Potential Magazine april/may 2013 | Page 10

life skills tips & advice life skills trends parent to parent what i know now Nathan Spicer resources scholarships nathan spicer live in concert age: 23 hometown: Birmingham, Ala. job: Touring/session guitarist; currently playing with Mat Kearney education: Graduating from Belmont University (May 2013) with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Music Business Nathan took last year off to tour but is finishing up this semester while the touring schedule isn’t quite so heavy. career highlights: “Honestly, just playing with Mat is a huge highlight and a great launching pad for my career. We toured for about seven months total last year all over the United States and Canada. I saw and experienced more than I ever thought I would.” Images courtesy of Brian Hall Photography life in the music biz: ON THE ROAD ) v t li s t ed off bucke Check ld out Red tour and so ” ain this last nue for me. ened for Tr “We op et list ve e was a buck om Sting to on ns fr Rocks. This test musicia world’s grea is stage! Some of the played on th U2, have e Beatles to Th 10 Hitting the road as a session guitarist with artist Mat Kearney has been an experience in itself. As a bonus, Spicer has landed his soles on stage at a few famous venues, including: • “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” • “Jimmy Kimmel Live” • Capitol Studios in LA to record a Live iTunes session www.potentialmagazine.com “As a session guitarist in Nashville, I’ve had the chance to play on some really cool stuff. Artists I play with have songs on ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘Private Practice,’ ‘Vampire Diaries’ and various others. It’s still an amazing feeling to hear yourself playing on the radio or TV.” like father, like son: “I got started in music because of my dad. He played a little bit of everything and sang quite a bit. When I was about 10, my older brother wanted to take guitar lessons, and I kind of tagged along. My dad was there encouraging and teaching me the whole way.” biggest fans: “I chose to pursue music because it made sense to me. My parents have always seen that and have been the most supportive people. I think they still get more excited than I do at some of the opportunities I’ve had! They’ve never pressured me to do anything other than what I’m passionate about. Whether it’s buying me my first guitar, paying for lessons or driving to Nashville to see me play a show, they’ve always been wonderfully supportive.”