COMBO’s next Town Hall will be held on Monday, April 21st at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom! Catch up on the music scene with our guest speaker Seth Beamer! Seth’s new album, coming out May 9th, is his own venture. He was formerly with Wildermiss and Red Fox Run, but he is shining bright on his own now!
Here are the bio/talking points:
Seth Beamer
Colorado Original | On the Rise in Nashville
https://www.sethbeamer.com
Session Title: So You Moved to Nashville… Now What?
About the Artist:
Seth Beamer is an accomplished alt-indie artist whose music blends early-2000s anthemic energy with hook-driven songwriting and raw emotional depth. A longtime fixture in Colorado’s music scene, Seth first made his mark as a founding member and guitarist for the band Wildermiss, and earlier as bassist for Red Fox Run. His evolution into a solo artist has earned him a reputation for crafting songs that live in contrast—light and shadow, forward motion and reflection, tension and release.
Known for performances that channel urgency, intimacy, and connection, Seth has played major regional festivals including Westword Music Showcase, Underground Music Showcase, and KTCL’s Not So Silent Night, often performing to sold-out crowds. He’s shared the stage with bands like Lovejoy, Colony House, Sheppard, The Vegabonds, and The Brevet, and his work has been featured in placements ranging from MTV to Colorado Tourism and even Sesame Street.
In late 2024, after years of consistent momentum in Colorado, Seth relocated to Nashville—not to start over, but to go deeper. His decision came at a time of creative clarity, and the move marks the lead-up to his highly anticipated new album, You Can’t Change Me, releasing May 9, 2025. The record explores themes of inner conflict, personal growth, and emotional duality—echoing the very contrasts that define his sound. Even while immersing himself in Nashville’s creative circles, Seth continues to return to Colorado for shows and collaborations, keeping strong ties to the place that shaped his early work.
Beyond music, Seth is also a filmmaker, specializing in music-driven visual storytelling. His work merges the same instincts that fuel his songwriting—raw energy, emotional depth, and an eye for the moments that linger long after they pass.
“Relocating doesn’t mean letting go of where you came from—it means putting your growth first. Nashville isn’t the finish line, it’s just the next part of the story. And if you know who you are before you show up, everything else becomes a lot clearer.” Seth Beamer
Speaking Points for Seth Beamer at COMBO’s Monthly Town Hall
1. From Colorado to Nashville: A Strategic Move
Why the decision to move wasn’t about “starting fresh”—but evolving as an artist
What he hoped to find creatively, and what he’s actually found
2. The Nashville Reality Check: 2024 Edition
What’s different now from the Nashville many COMBO members remember
What’s working, what’s not, and what’s still unclear
How the experience compares to the expectations
3. Building You Can’t Change Me
How the new album reflects Seth’s transition and artistic growth
The writing and recording process during a life pivot
How the emotional tone of the album mirrors the move
4. Keeping Two Roots Alive
Staying connected to the Colorado scene while expanding in Nashville
Why returning for shows matters—for both community and identity
The logistical (and emotional) reality of splitting time between two scenes
5. Lessons & Insight for Other Artists
What artists should really know about making a big move
How to protect your artistic identity in a place built on competition
Why success today looks different than it did ten—or even five—years ago
6. What’s Next for Seth?
A look at what’s ahead following the move and this new chapter
Details on his upcoming album You Can’t Change Me (releasing May 9, 2025)
Where to hear the new music, follow along online, and catch upcoming live shows—both in Colorado and beyond
Connect with Seth:
Spotify: Seth Beamer
Website: sethbeamer.com
Instagram: @sethbeamermusic
YouTube: Seth Beamer Music
For booking inquiries, collaborations, or more information, visit sethbeamer.com/contact.
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The meeting will be moderated by Jamie Krutz with Todd Caron organizing the Q&A Chat Room!
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Photo: Seth Beamer |
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