Even Stevens is a distinguished American songwriter whose career spans multiple genres and decades. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and raised in Lewistown, he began his musical journey performing with his family's gospel group, The Gospel Balladeers. After relocating to Nashville in 1970, Stevens collaborated with Eddie Rabbitt, co-writing numerous hits including the chart-topping "I Love a Rainy Night" and "Drivin' My Life Away." His songwriting prowess earned him 53 BMI Awards, including 14 Pop and 26 Country Awards. Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Stevens' work has been recorded by artists such as Kenny Rogers, Dr. Hook, and Conway Twitty, solidifying his legacy in the music industry. ([evenstevenssongwriter.com](https://www.evenstevenssongwriter.com/bio?utm_source=openai))