GRAMMY®-nominated singer/songwriter Seth Glier has released a performance video of his own take on Buffalo Springfield’s anti-war anthem, “For What It’s Worth.” Seth believes it was imperative for this song to come back to life given the current political climate, stating, “I decided to record the Buffalo Springfield song ‘For What It’s Worth’ because I believe we are in a time of connecting the dots again. In our culture and in ourselves. The age of information has been turned into the age of entertainment and I believe people in both red states and blue are beginning to say ‘there is something happening here.’”
The track will be included in Seth’s upcoming studio album, Birds, on August 25th and can be heard now below.
Seth has collaborated with Pledge Music to officially launch his pre-order campaign for Birds. Fans will be able to access uniquely branded experiences and Pledge-only exclusives with each pre-order of the album. CLICK HERE for more information.
Additionally, Seth will also be hitting the road for a headlining U.S. tour kicking off at the Kerrville Fall Festival in Kerrville, TX. Full tour routing can be found below.
UPCOMING US TOUR DATES
July 15 – Okemah, OK – Woody Guthrie Folk Festival
July 28 – Great Barrington, MA – Guthrie Center
July 29 – Great Barrington, MA – Guthrie Center
Sept 1-3 – Kerrville, TX – Kerrville Fall Festival
Sept 7 – Fall River, MA – Narrows Center for the Arts
Sept 10 – Spring Lake, MI – Courtyard Concerts
Sept 21 – Easton, MD – Avalon
Sept 22 – Bay Shore, NY – Boulton Center
Sept 24 – Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe Live
Sept 29 – Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall Loft
Sept 30 – Concord, NH – Spotlight Cafe – Capitol Center For The Arts
Oct 13 – Rockland, ME – The Strand Theatre
Oct 15 – Rockville, MD – Focus Music
Oct 20 – Waynesboro, VA – Wayne Theatre
Oct 21 – Asheville, NC – Isis Music Hall
Oct 25 – Worthington, OH – Natalie’s
Oct 28 – Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music
Oct 29 – Marshfield, WI – Vox Concert Series
Nov 1 – Carbondale, CO – Steve’s Guitars
Nov 2 – Fort Collins, CO – Fort Collins Downtown Artery
Nov 3 – Denver, CO – Walnut Room
Nov 4 – Aspen, CO – Wheeler Opera House
Nov 5 – Pueblo, CO – Brues Alehouse Brewing Company
Nov 8 – Tulsa, OK – Woody Guthrie Center
Nov 9 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Blue Door
Nov 11 – Austin, TX – Cactus Café
Nov 12 – Houston, TX – Midtown Arts & Theatre Center
Nov 16 – Boston, MA – Club Passim
Nov 19 – Portland, ME – One Longfellow Square
Nov 25 – Pomfret, CT – Vanilla Bean Café
Nov 26 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Caffe Lena
Nov 29 – Lancaster, PA – Tellus 360
Nov 30 – New York, NY – Rockwood Music Hall
Dec 1 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse Music Hall
Dec 2 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse Music Hall
Dec 28 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
Jan 27 – Franklin, MA – Circle of Friends Coffeehouse
March 23 – Marblehead, MA – Me & Thee Coffeehouse