Steve Alaimo is an American singer and record producer, known for his contributions to pop-rock and R&B genres during the 1960s. He gained prominence with his hit "Every Day I Have to Cry," which charted in the top 50 in the US. Alaimo later transitioned to production and A&R work, particularly with Henry Stone's TK Records, where he had a hand in the development of the Miami Sound, an influential style in the disco and dance music eras. His work as a performer and producer has left a significant mark on the American pop music landscape.