Ever wondered how the profound influence of a parent can shape an artist's career? Join us as legendary songwriter Jeffrey Steele opens up about the deep emotional journey that his late father inspired. From growing up in 70s California to earning praise for his moving song "Try That in a Small Town," Steele's heartfelt stories reveal a powerful connection to country music legends like Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. This episode is a touching tribute to family, resilience, and the shared struggles that shape an artist's life.Take a trip down memory lane with Jeffrey as he recounts the dynamic music scenes of Hollywood and Nashville during the late 20th century. Listen to fascinating tales about iconic bands like The Police and the Eagles, and the transformative influence of artists like Dwight Yoakam and Lucinda Williams. Steele also shares how a pivotal meeting with Tony Brown reshaped his career, offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of the music industry and its current challenges in the streaming era.We round off the episode with some unforgettable encounters and invaluable advice that have marked Steele's musical journey. From a serendipitous meeting with Chris Christopherson to navigating the highs and lows of the music business, Steele's stories are filled with insights on collaboration, creativity, and perseverance. Discover how setbacks led to songwriting success and the power of a single word in transforming a song’s emotional depth. Join us for an inspiring exploration of Jeffrey Steele's remarkable legacy.