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Rick Seibold ( ; born April 16, 1983) is an American singer and songwriter from
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, now based in
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. Seibold has received considerable recognition as an independent recording artist from his debut record "That's the Day". He has worked with artists such as Lee DeWyze,
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. As a producer, he has received two
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for his work with
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.


Background

Rick Seibold grew up on the East Coast in
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. His music career began around age 10 when he appeared in the film
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as
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's son, played by
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, singing "
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". He started playing the guitar at age 15 and began writing songs soon after. As a wrestler, he garnered an invitation to the
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before attending the
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as a varsity wrestler. In late 2004 Seibold began recording his first EP, ''That's the Day'', eventually releasing it to the
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where it sold well without the support of a record company. In June 2008, Seibold appeared in Southwest Airline's ''Spirit Magazine'' as part of a feature on Nashville-based songwriters. Later that year he interviewed and performed an early version of "Thrift Store Gypsy" for '' Seventeen Magazine''. He released his second EP, ''New York'', in April 2009. It was recorded over a four-month period in late 2008 in Nashville, Tennessee, spending more than two months experimenting in his own studio in Nashville, Rick then with indie producer Cason Cooley to help finish the record. On November 24, 2009, he released a Christmas single, "Why Won't It Snow Here", to iTunes. It was remastered and released again on iTunes in late 2013. He also frequently appeared as a house guest of
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in the 2010 web-based ''
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'' serioes. Many of his songs have appeared on television and film. The song, "My Best, was included on MTV's '' The Challenge'' in March 2012. He launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funding for ''Summertime Tonight''. The set of seven songs was written and recorded in Los Angeles, California, over a three-year period and was released on October 1, 2013. He also released a documentary, ''Beautiful World'', later that month about the recording process. It was shot over a two-year period while living and touring out of Los Angeles, California. In 2013 he wrote and produced the song "Stay Away" on ''American Idol'' winner Lee DeWyze's album '' Frames'', In 2014 Seibold began a side project, the Rix, with Ricky Jackson of
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. Their first single, "Beautiful Disaster", was included in Season 5 of ''
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'' and featured singer Jessi Collins. On October 7, 2014 the Rix released the song "Dizzy" also featuring Jessi Collins. Seibold collaborated with indie artist RIVVRS (Brandon Zahursky) on the song "Save My Soul", which was included in
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's '' The Night Shift'', and
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''. As a songwriter and producer, Seibold has received two
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as a producer on ''Bright Ones'' with
Bethel Music Bethel Music is an American music label and worship movement from Redding, California, originating out of Bethel Church (Redding, California), Bethel Church where they started making music in 2001. Bethel Music has grown from being a local church ...
. He also co-wrote the songs "Glory to Glory" and "Old for New". Seibold is now a member of indie pop trio 3 One Oh.


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