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The
"Cool
Voice"
of
Martini
In
The
Morning
 
You
may
not
realize
that
the
voice
you
hear
on
MartiniInTheMorning.com
saying
"Now
That's
Music!"
Is
none
other
than
MITM
artist
Steve
Tyrell.
Our
relationship
with
Steve
dates
back
to
before
we
launched
Fabulous
Radio
here
in
Los
Angeles
in
2002.
Steve's
relationship
with
"Our
Music"
really
got
started
when
he
was
asked
to
appear
in
and
sing
The
Way
You
Look
Tonight
in
the
1990
movie
The
Father
of
the
Bride.
While
that
was
the
beginning
of
his
vocal
career,
Steve's
music
career
spans
4
decades.
Over
the
years,
Steve
has
produced
some
of
the
greats,
as
well
as
supervised
the
music
and
scores
for
dozens
of
motion
pictures.
Steve
won
a
Grammy
producing
Rod
Stewart's
Stardust:
Great
American
Songbook
3.
It
was
also
Rod's
first
Grammy.
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Steve's
New
CD
Back
to
Bacharach
COMING
MAY
13,
2008
Click
Here
to
Pre-Order
Your
Copy |
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Steve
has
played
a
big
role
in
developing
the
sound
of
Martini
In
The
Morning,
and
we're
very
proud
of
our
association
with
him.
His
love
for
this
genre
is
helping
to
propel
"Our
Music"
to a
whole
generation
of
listeners
through
his
exhaustive
performance
and
recording
schedule,
and
his
support
of
our
effort
to
reach
an
audience
that
is
growing
in
size,
and
reaching
a
broader
audience
in
terms
of
age
and
taste. |
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Back
To
Bacharach
features
a
collection
of
deeply
personal
songs
for
Steve,
including
"What
The
World
Needs
Now"
which
is
an
all-star
extravaganza
featuring
Steve
and
his
friends
Rod
Stewart,
James
Taylor,
Burt
Bacharach,
Martina
McBride
and
Dionne
Warwick.
All
proceeds
from
the
song
will
go
to
the
National
Colorectal
Cancer
Research
Alliance
(NCCRA)
in
remembrance
of
Steve's
wife
Stephanie
(who
passed
away
from
Colon
Cancer
five
years
ago)
and
Jay
Monahan,
the
late
husband
of
television
journalist
Katie
Couric.
All
of
us
at
Martini
In
The
Morning
support
this
important
cause,
and
encourage
you
to
pre-order
your
copy
now. |
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Photo
credit
Todd
Williamson |
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That's
Chris
Botti,
Steve,
Gary
Lemel
and
Martini
Man |

Steve
and
Daisy
Torme
at
the
Old
Station
on
the
Last
Day
of
Fabulous |

A
much
younger
Steve
and
Burt
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