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Singer name: Steve Azar
Year of foundation / birth: 1964
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Stephen Thomas Azar (born April 11, 1964) is a 4th generation American Americana music artist of Lebanese descent. Azar is a hit songwriter, recording artist, music producer, golfer and philanthropist. He has 3 kids, Strack, Adrian, and Cecilia Azar. He likes to call his own breed of music "Delta Soul," a mixture of country, rock and blues. Azar's hit single "I Don't Have To Be Me, Til Monday" received three Million-Air awards from BMI and is one of the top five most played songs of the past decade on country radio. Azar has been honored with "Steve Azar day" in the states of Mississippi (on March 13) and South Dakota (on August 10th ). He is the co-founder of Ride Records and co-founder of the Mighty Mississippi Music Festival, dubbed "A Southern Gem" by the American Blues Scene magazine and included in Acoustic Guitar magazine's 2014 Roadside Americana: 50 States 50 Must-Attend Events. The Mighty Mississippi Music Festival has also been featured in the third edition of 1,000 Places in the United States and Canada to See Before You Die. Azar has also been recognized by the Mississippi Senate, and on Jan. 25, 2017, Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant appointed Azar as the Music and Culture Ambassador of Mississippi. Bryant is celebrating Mississippi as the birthplace of American Music in 2017, and he was inspired by Azar's latest album, Down at the Liquor Store, which was recorded with The Kings Men, musicians who played with B.B. King, as well as by the financial impact Azar has made on the State through various events. "I am delighted my longtime friend Steve Azar has agreed to serve as Music and Culture Ambassador for his home state of Mississippi," Bryant said. "Steve has spent his entire career promoting Mississippi, and I know he'll continue that good work in his new role." Azar will be working closely with the State of Mississippi in his official role, and he is writing a song for the state's bicentennial, which is being celebrated in 2017.