name" - Brent Mason Piano: Hargus "Pig" Robbins Background vocals: John Wesley Ryles Acoustic guitar, piano: Keith Stegall Acoustic guitar: Bruce Watkins Bass guitar: Glenn Worf 1. Summertime Blues 2. Livin' on Love 3. Hole in the Wall 4. Gone Country 5. Who I Am 6. You Can't Give Up on Love 7. I Don't Even Know Your Name 8. Song for the Life 9. Thank God for the Radio 10. All American Country Boy 11. Job Descri...
© 1987 Epic Finally a record with full credits, althought it's just a hot mess of names and no positions listed. String Arrangements By – Bergen White Background Vocals – Bergen White, Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson, Doug Clements, Hurshel Wiginton, Louis Nunley Bass – Robert Wray, Henry Strzelecki Drums – Jerry Kroon, Kenneth Malone Fiddle – Hank Hunsinger, Robert Hajacos Guitar – Billy Sanford, Dale Sellers, Jerry Kennedy, James Capps Harmonica – Terry McMillan Keyboards – Bobby Ogdin Percussion – Ron Reynolds Unknown pos. – Kenneth Hayes Piano – Bobby Wood, Hargus "Pig" Robbins* Steel Guitar – Lloyd Green, Pete Drake, Weldon Myrick "The Bird" and b-side "I’m Goin’ Like I Never Did Before" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO8LA-GSIh8 was recorded October 1987, everything else recorded ...
© 1993 MCA Tracks: 3, 4 & 6 Bass: David Hungate Steel: Bruce Bouton Keys: Randy McCormick Fiddle: Glen Duncan Drums: Eddie Bayers, Owen Hale Electric guitar: Larry Byrom Acoustic guitar: Pat Flynn Acoustic Bass: Roy Huskey Acoustic Guitar: Tim Mensy Drums: Eddie Bayers Electric Bass: Glenn Worf Electric Guitar: Brent Mason Fiddle: Stuart Duncan Steel: Weldon Myrick Piano: Pig Robbins Background Vocals: Andrea Zonn, Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson, Jerry Salley Produced by Keith Stegall. Tracks 3, 4 & 6 by Tony Brown Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing...
© 1987 Epic Bass – Robert Wray, Henry Strzelecki Drums – Jerry Kroon, Kenneth Malone Fiddle – Robert Hajacos, Hank Hunsinger Guitar – Billy Sanford, Dale Sellers, Jerry Kennedy, James Capps* Harmonica – Terry McMillan Keyboards – Bobby Ogdin Percussion – Ron Reynolds ? – Kenneth Hayes Piano – Bobby Wood, Hargus "Pig" Robbins* Steel Guitar – Lloyd Green, Pete Drake, Weldon Myrick String Arrangements By – Bergen White Background Vocals – Bergen White, Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson, Doug Clements, Hurshel Wiginton, Louis Nunley "The Bird" and b-side "I’m Goin’ Like I Never Did Before" was recorded October 1987, everything else recorded late 1987, i'm thinking December. 0:00 I'm A Survivor (Jim McBride / Keith Stegall) 4:46 The Real McCoy (Curt Ryle) 7:08 Too Wild Too Long (Troy Seals / Eddi...
© 1994 Mercury Double-disc 40-track retrospective of Reba McEntire's early years on Mercury Records. The tracks included are primarily minor hits released before she became a superstar in the 1980s and 1990s on MCA Records. No new material was recorded for this compilation, although seven previously unreleased songs from McEntire were found on the compilation. This compilation features all her Mercury singles except "Glad I Waited Just for You" and "I've Waited All My Life for You" which did not make the album. Disc 1 "I Don't Want To Be a One Night Stand" (Layng Martine Jr.) "A Cowboy Like You" (Tompall Glaser) "(There's Nothing Like The Love) Between a Woman and a Man" (Ruby Hice, Danny Hice)"Right Time of Night" (Pete McCann) "Invitation to the Blues" (Roger Miller) "Last Night, Ev'...
Join a candid conversation with Golden Gate National Parks' trails supervisor Keith Stegall as he explains how he got involved with the parks and what he loves about his work.
Keith Stegall - Feed The Fire - #45 in 1985 - - - requested by Muzikgirl67 - visit & sub her channel http://www.youtube.com/user/Muzikgirl67
Grammy Award Winner Keith Stegall talking to Dak Alley about his number 1 hit with George Strait "I Hate Everything" For the new Show "It Goes a Little Somethin' Like This"
This is the first time that Keith Stegall, Alan's producer a couple of years later, ever saw him perform. This is also Alan's first appearance on national television. TNN in Dec of 1985 I believe although it would've aired in 86'.
From Alan's upcoming album, Good Time, in stores March 4. Pre-order at AlanJackson.com: http://www.alanjackson.com/shopping/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath;=1&products;_id=368 Superstar Alan Jackson is currently putting the finishing touches on Good Time, his new Arista Nashville album, slated for release on March 4, 2008. The Jackson-penned "Small Town Southern Man" is the disc's first single, and after only five weeks on the charts, it's fast become a country radio smash and the youngest record inside the Billboard country airplay Top 30. After releasing not one, but two chart-topping albums in 2006 (the multi-award winning inspirational collection, Precious Memories, and the acclaimed, Grammy-nominated Like Red on a Rose), Good Time returns the spotlight to Jackson as a so...
Keith Stegall - Won't You Be My Baby - #65 in 1981 --- requested by Muzikgirl67 - visit her great channel to find every top 100 country tune ever playlists http://www.youtube.com/user/Muzikgirl67
Keith Stegall - Anything That Hurts You (Hurts Me) - #55 in 1981
Keith Stegall - In Love With Loving You - #64 in 1982 - requested by Denverbroncos 7