Nashville session singer Jennifer can do some country now! A great choice for your pop or modern country tune!
Posted: January 24, 2014 Filed under: Nashville Session Musicians | Tags: Jennifer Dixon Friedman, Jo Dee Messina, Nashville session singer Jennifer Dixon Leave a commentI was quite impressed with Jennifer at her session today. I knew she could sing pop but was worried if she could deliver on the modern country song on tap for her session. 10 seconds in to her first take all doubt vanished. Great voice. Thick, rich, excellent tone, superior range…. she sounded a lot like Jo Dee Messina, just perfect for my client’s tune! Very much looking forward to trying her on other material to see just what this girl’s capabilities are! I’ll post a sample once I get the mix done – b.e. watson
Natalie Stovall and The Drive Chosen to Perform At 2014 Country Breakout Award
Posted: January 21, 2014 Filed under: Music Industry News, Song Pitch Opportunity, Songwriting Tips | Tags: Country Breakout Awards, Margaritaville on Broadway, music row, Natalie Stovall and The Drive, Paul Worley, The Band Perry, The Dixie Chicks Leave a commentSongwriters, here’s a group to keep an eye on: Their debut album is being produced now (by Paul Worley who previously produced records for the Dixie Chicks and The Band Perry) with a scheduled release in 2014.
Music Row has chosen Natalie Stovall and The Drive to perform at The Country Breakout Awards on Febuary 18th at Margaritaville on Broadway as their single “Baby Come On With It” already moves up the charts:
Ludwig Signet Gigabeat Drum Kit Demo Review
Posted: January 18, 2014 Filed under: Music Industry News | Tags: review Leave a comment
Ludwig has re-invented the wheel. Okay, not literally. But it’s been a while since a totally new concept in drum kits has been offered. And this is literally a drum kit. Presumably to keep the price point low, you put it together. The only tool needed? A drum key.
A quality maple drum kit at a low price.
David Watson, a drummer for one of the Pittsburgh, PA area’s top show bands checked it out and had this to say:
“Definitely maple. Big beautiful open tone. The shells are finished to a very high standard of production quality. The veneer finish looks dramatically better in person than in pics, like a fine car. I want one. I’m really impressed with what Ludwig has done here.”- David Watson
Tracks For Your Project Cut In A Nashville Recording Studio? It CAN happen!
Posted: January 15, 2014 Filed under: Nashville Session Musicians, Studio News, Tracks Online | Tags: even vocals, Fiddle, fiddle tracks online, Jenee Fleenor, mandolin, Music City, Nashville Recording Studio, nashville trax recording studio, saxophone, steel guitar, Tracks Online Leave a comment
Why NOT have Blake Shelton’s fiddle player, session quality musician, Jennee Fleenor on YOUR project?
2-15-2014
For Immediate Release
Many musicians throughout the world produce projects on home equipment as well as at local recording studios. The problem? There are only a few handfuls of session quality musicians in the world and the majority live and work in Nashville, TN. It’s known worldwide as Music City for a reason.
Often, a producer outside Nashville needs a specific instrument track and soon discovers that many great live players simply don’t have the impeccable timing and skills required to play at session quality.
Even if they can access Nashville players, how do they know which ones are really able to deliver the tracks they need before investing? Are they really session quality players? Will they record the part at their home using inferior home grade equipment? Digital is digital but commercial quality preamps and condenser microphones are not part of most home setups.
Enter Nashville Trax Recording Studio Tracks Online Service which solves the problem with low cost individual tracks by proven musicians delivered over the Internet.
Basic rhythm tracks like drums, bass guitar, piano, keyboards and guitar can be ordered or even mixed and matched to track together, all recorded on quality gear with an experienced producer/tracking engineer overseeing the process.
Other instruments like saxophone, mandolin, fiddle, steel guitar, even vocals and more are also on the menu.
A fringe benefit of the service is that most of the players available have credits you can use to help promote your project via a press release, on your website, etc.
Bill Watson, owner of Nashville Trax Recording Studio reports some early success, “I think we’ve tapped into a real need with Tracks Online. Within the last 24 hours we’ve received confirmed orders for a banjo track, two steel guitar tracks, and a harmonica track. We hope to have continued success and increased volume because obviously, at the price point we’ve set, there’s a very low profit margin per track.”
For more information as well as a sample of the work available visit Fiddle Tracks Online.
Amazing Sunday Service!
Posted: January 13, 2014 Filed under: Christian | Tags: church band, I Am Forgiven by Jesus Culture, Matt Maher, the catcher in the rye Leave a commentWhat an amazing time at church Sunday! Attendance was high and the pastor gave a tremendous sermon on the importance of having a healthy fear of God. Not respect. Fear.
