Steve Ewing is the lead singer of the St. Louis, Missouri-based band The Urge. Ewing made eight records with the band, and they toured for over a decade with heavyweights such as 311, Korn, and Incubus. Their three major label records on Immortal/Epic and Immortal/Virgin Records sold nearly one million copies worldwide. In 1998, Steve Ewing and The Urge scored a Billboard Top Ten hit, "Jump Right In" from their album Master of Styles. He now does solo work with The Steve Ewing Band, The Steve Ewing Duo, Master Blaster[1] and acoustic shows with guitarist Trent Reed and Adam Hansbrough.
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A documentary film about his life and career called Substance & Sound is currently[when?] being filmed, produced, and directed by Doo-Wop Productions LLC, a video production house out of St. Louis, Mo.[2]
Ewing is the owner and operator of Steve's Hot Dogs,[3] a legendary St. Louis restaurant at 3145 South Grand. The restaurant has been featured on the Cooking Channel,[4] the Food Network and is the home of the Official Hot Dog of St. Louis.
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