It’s a good day for any musician when you can chat with a world-class, Grammy winning producer & songwriter. Seth Mosley is that guy, based in Nashville, TN. Last year, Seth won 4 Dove Awards, including producer and songwriter of the year.
To put it simply, he knows his stuff.
Seth has become the go-to producer for a ton of Christian music records. He also runs a production company called Full Circle Music.
I loved this interview. We talk about personal development, why artists need to think like entrepreneurs, songwriting, producing, and more.
Enjoy!
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