For me, Sunday marked a turning point in my Christian walk- a far deeper commitment of time- as I debuted on bass guitar with the church band.
The songs were fun to play. Matt Maher, Lord I Need You. A song by Jesus Culture and 2 other new-to-me songs. But first up, I Am Forgiven complete with an 8 bar bass solo within three minutes of taking the stage! No pressure there, LOL. But Jesus helped me ace it, all glory most definitely to Him. Here’s the original of Forgiven I learned from:
I became serious about my Christianity about the same time we started this blog. I had just begun attending two churches here in the Nashville area and had a thought that perhaps I’d end up being called to play in the band although there was no reason to expect it to happen. This from my first Christian post months ago:
“And man, what a cool little band they have, with drums and guitars and backup singers even. Maybe you can be The Catcher In The Rye someday after all, stand with arms stretched wide on the edge of the cliff… perhaps save a few of His children from the evils of adulthood.”
I never told anyone in the church that I had this secret dream of being a bass thumping Christian Catcher In The Rye., or even told anyone I played a little, and with a bit of help from above might be able to provide some bottom end. But God has a way of getting things done, always working through people here on earth and a few of them approached me simultaneously a few weeks ago to ask if I’d be interested.
When The Creator of the Universe delivers a message asking you to do something it’s probably not a good idea to say no- The Catcher In The Rye ; )
Brian Welch of Korn on being a rock star and….finding Jesus?
Posted: January 11, 2014 Filed under: Christian | Tags: Brian Welch, Jesus, Korn Leave a comment2,000 years ago Jesus revealed Himself to Paul who converted from a Christian hater and persecutor into a Christian believer. He then wrote nearly half the New Testament, some of the most clear and convincing testimony in the entire Bible. 2,000 years later, Jesus is still revealing Himself, still changing lives:
Free Music Publishing!
Posted: January 4, 2014 Filed under: Music Industry News, Song Pitch Opportunity, Songwriting, Songwriting and Career Promotion | Tags: Dickie Goodman, Dickie Goodman Publishing, Free Music Publishing, legal restrictions, upgrade to limited release master Leave a commentIf you’ve had a limited release recording produced by Play It Again Demos or a master recording made at Nashville Trax you can now get it licensed with a music publisher, guaranteed!
You no longer need to worm your way in to Sony then wait for A&R to decide if they’ll take your song or reject it.
John Goodman of Dickie Goodman Publishing is offering free music publishing to any songwriter who has written an original song that isn’t yet tied up with a publisher! Dickie Goodman is Guinness certified as having the most Billboard charting novelty records ever. They have all the mechanisms in place to fully exploit your copyright.
Legal Restrictions: Note that a demo recording is not licensed for this type of use. You’d need to pay for an upgrade to limited release master and once you achieve 10,000 download or CD sales, an additional upgrade fee to full master recording is required.
Click here to go to Dickie’s sign up page and learn more.
The article released this morning:
John Goodman offers free music publishing!
for more info: e-mail:
Jongoodman@dickiegoodman.com
Jump on it, the offer may not last!
Living Life Unchained, Courtesy of The Eagles
Posted: January 4, 2014 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Already Gone, and Never Even Know We Have The Key, The Eagles, We Live Our Life In Chains Leave a comment
I’ve listened to a lot of songs in my time and few had any lasting impact on my life that I’m aware of. But there are a handful of lyric lines that have, one of which is The Eagles song Already Gone.
“So often times it happens, that we live our lives in chains and never even know we have the key.”
That line has resonated and echoed in mind ever since I first heard it, more because I lacked the courage to just throw the chains off, than for actually doing anything to live up to its implied promise. And looking back I see that it was a mistake to stay in the chains because the longer you go in that direction the tighter they get, the harder it is to cut them off and the less choices you have.
Meanwhile, time you’ll never get back has passed away- b.e.
Where Hope Is Found!
Posted: January 4, 2014 Filed under: Christian | Tags: 4 daughters died in shipwreck, Horatio Spafford, It is well with my soul, jars of clay, kutless, Reuben Morgan, suicide Leave a comment“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13
Two men* from the small town I grew up in, population a whopping 512, have committed suicide, one very recently. One was my best friend in childhood. Neither was a person you’d ever think would get to that point.
I searched my friend’s final e-mail to me for a sign, but it told only of his home, work and family in glowing, positive terms, no hint of the horrible decision he was about to make.
The enemy loves to get us in a place where we think our lives are great then suddenly overwhelms us with troubles. The intention: shaking our faith, or to reveal our lack of it.
Just after getting the news about the second hometown tragedy, I read an article stating that suicide among the middle aged in the U.S. is increasing rapidly, up 28% over the last decade and up 40% among white men. No surprise. Push God out of our lives, take away that rock, and the quicksand we’re left to stand on swallows us whole when the enemy gives a little push.
