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“I’m finally feeling like I’m right where I’m supposed to be,” says Teddy Grossman, and the forthright, ever-soulful singer-songwriter speaks like a man who has been down many paths, only to arrive back definitively where he’s forever belonged. That’s because after a decade of his own music career playing second fiddle to the life of a traveling salesman, Grossman picked up everything and moved to Los Angeles, where he began recording his highly-anticipated full-length solo debut, Soon Come. Eventually, leaving behind his job and former life along the way.

The result is a refreshingly honest, fully-honed Americana-Soul classic, calling to mind Grossman’s heros: the soulful roots of <a href="spotify:artist:4vpDg7Y7fU982Ds30zawDA" data-name="The Band">The Band</a>, vocal stylings of <a href="spotify:artist:60df5JBRRPcnSpsIMxxwQm" data-name="Otis Redding">Otis Redding</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7guDJrEfX3qb6FEbdPA5qi" data-name="Stevie Wonder">Stevie Wonder</a>, and the simplicity and charm of <a href="spotify:artist:1ThoqLcyIYvZn7iWbj8fsj" data-name="Bill Withers">Bill Withers</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0nJUwPwC9Ti4vvuJ0q3MfT" data-name="John Prine">John Prine</a>. This steady perseverance of Grossman’s goes a long way in explaining why the multi-talented artist has finally arrived at this moment, his moment, which comes pouring forth via his cerebral and sublimely centered songs— the sort that speak to years of hard-won wisdom and, well, maybe a bit of luck.

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