On a normal Sunday, one can find Steve singing in a church someplace in North America and on many Mondays he will be in the studio singing for a movie or television show or singing about the qualities of a certain automobile or airline for a commercial. To some it might seem strange, but for Steve Amerson it’s all part of being salt and light in a tasteless and dismal world.
His voice can be heard on over 175 feature films and countless television shows and commercials including La La Land, Star Wars: Rogue One, Despicable Me 2, Star Trek Into Darkness, Pacific Rim, Mars Needs Moms, Get Smart, Evan Almighty, Meet the Robinsons, Matrix Revolutions, Matrix Reloaded, King Kong, Fantastic Four, The Patriot, Amistad, Contact, Indiana Jones; Temple of Doom, Glory, Home Alone, Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin, Cheers, Designing Women, St. Elsewhere, Touched by an Angel, The Hunt for Red October, The Flintstones and commercials for Ford Trucks, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Kibbles & Bits, US Sprint, Spree, Mercedes, Texaco, IBM, and Delta Airlines.
Steve has partnered with well-known pastors and authors including Charles Swindoll, Jack Hayford, Bruce Wilkinson and David Jeremiah. He also provides music for countless ministry organizations.
Steve has recorded 19 solo projects of sacred, Broadway, Christmas and patriotic selections. His latest release is a collection of iconic American songs titled, Great American Songs.
He was one of three tenors chosen to record demonstration tapes used by Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras in preparation for The 3 Tenors performances around the world.
Steve is also honored to sing for the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation and Society as he sings for their events throughout the United States. In 2009, he was presented the Bob Hope Excellence in Entertainment Award from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.
Steve and his wife, Kristine live in Granada Hills, California and have two adult children, Matthew (wife Vanessa) and Katherine (husband David) and six grand children.