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The Tin Man Shows His Heart In Music Video For “Already Gone”

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<p><strong>The Tin Man Shows His Heart In Music Video For &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Already Gone” <&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Alternative-Folk singer&sol;songwriter The Tin Man&comma; aka Marshall Seese Jr&period;&comma; illustrates a darkening love story with his new lyric video for <i>Already Gone&comma;<&sol;i> directed by David Joseph&period; This song from his debut EP&comma; <strong>Too Many Lines<&sol;strong>&comma; is a tale about love&comma; loss and the struggles that accompany it all&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The lyric video made its world debut on <strong>DittyTV’s <&sol;strong><i><strong>The Curve<&sol;strong><&sol;i> on Wednesday&comma; August 10th at 10&colon;00 p&period;m&period; CST <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;t&period;e2ma&period;net&sol;click&sol;3mbjp&sol;b1vuho&sol;zrs8ee">www&period;<&sol;a><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;t&period;e2ma&period;net&sol;click&sol;3mbjp&sol;b1vuho&sol;fkt8ee">dittytv&period;com<&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The video&comma; filmed in his hometown of Atlanta&comma; GA&comma; is a beautiful interpretation of the heartfelt&comma; honest words&period; From the vintage clothing to the ruins of the decaying empty pool&comma; the video makes you feel like you are in a distant memory&period; He writes the lyrics on an old-fashioned typewriter to further that rustic feel&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;One thing is certain &&num;8212&semi; Seese has worked at his craft&comma; molded it and shaped it into a style that works for him&period; From these tunes I think he has found his motherlode&period; The phrasing&comma; the vocal tone&comma; the warmth &&num;8212&semi; all wonderfully more traditional&period;” &&num;8211&semi; <strong>No Depression<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In a world with so much self-destruction&comma; distraction and hate&comma; The Tin Man brings a refreshing soulful-southern sound that reveals truth and vulnerability&period; Unashamed of showing honest emotions that we all feel&semi; he wears his heart on his sleeve&period; Being a piano player first&comma; Marshall developed a unique method when learning guitar – He held his grandfather’s right-hande d bass ukulele as a lefty and played it backwards&comma; upside-down&period; Playing rhythms with his left hand and melodies with his right seemed logical to a piano-trained boy&period; This technique embodies the signature sound that puts him in the same boat as Paul McCartney&comma; Albert King and Doyle Bramhall II&period; As the original story goes&comma; The Tin Man&comma; at first&comma; had a brain but not a heart&period; Following his roller coaster experience as an entrepreneur&comma; Marshall realized that he let his brain take control over his heart&period; In need of some perspective&comma; he embarked on his yellow brick road&comma; the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain&period; Immediately after returning from Spain&comma; he sought out Grammy-nominated producer Billy Hume&period; By pushing Marshall in the studio to dig deeper&comma; Hume gave him the heart behind his music&comma; making Hume the Wizard in this story&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For more information visit <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;t&period;e2ma&period;net&sol;click&sol;3mbjp&sol;b1vuho&sol;b5u8ee">www&period;thetinmanmusic&period;com<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The link for the video below will go public after the DittyTV debut on 8&sol;10 at 10&colon;00 pm CST&period;<&sol;p>

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