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Uncle Seth

Uncle Seth is a 4-piece band, who brings a unique fun, yet edgy sound to all listeners. A mix of musical goodness, this Toronto band is dedicated to bringing great songs to life onstage.

From its beginnings in 1999, this energetic band has made quite a name for themselves. Their sound, which has been described as "An exuberant and accomplished mix of pop, rock, acoustic folk, twisty grooves, tender ballads, and pretty melodies, topped off by the rousing vocals of Tara Thompson" make Uncle Seth stand out as a new voice in modern music.

Their debut CD in 2002 "Lame Suburban Poetry" helped to further the momentum of the band. It was welcomed with a myriad of rave reviews, including a top finishing spot in the "2003 Songs Reveled Competition" .The album was also embraced by the CBC where singles such as "If I Laugh", "Little Pieces" and "Gentle Shove of Fate" were heard across Canada.

Uncle Seth’s live shows are an experience unto themselves. Listeners are "immediately drawn to the sweet and sultry sounds of Uncle Seth, as well as being impressed by the humor and the lighthearted banter between themselves and the audience."

The band continues to capture crowds in Southern Ontario with their energetic live shows and witty stage presence. Members of Uncle Seth are Tara Thompson on lead vocals and sassy sounds Jeff Jones, providing the many sounds of the electric and acoustic guitar, the multi talented Jay Moonah on bass and harmonica, and the rhythmic foundation of Craig Hegins on drums.

Playing everything from festivals and bars to coffee shops and farm fields, Uncle Seth has shown that they can satisfy and audience with catchy tunes and a great time.

Uncle Seth are defiantly an experience not to be missed.




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