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Steven Ybarra

Steven A. Ybarra (born September 4) is an American pop-contemporary and Christian singer, songwriter, and worship leader from San Diego, California, United States. Ybarra has released a total of seven CDs, five with his former band which began as Liquid Groove and then changed its name to 34Below. In 2009, he released his first CD (''Love Love Love'') as a solo artist, and released his second CD, ''Best Days'', in 2011. In 2011, he signed with Universal Music Group. In 2015 he was signed by Pacific Records and released his third solo CD, ''What I Really Want to Say''.
==Background ==
Born in Texas, Steven began playing music at the age of three, and sang in church growing up. During his high school years, he became the front man and co-writer for the band Liquid Groove, later known as 34Below. They toured nationally, sharing the stage with bands such as Vertical Horizon, Sugar Ray, Hootie and the Blowfish, Five For Fighting, The Pat McGee Band, Switchfoot, The Calling, and numerous other headliners. 34Below was the official band for marine artist Wyland, and performed at the (Wyland Ocean Challenge Tour ) events nationwide. The band produced five CDs spawning national radio airplay and bookings at venues like House of Blues and Coors Amphitheater. Their sound included everything from 70s rock influences to 90s hard rock, and early rock ballads. The band won three San Diego Music Awards, and wrote the theme song, "It's All Right Here", for (Sycuan Casino ). Their music was also featured in MTV's Road Rules, MTV’s Undressed, ESPN's Surfer Magazine Live, and in the surf movies ''Beyond the Boundaries'' and ''Wanted''.
In August 2005, after the (Wyland Ocean Challenge Tour ) performance in Mexico Steven contracted meningitis. He stepped down as the front-man for 34Below, a group he had previously led for twelve years. In 2007 released his first solo full length CD, ''Love Love Love'', a compilation of pop, contemporary and Christian songs. Ybarra won the 2009 (San Diego Music Award ) in the 'Best Acoustic' category. In March 2011, he released his second CD, ''Best Days'', recorded at the (Dream Center ) Studios in Los Angeles, CA. The ''Best Days'' playlist includes pop, contemporary and Christian songs. Ybarra has been nominated for a 2011 (San Diego Music Award ) in the 'Best Local Recording' category. He is currently signed with Pacific Records, and just released his third solo CD, ''What I Really Want to Say.''

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