Samuel Seth Bernard
Bernard was born and raised on Earthwork Farm in Northern Michigan, surrounded by gardens, goats, hippies, rednecks and stringed instruments, smack dab in the middle of a tightly woven circle of friends and family throughout the Regan Era. Just outside Lake City. A fine small hometown. No shortage of churches, bars or lakes around. The teenage years sought and brought in influences of counter culture and pop culture. Delvings into mystic poetry, stand-up comedy, sixties music, professional sports and theater. Traveling around as a storyteller, point guard, sax player or singer/guitar player in bands with names like “freesoil”, “kind lear and the gothic monks” or “the pagoda trees”. From little Lake City to Interlochen Arts Academy to New York City back to mother Michigan. Ten thousand miles of Greyhound travel in between. Seth recorded his first album at his guitar teacher’s home studio between 99 and 00. Tried the University of Michigan and the experience was brief, stressful, expensive and expansive. Classes in ecological sustainability, poetry and the performing arts led to leaving college for a life seeking the study and creation of such things.




