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Rosebush, MI |
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Michigan’s own Leon Seiter (procounced like "cider") has been singing in honky-tonks since the early 60’s. This traditional country artist began receiving national attention in country music circles when his record Sentenced to Live, received national airplay in the United States Canada, Germany, and France. Leon has since had five nationally charting singles including “You Can Always Count on Me” “Love Is Just a Game” and “Under You Spell Again” from his current album In the Shadows of a Honky Tonk.
In the early 70’s Leon recorded “Rags to Riches” which made country charts across the nation. Leon has had numerous other records such as Mr. Jones What Is This Man Someone On Your Phone and, in 1984, To Make My World Go Round which also made Billboard’s single reviews. In 1992 "You Can Always Count On Me" made it to the Top 15.
Leon has had the pleasure of opening major concert tours across the nation with several top entertainers in the world of country music such as George Jones Hank Williams Jr., Porter Wagoner, Tanya Tucker, Tom T. Hall, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis, Loretta Lynn, Little Jimmy Dickens, and Tex Ritter. Citing Hank Williams Ernest Tubb, Marty Robbins, and Johnny Cash as his inspirations Leon’s songs of pain sorrow, love, and country life are a refreshing addition to the country pop artists on today’s country radio.
Leon’s wit and charm has landed him on countless television and radio talk shows including The Ralph Emery Show. It also aided in his induction in to the Michigan Country Music Hall of Fame in June of 2000 and in to America's Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame in 2004.
Currently Leon is out promoting his current single "Where True Love Waits for Me" off his In the Shadows of a Honky Tonk CD. |
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Spanish Translation by Google
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