The article discussed lack of proper treatment for depression (not enough medication) and the bad economy as being factors in the increase, but of course, published in secular media, not one mention of the real cause or the real cure. But that should be obvious:
After our church worship band played “It Is Well With My Soul” last Sunday, I Googled the title on Wiki and the story behind the song blew me away.
Prior to writing it, thesongwriter was a wealthy lawyer until he lost his wealth in the Great Chicago Fire (he was heavily invested in real estate).
Shortly thereafter he had sent his wife and daughters ahead, intending to join them after he took care of some business matters relating to the fire. Only his wife survived the journey. All four of his daughters drowned in a shipwreck while crossing the Atlantic.
Either one of those tragic disasters, or even much less, would have been enough to send many people over the edge, turn them bitter, or at least cause them to lose faith…maybe even do the unthinkable. But the writer, Horatio Spafford loved Jesus and I’m guessing he knew Him pretty well.
Just after the ship Horatio later sailed on passed the spot where his four daughters drowned, he retired to his cabin and penned the opening verse of this beautiful hymn, every portion brimming, not with the bitterness or anguish you’d expect, but with hope:
“When peace like a river, attendeth my way
When sorrows like sea billows roll
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to know
It is well, it is well, with my soul”
The real cause of suicide? Absence of hope.
The real cure? The source of hope, Jesus Christ.
But few realize they need hope until they can’t find enough, fast enough. Many who are floundering about, knowing something is seriously not right in their life, don’t even realize hope is what they need.
If you’re a little short of it these days I highly recommend you find some.
But get the real stuff, straight from the everlasting fountain of it, Jesus Christ.
I love Cyndi Lauper, in my opinion she is the greatest singer and entertainer to ever walk this planet, but I will take issue with one idea she promotes. Money doesn’t change everything, hope does.
With enough hope you’ll withstand anything– b.e.
* Update 6-8-14: Unfortunately I must note the passing of a third friend due to suicide. This time one was one of the best guitarists I ever played with, just an amazing musician. Yet when high school was over and some of us went on to play professionally, he chose to work in the mills of Pittsburgh and get married.
Apparently he moved to another state at some point, then, just a couple weeks ago I was told by another old musician friend he had died, by his own hand, his body discovered by his wife. Those close to him say they never saw it coming and I believe that. He had always seemed so rooted, so content, so confident and happy. I don’t know where he was at spiritually or even if he was a believer, but I pray he finds some peace on the other side he apparently didn’t have here.
* * Written in 1873, It Is Well With My Soul has been covered by various Christian artists, most recently by Jars of Clay who recorded it in 2005, by Kutless in 2009 and by Reuben Morgan in 2011. Unlike many songs. it’s being covered more often, not less, as the years go by. The complete original lyric is at the Wiki link above.
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How to Earn Income from your Songs on YouTube!
Posted: December 22, 2013 Filed under: Songwriting and Career Promotion, Studio Products, Studio Services | Tags: AllMedia, earn money songs on YouTube, Gary Nowak, Gasoline, MicroSync, Miracle at Work Leave a commentGary Nowak operates a business on YouTube using our productions of his original songs. His latest A Miracle At Work is just getting started.
The first, titled Gasoline featuring actor Christopher Rigali is closing in on a half million views! Chris is an awesome actor and has superb lip syncing skills. It really looks like he sang it!
YouTube compensates songwriters several ways and you don’t have to be on a major label, any independent songwriter can create a song video and post their song on You Tube.
1) Independent songwriters are paid for advertising revenue clicks on their video post.
2) Your music is made available for licensing to professional and consumer content uploaders. You get paid each time your music is played as featured or background music in someone else’s video.
3) You get royalties for original song material video plays.
Besides continually pitching the majority of our catalog (of client song demos and masters) to our major label and top independent label contacts, if you’re not computer savvy, we can create a video of your song for you, then post it on YouTube.
We can also place your songs on Amazon.com through Amazon.com’s Advantage program; on CD Baby and their associated AllMedia and MicroSync programs, on TuneCore etc. to make your music available not only on YouTube, but also through licensing channels for TV, film, video games, and more.
We can place your single demo on Kickstarter and request funding for a master recording or a full blown CD, video and promotion.
Of course there are more traditional ways to profit. Your songs could be picked up by a producer looking for songs for an artist, they could be featured in an indie film or placed on a network TV show.
Like the idea of making a pro version of your tune and posting on You Tube to see if you can pull in some bucks? Want us to produce a song for you? Send your rough MP3 to nashtrax@bellsouth.net and request a quote today!
Now Tracking : Wrangler Man on 1-8-14 Session! Your song too?
