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Looking back, he says, “I always made enough money to keep going but never enough money to stop.” Soon becoming a regular in the Rocky Mountain clubs, he sold copies of his first album Walking Down the Road from the backseat of his Buick. He returned to the West, settling in among a number of established authors, songwriters, actors, and painters who had relocated there. Although Devine worked his way up to a gig at the Bitter End, his wife at the time gave him the ultimatum of choosing between Montana and Manhattan. In the ‘90s, he crashed for a while at his brother’s apartment in New York City to try the folk club circuit. “There’s never been a point of my life, since I was a kid, where at least part of my mind wasn’t preoccupied by music,” he says.īy his teens, Devine had played in a bar band with his dad and uncle as well as a rock band with his high school friends. He composed his first one at 8 years old about his parents’ divorce – and realized the force of songwriting after playing it for his parents. By early grade school, Devine was writing his own songs.
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Meanwhile, at home, he absorbed the storylines from his mother’s favorite artist, Kris Kristofferson. The young family lived for a time in construction work camps in northern California and in the southern Idaho mountains, before returning to Montana and settling in Livingston.Īs a boy, Devine tagged along with his father and great-uncle to fiddle competitions, slinging his Sears guitar over his shoulder with baling twine. However, with two young children, his dad dropped out of school and found work as a carpenter. Produced by Josh Thompson (Cody Jinks), the eloquent project provides a firsthand account of second chances, showing up, and seeing it through.Ī fifth-generation Montanan, Devine was born in Bozeman where his father was a linebacker for Montana State University. Montana musician Sean Devine brings together the rugged landscape of the West, a wealth of original songs, and a lifetime of personal experience in Here for It All, his first album in six years, due out September 3rd.