Performance
Date
Friday, June 1
also on the Songwriter School Faculty
Steve Seskin is one
of the most successful writers in Nashville today,
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.
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.
For
more information on Steve, visit www.steveseskin.com.