Musicians that played on "Another Day In My Life" are:
Bobby McKee - lead and rythym guitar (good friend and bad ass player);
Marty Mitchell - Drums;
Greg Cook - Bass and background vocals;
Dwayne Dupuy - All keys and Producer of "Another Day In My Life";
Danny Dunn - Steel Guitar, Harmonica, Steel Drums, and Banjo;
David Russell - Fiddle and Mandolin;
Seth Turner - vocals and backround vocals
Influences
Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Chris LeDoux, Mike "Honkytonk Hitman" Rodgers, Daryle Singletary, Alan Jackson, Tracy Byrd, Hank Williams Sr. & Jr., George Strait, David Ball, Junior Brown, Deryl Dodd, Bob Seger, The Eagles, CCR, James Taylor, Jimmy Buffet.
Sounds Like
George Strait, Chris Ledoux, Garth Brooks, Daryle Singletary, Doug Stone all rolled together.
You will find Seths roots in Custer, South Dakota. At the ripe age of sixteen, Seth was approached by his high school choir teacher to audition for a new music show opening that summer. After all three partners agreed, Seth, was hired to sing for, Hillbilly Heaven, for the summer months of the Black Hills tourist season. After the crowd reaction to his first performance, he knew immediately that he had found his niche in life and would pursue country music as a career.
"Seth Turner is a true traditional country artist that is the "total package", he not only writes and plays, but also sings in a style reminiscent of Dwight Yoakam. It's just a matter of time until Las Vegas loses him to Nashville." - Brooks O'Brian, KWNR 95.5 FM Las Vegas, NV
At age nineteen, Seth moved to Las Vegas to start a band to better learn how to perform for live audiences. He would find that forming a band and keeping one together would be an entirely difficult task; unfortunately his first venture with a band was unsuccessful. Seth decided to seek other avenues of discovery and focus on his songwriting abilities, hoping that one day he would be In the right place, at the right time. Fueled by an undying desire to perform, he has never lost the drive to succeed. Over his years in Vegas, he has taken advantage of every opportunity he has had to sing. Many nights were spent at local jam sessions, some were performing in competitions, he has many times been asked to sit in and sing with bands playing in and around the city as well. Seth will say that one of the highlights of his performing days was a night a friend brought a special guest in to the club where Seth was performing to listen to him. It was Jeff Cook, the lead guitar/fiddle player for Alabama. Seth was honored when Jeff asked if he could come and sit in with him for awhile, he stayed all night. Always being appreciative of unforgettable moments in life, Seth took that experience and used it to add to the fire burning inside him, always knowing that one day he would have his turn on the stage, finally being able to entertain fans, always striving to please them.
"Seth comes across with a fresh, honest sound of a guy who's lived the life. One of the better storytellers I've heard, and definitely a voice to be reckoned with. The look, the sound, the stories the package. Seth's got it!" - Mitch Kelly, KWNR 95.5 FM Las Vegas, NV
Seth has been found in venues such as Gilleys Las Vegas inside the Frontier Hotel Casino on the famous Las Vegas Boulevard and inside the Gold Coast Hotel Casino in December during the National Finals Rodeo. People have said that Seth comes to life while on the stage. Seth will say that he is at his best behind a microphone and his guitar. He is a natural and energetic performer that can only be appreciated while viewing his performances in person. He sings with emotion carried by a strong voice with an excellent range. His repertoire includes artists from Merle Haggard to Dwight Yoakam and Lefty Frizzell to Alan Jackson.
"Seth Turner's traditional voice and lyrics really brings you back to what Country music ought to be. He has an amazing way of telling true life stories in his songs. He is a true talent that will be here for quite some time!" - Dwayne Dupuy, Piano playing member of Ricochet and producer of "Another Day In My Life."
His roots are deeply embedded to what country music is, story telling. He has always stayed true to them as well, preferring to sing what he knows to be traditional. He is as traditional as they come. The proof of this is in the style of his songwriting.
This traditional essence is very reminiscent of the legendary Merle Haggard, yet Seth offers his own a boyish charm and vocals that set him apart and define him from so many others - Jan Duke, Nashville.about.com
Seth has used many influences from life situations to draw inspiration from. Whether the song is a ballad, waltz, two-step, or blow the roof off swing, you can bet that Seth has one way or another lived that song before he wrote it. Having now well over 70 songs under his belt, you will be hard pressed to find one that isn't country.
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Hey Seth how are ya? Great news the new CD is finally done & I have posted 6 brand new songs! I'm so excited this is the 1st CD of all new CD's I've got to do in 2 & a half years, so I'm curious to see what you think. Be sure to stop in & listen to all the songs & let me know which one you like best, there is a voting poll on the left side of the page if you scroll down a little bit so please cast your vote. Also don't forget to preorder the new CD "Jesus Music" Which comes out in just a few weeks, can't wait! Talk to you soon. God Bless, Jimmy www. jimmydooley. com
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