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“My motto is, ‘Don’t settle,’” Gwen Sebastian declares. “Don’t give in. If |you’re not liking what you’re doing in your life, you’re not going to be the |person you want to be.” |That’s the guiding principle that led Sebastian to leave her tiny rural |hometown to go for broke in the topsy-turvy Nashville music world. It’s what |led her to spend the last several years paying her dues entertaining crowds all over the country, earning one |fan at a time the old-fashioned way. And it’s what shaped the full, rich musical personality heard on her |new six song EP from Open Road Records titled V.I.P. |It’s a lesson she learned as a kid, growing up on a farm about 15 miles down a dirt road in the southwestern |North Dakota town of Hebron (population: 800). Her house was filled with music—her father played guitar |and fiddle, her mother played bass, and both were singers; her younger brother played drums. She took |piano lessons as a child, and by 11 replaced her cousin as the organist at her little country church. The |impulse toward entertaining came early and easily. “Ever since I was little I put on shows in the living |room and tried to perform,” recalls Sebastian, whose early favorites were harmony-centric acts like the |Everly Brothers, Alabama ... Read More About Gwen Sebastian Biography...
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