Seth Swirsky

Seth Swirsky is an American singer-songwriter, author, and filmmaker, known for his contributions to the pop and rock genres. He gained prominence in the 1990s, particularly as a member of the band The Red Button, which he co-founded. Swirsky's solo work showcases his knack for crafting catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, often drawing comparisons to the classic sounds of the Beatles and other 1960s pop influences. Notable works include his solo albums "Circles," "Last Lullaby," and "Two" which highlight his melodic sensibilities and songwriting prowess. He is also recognized for his collaborations with various artists, including writing songs for renowned musicians like Celine Dion and the Bangles. Beyond music, Swirsky authored books and directed films, further showcasing his diverse talents. His work has had a lasting impact on the indie pop scene, especially through his ability to blend classic pop influences with contemporary sounds. Swirsky continues to be an active figure in music, contributing to the songwriting community and inspiring new generations of musicians with his melodic approach and storytelling in songwriting.