Steve Siler is the Founder and Director of Music for the Soul, a multi-award winning Christian music ministry creating unique songs, spoken word, and video recordings bringing hope and healing to issues of deep pain. He loves to use music to touch people's lives.
Somebody's Daughter (pornography), More Beautiful (breast cancer) and Chaos of the Heart (suicide grief) are just a few of the ten highly acclaimed recordings Siler has produced for Music for the Soul, the latest being the groundbreaking Dignity (caregiving).
Siler is an accomplished songwriter and music producer. As a writer, he has had over 500 of his songs recorded in the Christian, pop, & country markets. Steve has had CCM songs recorded by Point of Grace, Avalon, Anointed, Clay Crosse, Be Be Winans, Bob Carlisle, Sandi Patty, Tammy Trent, Travis Cotrell, and Larnelle Harris among others.
Nominated for four Dove Awards, Siler won the award in 2000 for Inspirational Song of the Year with I Will Follow Christ. Circle of Friends and Not Too Far From Here are the best known of his nine #1 CCM songs and 46 top ten singles.
Steve has had songs recorded by pop artists such as Michael Crawford, Kenny Loggins, Smokey Robinson, Patti Labelle, and Patti Austin. Kenny Rogers, Jeff Carson, Julie Reeves, and The Oak Ridge Boys are among the country artists who’ve recorded Steve’s songs.
Steve’s songs have appeared in major motion picture releases and on all of the major television networks including theme and underscore work for children’s animation, sitcoms, drama, sports, game shows, and news programming.
Steve wrote the theme for the Lutheran Vespers national radio program “Grace Matters,” themes for the Christian TV shows, “City of Light” and “Pure Passion,” and theme songs for the Starkey Foundation and the Special Olympics among others.
Steve was the driving creative force behind the Discovery House Heritage Series: Celtic Cry – Heart of the Martyr, David – Ordinary Man, Extraordinary God, and Paul – Pressing On. He was a co-executive producer on the critically acclaimed David CD.
His first book, The Praise & Worship Devotional, was published by Tyndale House.