Steve Wallace

Retired Songwriter Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

ANDERSON, IN -
Songwriter Steve Wallace retired from the music business Jan.30, 2009
after 25 years. During his music career, Wallace, 38, wrote over
200 songs and has won numerous songwriting awards. He's managed to do all this while battling a
nerve disorder called 'Dystonia' -  which affects his muscles
and speech.

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National Wallace BMX Month a Success

ANDERSON, IN - March was National Wallace BMX Month, which was founded by former BMX racer Steve Wallace of Anderson, IN. Wallace raced in the early 1980s, but he had to retire due to a nerve disorder called 'Dystonia' which affects his muscles and speech.

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March is National Wallace BMX Month

ANDERSON, IN - Steve Wallace raced BMX bicycles in the early 1980s, but he retired recently due to a nerve disorder called 'Dystonia' which affects his muscles and speech. Wallace raced at NBL and ABA tracks all over. He's still involved in BMX, though, promoting the sport anyway he can. He will be celebrating 25 years in the BMX Industry May 13,
2009. What started last year as "Wallace BMX Day," has been turned into "Wallace BMX Month," which will fill the entire month of March.

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Local Songwriter Featured in National Magazine

ANDERSON, IN - Anderson Songwriter Steve Wallace is featured in Country weekly
magazine in the Jan.12,2009 issue in the Listen Up section in stores
today and on the magazines website at www.countryweekly.com/freemusic
where you can download Walllace's award winning song - "The Bible Is My
Guide" sung by The William Ray Group of Nashville, TN - for free.

Wallace, 38,
has been writing for 25 years while battling a rare nerve disorder
called 'Dystonia' which affects his muscles and speech.

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Local BMX Team Owner To Retire

ANDERSON, IN - Wallace BMX Team Owner Steve Wallace will retire after his team members Jake Evans, Kalis Poskie and Sonny Poskie pick up their championship awards this Saturday September 27, for the 2008 outdoor season.

 

Wallace who has owned his own team since 2003 said his retirement was due to his physical condition with 'Dystonia,'  a rare nerve disorder.

 

During his time as team owner his team has won local, regional, state, national and world championships.

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Former BMX Racer To Celebrate 25 Years

ANDERSON, IN - Steve Wallace who used to race BMX from 1983-88 but had to retire in early 88 due to a disabling nerve disorder will celebrate 25 years in the BMX Industry. He raced his firstBMX race Sept. 13, 1983.He spent 5 years as a racer, then a promoter from 88 to present and started up his own team in 2003 to the present.

 

During his racing career he won more than 100 races, Indiana State Titles, Ranked 9th in the Nation then turned pro just before he retired in 88. He still stays involved in the sport he loves by promoting it to anyone who will listen.

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