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  1. Steve March-Tormé (born January 29, 1953) is an American singer/actor/songwriter and radio host. He is the son of the singer Mel Tormé and actress Candy Toxton. They divorced and Toxton married actor/comedian Hal March who became Steve's stepfather.

  2. Steve performs some of the most enduring, well-crafted songs ever written, beautifully arranged to appeal to the most nostalgic listener and to thrill the most sophisticated. He has electrified audiences in settings from intimate jazz clubs to Performing Arts Centers to festivals worldwide.

  3. Steve March-Tormé was born in New York City to the multi-talented Mel Tormé and Candy Tockstein, a model/actress. They were divorced when Steve was two and a half years old. Shortly thereafter, Candy married the actor/comedian Hal March, who was the host of NBC-TV’s The $64,000 Question Show and subsequently starred in Neil Simon’s Come ...

  4. ABOUT STEVE. Steve's extraordinary voice has electrified audiences in venues from the  Detroit Jazz Festival  to the  McCallum Performing Arts Center in Palm Desert, CA,  to the Smith Center in Las Vegas, and worldwide from London to Japan, Australia to Brazil and Canada.

  5. Jan 4, 2007 · Steve March Tormé has spent most of his career avoiding the standard route, a road that his father helped pave. The son of the brilliant jazz singer Mel Tormé, March.

  6. Steve March-Tormé: Well, this song didn’t start off like this. This is a song that I wrote called “A Different Time” and it’s a reflective tune looking back on how I ended up in Wisconsin, especially for somebody who was born in Manhattan and lived in Westchester County for about 12 years.

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  8. Explore Steve March Tormé's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Steve March Tormé on AllMusic.