Something Real
© Copyright-Steve Seskin
(638533010823)
Record Label: Seskin Records
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Steve Seskin is one of the most successful writers in Nashville today.
He's an "A" list songwriter with a boatload of songs recorded by Tim McGraw, Neal McCoy, John Michael Montgomery, Kenny Chesney, Collin Raye, Peter Frampton, Waylon Jennings, Alabama, Mark Wills, and Peter Paul and Mary.
His song "Don't Laugh At Me" was a finalist for CMA "Song of the Year" in 1999, and has spurred an entire tolerance movement, launched by the Don't Laugh at Me Project.
His song, "Grown Men Don't Cry," was a number one single for Tim McGraw.
Other Seskin hits include: "I Think About You," "Life's A Dance," "No Doubt About It," "You've Got Love" and "Wrong." But Steve is also an electrifying performer.
"His voice has a natural lilt that can't be learned," writes Joel Selvin in the San Francisco Chronicle.
He's "a really exceptional talent," writes Alan Lewis in the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
And "the presentation is simple, affective, and effective," writes Jim Carnes in the Sacramento Union.
Few performers can face an audience with only an acoustic guitar and hotwire its emotions.
But that's what happens at Steve's concerts.
Steve also has distinguished himself as a recording artist.
On his records, you can hear the hits as only the writer can present them - as well as other jewels, waiting to be discovered.
This CD features the John Michael Montgomery hit, "No Man's Land," as well as the gorgeous Don Henry song, "Beautiful Fool."
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Steve's songwriting is stellar and lasting
author: Andy Northrup
I purchased this disc as a result of attending a songwriting workshop with Steve. I bought another of Steve's discs for myself and bought this for a friend and we've swapped the discs now for a couple of years. This particular disc has an undeniable warmth to it and the players take a loving even-handed approach to the material. Steve's vocals enhance the material in ways that cover artists can never manage and the album has a shelf life that makes it as enjoyable now as the day I bought it. Well worth your money.
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