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Sky News host Paul Murray talked with weareseaforth, the musical duo Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson about the country-pop tunes they have been developing during the coronavirus crisis. PMLive Presented by SonyMusicAU

Sky News host Paul Murray talked with Seaforth, the musical duo Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson about the country-pop tunes they have been developing during the coronavirus crisis.

The Australian duo spoke of their love for country music which was initially triggered by listening to Keith Urban and has since developed since they moved to Nashville, Tennessee to join the large musical community in the city. “Trying to find a way to tell our story in country music has been really interesting and fun,” Mr Thompson told Sky News. “Country music is so heavily focused on real instrumentation”. “We love the stories and the lyrics,” he said.

 

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