Steve Grand's 'Home for Christmas' Vid Shows Holiday Love in Lockdown
It's a follow up to a 2015 Christmas video.
December 21 2020 4:25 PM
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Steve Grand is an hunky and openly gay American singer-songwriter who became an overnight internet celebrity when he released the music video for his first "All-American Boy." The video went viral in less than a week in July of 2013. After several TV appearance, Grand was named one of Out's annual "Out100" list. The gay country singer warmed hearts in 2015 when he accepted gay marine Tanner White's YouTube invitation to be his date at the 2015 Marine Corps Ball. In a response YouTube video, White told the marine, "Thank you so much for your service to this country and I look forward to a really fun evening with you in November."
It's a follow up to a 2015 Christmas video.
"There is a sense of resilience in this record, and it is about overcoming obstacles, especially when they are internally created.”
The out singer acknowledged 2016 as a year of great personal milestones as well as a few “mistakes.”
This video is #goals.
The singer-songwriter performs a stirring acoustic version of his anthemic single, 'We Are the Night.'
Arm-in-armed forces.
The all-American boy is 'looking forward to a really fun evening' with a real American hero.
Will he say yes?
"There is a time and place for modesty ... a boat with a bunch of other gay dudes is not one of them."
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'I sing about things that I go through, but they are things that we all go through, regardless of sexual orientation.'
The stars of Halloweenie—including Lance Bass, Steve Grand, Jai Rodriguez, Wilson Cruz & more—reveal what makes their skin crawl at Fred and Jason's Halloweenie in Los Angeles.
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His sudden success as an openly gay country singer is inspiring a new generation of singers and songwriters
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