Nothing but Outlaw - Julie Seymore

Nothing but Outlaw - Interview with Julie Seymore, Christian Outlaw Artist
The following is an excerpt from Joe's live interview with Julie Seymore, Christian Outlaw Artist.
JOE: Guys, I've got the one and only Ms. Julie Seymour here. We play her songs like "Faith Lift," "My Hero," and her incredible take on "Wayfaring Stranger." Julie, you're fairly new to this, right? Started recording in 2022?
JULIE: Yes, just started then! I record a couple songs every year. I’m just here to spread the message and introduce my listeners to Christ through music.
JOE: And that musical foundation—was that all church and Christian music?
JULIE: I was absolutely raised in church. My grandpa was an old-school Pentecostal preacher. My sisters and I would sing three-part harmony for him. He’d say, "You will sing a song for Papa. I'll get you a cheeseburger at the Golden Arches." (Laughs) I'll do anything for food!
JOE: A great reason to sing! But your music isn't strictly Southern Gospel. It’s not strictly Country. There’s a soulful sound to everything you do. What do you call that mix?
JULIE: Gosh, if I had to label it... I think I'd go with Country Soul. I love so many different types of music. I feel what I sing, and I sing what I feel. That soulful sound—like Mahalia Jackson—I just love it because you can truly feel what you’re saying. I want people to feel the message and feel the Jesus I’m talking about.
JOE: That versatility shows! We play your song “Found a Friend” on our contemporary worship station, and it was highly voted for there. That speaks volumes about your ability to reach different people. Tell us about your original songs.
JULIE: The first original I released was "The Wooden Church Pew," which tells the story of how my dream to sing began, just being raised up in church. Then "My Hero"—I wrote that to honor my father, a retired Command Sergeant Major, and all veterans who've served for our freedom.
JOE: That’s a beautiful tribute. And what’s coming next?
JULIE: I’ll be releasing "Something's Got a Hold On Me" in the next couple of weeks. It’s a story about my baptism—that feeling, you know, when you just feel the spirit getting a hold of you.
JOE: Amazing. Julie, thank you so much for being here. You can find Julie on all streaming platforms and on Facebook under Julie Seymour.
Nothing but OutLaw on KTFR Radio on cayafellowship.com/medi/ktfr
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JOE: Guys, I've got the one and only Ms. Julie Seymour here. We play her songs like "Faith Lift," "My Hero," and her incredible take on "Wayfaring Stranger." Julie, you're fairly new to this, right? Started recording in 2022?
JULIE: Yes, just started then! I record a couple songs every year. I’m just here to spread the message and introduce my listeners to Christ through music.
JOE: And that musical foundation—was that all church and Christian music?
JULIE: I was absolutely raised in church. My grandpa was an old-school Pentecostal preacher. My sisters and I would sing three-part harmony for him. He’d say, "You will sing a song for Papa. I'll get you a cheeseburger at the Golden Arches." (Laughs) I'll do anything for food!
JOE: A great reason to sing! But your music isn't strictly Southern Gospel. It’s not strictly Country. There’s a soulful sound to everything you do. What do you call that mix?
JULIE: Gosh, if I had to label it... I think I'd go with Country Soul. I love so many different types of music. I feel what I sing, and I sing what I feel. That soulful sound—like Mahalia Jackson—I just love it because you can truly feel what you’re saying. I want people to feel the message and feel the Jesus I’m talking about.
JOE: That versatility shows! We play your song “Found a Friend” on our contemporary worship station, and it was highly voted for there. That speaks volumes about your ability to reach different people. Tell us about your original songs.
JULIE: The first original I released was "The Wooden Church Pew," which tells the story of how my dream to sing began, just being raised up in church. Then "My Hero"—I wrote that to honor my father, a retired Command Sergeant Major, and all veterans who've served for our freedom.
JOE: That’s a beautiful tribute. And what’s coming next?
JULIE: I’ll be releasing "Something's Got a Hold On Me" in the next couple of weeks. It’s a story about my baptism—that feeling, you know, when you just feel the spirit getting a hold of you.
JOE: Amazing. Julie, thank you so much for being here. You can find Julie on all streaming platforms and on Facebook under Julie Seymour.
Nothing but OutLaw on KTFR Radio on cayafellowship.com/medi/ktfr
November interviews 11.1.25 - Lonnie Hardie 11.8.25 - Irish Michael Walsh 11. 15.25 - Pending 11.22.25 - Triston Williams 11.29.25 - Jimmy Reno

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