Seth Glier, a singer-songwriter with a GRAMMY nomination and five Independent Music Award wins, is making waves again. Notably, he’s also a Cultural Diplomat for the US State Department. His latest single, “Rise,” serves as a powerful call to action. It urges us to protect our environment by restoring the ecosystem that sustains us. The song’s message is timely, and you can listen to below. Accompanying the music is a video featuring rescue pups Ella and Maxine.
Seth Glier is committed to using his songwriting as a force for positive change. Beyond his musical pursuits, he’s also an avid mushroom forager. His aim is to channel nature’s longing for connection with humanity into his music. He delves into themes like ice cores, uplift and erosion, tree rings, and even woolly mammoths. “Rise” isn’t just a song; it’s a contribution to Trout Unlimited, a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving and restoring America’s cold water fisheries and watersheds.
Seth Glier’s perspective on addressing climate change is unique. He sees “rewilding” as a way to say yes to nature. This approach involves restoring ecosystems and harmonizing with nature. It could mean reintroducing missing species or allowing wildlife to move freely across protected areas. “Rise” is just the beginning of this endeavor, and its message is both bold and refreshing.
As Seth Glier continues his journey, he’s embarking on a fall tour with stops in various cities including Austin, Nashville, New York City, and Chicago. His dynamic musicality has taken him around the world, collaborating with artists from different countries. He’s shared the stage with renowned musicians like James Taylor, Ani DiFranco, and Glen Campbell. Beyond his music, Glier is an advocate for autism awareness, inspired by his autistic brother Jamie.
Stay tuned for more updates from Seth Glier in the upcoming weeks. His tour dates are set, so if you’re eager to experience his live performances, check out the venues and tickets available on his website.
Seth Glier Tour Dates
Aug 26 – Great Barrington, MA – The Guthrie Center
Aug 31 – Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall Lounge
Sep 2 – Boothbay Harbor, ME – Boothbay Opera House
Sep 6 – Pueblo, CO – Brue’s Alehouse
Sep 8 – Colorado Springs, CO – Friends House Concerts
Sep 9 – Boulder, CO – Roots Music Project
Sep 13 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Blue Door
Sep 14 – Austin, TX – The 04 Center
Sep 19 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic
Sep 22 – Homer, NY – Center for the Arts*
Sep 23 – Keene Valley, NY – UCC*
Sep 24 – New London, NH – Flying Goose Brew Pub*
Sep 28 – Nashville, TN – Analog at Hutton Hotel
Oct 4 – Wayne, PA – 118 North
Oct 6 – New York, NY – Hill Country Downstairs
Oct 9 – Buffalo, NY – Ninth Ward at Babeville
Oct 13 – Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater*
Oct 14 – Schenectady, NY – 8th Step*
Oct 22 – Woodstock, NY – Graveside Variety
Oct 28 – Greenfield, MA – Hawks and Reed
Nov 9 – Chicago, IL – Uncommon Ground
Nov 11 – Grand Haven, MI – The House of Lyrics
Nov 18 – Franklin, MA – Circle of Friends Coffeehouse
Nov 25 – Greenfield, MA – Hawks and Reed
Dec 1 – Timonium, MD – Cellar Stage
December 7 – Los Angeles, CA – Hotel Cafe Second Stage
Dec 23 – Greenfield, MA – Hawks and Reed