Thursday, June 3, 2010

"THAT ONE THING IS YOU"

Arthur Lee graduated from Fairport Grade School and attended Paradise High School from 1956 and 1957.

Art has a niece, Natalie (Ruda) Seybold, who was raised in the northwest part of Kansas in Atwood.


Natalie's son, Trevor Seybold, 17, will be a Senior next year at O'Connor High school in Helotes, Texas. Helotes is in the very northwest part of San Antonio. Trevor has been playing the guitar by ear since 4th grade and he started a band in 8th grade. He has been composing and writing lyrics for the past year.

Besides the guitar as Trevor's first passion, he is also a leader and starting Varsity linebacker for the O'Connor Panthers.

Trevor and his family are in the process of getting his song on I tunes and some other music sites and then they will be promoting them to their local radio stations and blogs as "O'Connor Varsity Linebacker Records His Own Song in Nashville".

Trevor and Natalie had the amazing opportunity to record his composition, "That One Thing Is You", in Nashville over Memorial Day weekend. They recorded it at Sorted Noise Studios in Franklin, TN.

Background vocals, bass guitar and electric guitar were done by co-producer, Thad Beaty who is one of the guitarists in the band for Sugarland, and drums were done by co-producer, Jason Collum who has performed with Back Street Boys, Little Big Town, Michelle Branch and now, Julie Roberts.




The picture above is left to right . . .
Josh Ryan, Thad Beaty, Trevor Seybold



The picture to the right →
Natalie Seybold and Josh Ryan

(Thad Beaty is in the background.)

Josh Ryan, of Secrets In Stereo, is the one that
Natalie collaborated with to make arrangements for Trevor to record his song at the Sorted Noise
Studio.

Josh's brother, Jason Collum, was the drummer
on Trevor's song and Thad Beaty (in the top
photo, in the middle) played the guitar and background vocal for "THAT ONE THING IS YOU" - Trevor's song.
Thad plays with the Sugarland band and is vocalist also.

Congratulations Trevor Seybold!

We are looking forward to hearing about your compostition
being "high" on the charts.

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