SETH JAMES

THE TROUBADOUR PODCAST - The Premier Red Dirt, Texas Country and Independent Music Podcast - En podcast af Jared "Pete" Gile & Carly Evans

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The Troubadour proudly brought to you by Hennessey Cigar Co.  You can find a clickable link in the show notes on the blog page for this episode at www.thetroubadourpodcast.com.  By using code TTP15 at checkout you’ll get 15% off of your first order of their fine hand rolled cigars. CLICK HERE AND USE CODE: TTP15 Hey everybody!  Carly and I hope you are having a wonderful Sunday!  So, Welcome to episode #133 of The Troubadour.  Today we have a guest that I’ve been wanting to have on the podcast for a long, long, time.  Seth James has been on my radar since the early 2000’s. I was hearing from other artists in the Red Dirt and Texas Country scene about a guitar slinger from west Texas that I needed to check out.  Then a bit later on, as you’ll hear in this interview, I met Seth’s wife when she was a backing vocalist in Cory Morrow’s band. In this interview we also get to talk a bit about Seth’s time as a member of The Departed which was really cool to chat about and I’m glad he spoke so candidly about it. Seth has a brand-new record out called “New Hat” and I highly suggest you go to Seth’s website an order a copy while you’re listening to this show! www.sethjamesmusic.com So, here comes our interview with the guitar slinging, singer-songwriter who I’ve wanted to have as a guest for a long time.  Ladies and Gentlemen, here comes our interview with Seth James! How YOU can support the podcast!If you’re interested in supporting the podcast and helping us FREE CARLY from the bondage of editing every episode CLICK HERE and help us hand off this part of the process to a third party! There’s another way to support the podcast AND ALSO earn some free swag in the process.  CLICK HERE to check it out. You can listen to our wonderful podcast by clicking on any of the following links: The Troubadour Podcast Website, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean

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