Jeffery David Stevens (born June 15, 1959) is an American country music singer, songwriter and record producer.
[2] At age nine, he and his brother Warren entered a talent contest and won first place.
A fourth chart single, "Johnny Lucky and Suzi 66,"[2] led off a second self-titled album.
[3] From there, Stevens found work as a songwriter, writing a string of hits including the singles "I Fell in the Water" by John Anderson, "Down in Flames" by Blackhawk, the number one hit "Reckless" for Alabama,[3] and "Big Love" and "I Wanna Feel That Way Again" for Tracy Byrd.
"[5] In 1999, Stevens began work as a record producer, co-producing Jerry Kilgore's debut album Love Trip.