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The Carolina Country Stampede September 2022 A different style and sound T here are words that resonate with Tom Wurth. You will hear him talk about “sta5dng constant,” being “real” and “natural.” They resonate in the songs he writes, those he chooses to record and in every aspect of his career. It isn’t that Tom Wurth does not embrace change and growth. He has experienced a lot of that musically as he met milestone after milestone in his career. At the same time though, he believes music can be a “constant” for most people and they crave consistency from an artist. Whether you sit down to talk about his career, where he has been, where he is going; or listen to the l3n-ics of each song, you will know his commitment to that real and natural music. It is music you can count on with every song and at every show. The new album A Different Soul shows that commitment. There are deep roots that brace this album. Roots from his small town up-bringing to his musical roots that are evident with the collaborations found on this new project which includes Vince Gill, T. Graham Brown and John Ford Coley. Out of the gate, at only 20 years of age, Tom Wurth was nominated for a Grammy. That particular milestone built a foundation for his career. The Grammy experience fresh in his mind, Wurth pushed forward Mechanic on Duty atailtimk. GAS & SERVICE ^ !■ 24 Hour Wrecker Service t 7-307 2 Full Service Gas Station Monday thni Friday 7 am to 5:30 pm Closed on Saturday We accept most major credit cards. 400 West Main St. Williamston 252-792-2858 or 252-792-5634 with his songwriting aspirations. Wurth initially signed as a staff writer with Belden; later signing with one of the largest publishers in the world, BMG Music Publishing. At BMG he garnered two major record label cuts including; “If the Road Runs Out,” appearing on Ty Herndon’s Greatest Hits album and a Ken Mellons cut, “1 Can’t Kick My Country” for a NASCAR compilation, “Inside Trctxx.” Tom Wurth found the best school was on the road playing and in the studio recording. He took to both and never looked back. He has shared a stage with some of the most respected and successful artists in music including Vince Gill, John Ford Coley, T. Graham Brown, Eddie Money, Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers, Lonestar, Billy Dean, Ronnie Milsap, Rascal Flatts, Billy Currington, LoCash, Pam Tillis, Mel Tillis, Thompson Square, Marty Stuart, Tim Rushlow, Trick Pony, Clay Walker, Tony Coleman and many others.
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