Don't Call It A Comeback, It's A Takeover
- Tabitha Seeber
- Apr 22, 2018
- 2 min read
It's not a comeback, it's a Tabitha takeover in Tampa's music scene.

Tabitha Seeber made her debut to the Tampa Bay music scene back in 2014 with her “Yes On 2 Beach Bash” awareness event at Mickey Quinn’s Beach House in Madeira Beach, FL with several popular local bands. The event was so successful, it opened up limitless possibilities for the upcoming Public Relations Specialist. Many artists couldn’t wait to see what she would come up with next to help them with their own careers. Just as fast as Tabitha jumped into the industry, she seemed to jump right out.
So what has Tabitha been up to all this time? She started a family and had a beautiful baby girl named, Marley. “Motherhood is harder than I thought it would be, I didn’t sleep or take a nap for almost two years!”, she says. Tabitha did manage to stay on top of her game during her time off from the local music scene by enrolling in Full Sail University for her Bachelors in Music Business. She also continued networking and staying on top of industry trends.
Now that Tabitha’s graduation date is approaching and her baby is getting older, she is getting ready to claim her status in the local music scene again with her new found education in music business management, marketing, and PR. Tabitha’s mission, “My passion is giving artists an opportunity to share their revolutionary ideas on an extensive level using innovative marketing techniques.” She recently designed the Kev Purcell Band EPK and website complete with a full bio, tour dates, albums for sale, and an Artist One Sheet.
Get ready to hear a lot more of Tabitha Seeber in the local music scene in the next few months, she is ready to take it over!
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