Seth Gamble to Guest on 'Inside the Industry' Wednesday

LOS ANGELES — Seth Gamble and girlfriend Kenzie Taylor will join host James Bartholet on “Inside the Industry” Wednesday.

Gamble, a multi-XBIZ Awards nominee, is “the hottest male performer in adult today,” a rep said. “Seth is featured in a new XBIZ ‘On the Set’ article for his leading role in 'Eyes in the Sky,’ the season finale of Bree Mills 'Future Darkly' adult sci-fi series for Pure Taboo. The storyline centers around a couple taken by aliens and forced to star in live sex shows, and draws inspiration from ‘The Blob’ and ‘Black Mirror.’”

“I have to say working with Bree Mills is awesome in so many ways,” Gamble said. “Not only am I constantly challenged to take on a new role that I can dig my teeth into, Bree also brings an energy and vision that definitely brings out the best in me and everyone she works with. The originality and substance that comes from her mind inspires me every time we work together. I’m beyond grateful for any opportunity to work and learn as much as I can from her and I’m always ecstatic to see what Bree has in store next!”

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“Inside the Industry” is broadcast from 7-9 p.m. PST on LATalkRadio.com and livestreamed on their Facebook page (click here). Listeners are invited to interact, during the broadcast, in the AdultDVDTalk chatroom or call in themselves at 323-203-0815.

"Inside the Industry" is archived on LATalkRadio’s website and can be heard on iTunes and Stitcher. Click here to access prior episodes.

Follow Bartholet on Twitter here and Gamble here.

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