Posted: December 15, 2013 Filed under: Now Tracking | Tags: Blake Shelton's fiddle player Jenee Fleenor, Fractured Fairytale, Montgomery Gentry's drummer, William Ellis, Wrangler Man Leave a commentIf you have a song you’d like to get demoed trio or full band style, fast and at a discount, shoot us an mp3 at nashtrax@bellsouth.net tthen pay via Pay Pal to the same address, less a full 15% off! This offer is good only through January 6th at midnight (we need time to chart it, make suggestions and revise for any approved changes). Limit 4 songs total so we may need to close doors on this if we get too many.
Your song will be on the 1-8-14 rhythm tracking session that includes Steve Peterson’s Wrangler Man which is going to be tracked as a walking bass country song. One other song, Fractured Fairytale, is scheduled so far and we have room for2 more songs in this 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. session.
This is your chance to have Montgomery Gentry’s drummer, William Ellis, play on your tune through world class equipment with pro pre-production, producing and mixing!
If you need fiddle, mandolin, female vocals or awesome stacked backup vocals on your tune, Blake Shelton’s fiddle player, Jenee Fleenor, will be doing overdubs on various songs in a 2:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. same day!
Visit Nashville Trax for more information on the session players available.
Update: One song, titled “Johnny” has been added, 1 slot left, If you want it, let us know!
Update: Full! Sorry, maybe next session.
Free Songwriting Collaboration Agreement
Posted: December 14, 2013 Filed under: Songwriting, Songwriting Tips | Tags: Songwriting Collaboration Agreement Leave a commentThe majority of songs that make it onto Billboard charts are birthed in co-writing situations. Even if you write alone, unless you have clout in the form of previous hit songs, an artist interested in recording your song may insist on a co-writer credit even if their contribution was zero. Refusal to comply will likely end that interest.
Also common is two or more songwriters getting together for a co-write, working up a song. They then pitch it or their music publisher does. .
I highly recommend signing one of these agreements with your co-writer before starting each song. Most likely everyone involved has excellent intentions but time passes, memories are hardly infallible and sometimes each party assumes things the others involved don’t.
If you co-write frequently over many years, you may not even recall who you wrote with on a song, let alone who did what.
If the song is successfully pitched, starts climbing the charts, and produces royalties, you can easily end up in a lawsuit.
This agreement will go a long way towards making sure years after the fact, everyone is literally and figuratively on the same page- b.e.
Need help turning your lyric into a song? Need help turning your song into a pro demo for pitching to industry pros? Visit PlayItAgainDemos.com.
This is a basic, simple-to-understand version that has served well over the years. Modify as needed:
COLLABORATOR SONGWRITING AGREEMENT
Between
Party #1:
and
Party #2
For the purpose of collaborating on a song titled:
with lyrics written by:
and music written by:
Royalties will be split according to the following percentages: ____ % to Party #1 and ___ % to Party #2 (usually 50/50 or, if more than two parties, usually an equal split).
Any expenses incurred will be at the expense of the party deciding to undertake promotion of this work as they determine to invest on a case-by-case basis. Expenses can not be billed to the other party nor may they be retroactively deducted from future royalties or income in regards to splitting of royalties between the parties in this agreement.
Neither party may interfere with the advancement of the marketing of this work. Either party may grant the right of first release to an artist but must notify the other party that the release was granted. Either party should be notified of any events relating to the advancement of this song material by the other party.
Should another collaborator be required at a future date for the purpose of writing a new arrangement, foreign language lyric. modification for use in an advertising commercial or any other reason, the percentage of royalties for the original collaborators will not be reduced to less than 1/3 of the music portion and will not be reduced at all on the lyric portion without both a written notification to the affected contributor and a signed agreement from them permitting the reduction of royalties.
All income derived from this song should be split according to the percentages noted above, including, but not limited to, income from publisher advances; sales of CD recordings and mp3 file downloads on the Internet; sales derived from mechanical licenses to individual independent artists; third party sales such as through Amazon.com, iTunes and similar sites; music book publishing and sheet music sales; church worship performance; live music performances; movies, television and jukebox royalties; radio airplay royalties and all sales and airplay income from independent and major label record companies.
If either party is dissatisfied with the work produced under this agreement, they may not withdraw their contribution from this work; however, they may re-use their portion, and only their portion of this work or any part of it, in collaboration with a third party to create a new song. Should this occur, the new song will have no legal connection to the song discussed in this agreement.
Any disputes regarding this song and/or collaborators agreement will be settled by a mutually agreeable neutral third party. In lieu of a mutually acceptable third party, disputes will be mediated by an entertainment lawyer w/ the party pursuing the dispute responsible for all legal fees incurred. I have read and understand the terms of this agreement:
Party #1 sign ______________________
Date: ________________
Party #2 sign________________________
Date: _________________




