Chris Young Currently Seeking Material, Already Recording.

Producer Corey Crowder (Sony) has a call out to select Nashville based publishers and established (has hit songs and/or a publishing deal) songwriters for material for a few remaining slots on Chris Young’s next album.

Chris Young won on Nashville Star several years ago and it’s been career-on ever since. Bring yourself up to speed here:

http://www.chrisyoungcountry.com/

The best way to get an “in” and possibly the only realistic way at this point, is to get a pro demo to a Nashville based music publishing company that ha a relationship with Sony amd/or Corey Crowder. Deadline is end of March so no time to waste!

Listen Again Music (BMI) has pitch access,

  • Professionally made demos  and masters of unpublished songs not produced by us may be submitted (with permission) to Listen Again Music (BMI) for music publishing consideration by either Listen Again Music (BMI) or PlayItAgainMusicPublishing (ASCAP).
  • E-mail your request for permission to submit to: LAMusicPublishing.1@gmail.com

 


Song Publisher Looking For Songs: PEN Music Group

If you write:

electronic, folk, country, pop or rock this may be an opportunity.

Based in Los Angeles, PEN primarily focuses on placing songs in movies and network television, these, for example are a few of their many successes:

Dancing With The Stars (ABC)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
The Strain (FX)
The Mindy Project (FOX)

Currently looking for material, however they periodically restrict submissions depending on their work load.

Be sure to request permission before submitting material. Both the songwriting and recording should be professional demo quality.

Contact info:

PEN Music Group, Inc.
Michael Eames, President

http://www.PENmusic.com

Phone: 818-766-9200


Ashlynne Vince Recording this month, still looking for songs

Update: She’s recording more tunes this month (February) so no time to waste! Uptempo female pop only, demoed with a female singer.

Submit to:

LAMusicPublishing.1@gmail.com. Contact for permission before submitting.

Producer, Tommy Mantor.

Do your research 1st:

http://ashlynnevince.com/


Trick Pony: Together Again & Looking for Songs! Pitch Opp!

Pitch Opportunity:

All three original members of Trick Pony have reunited, (yes, including Heidi Newfield). Band member/producer Ira Dean is looking for material for a new record. Submit uptempo country hits only, and only through a Nashville based music publisher such as:

LAMusicPublishing.1@gmail.com. Contact for permission before submitting.

Heidi is a fabulous harmonica player so if it works for your tune, a harp solo might be that extra edge you need to get a “yes.” We have a top-notch session harmonica guy in Mike Douchette, just chomping at the bit to play on your song.

If you’ve ever seen them live you know this a high energy band Trick Pony is and likely wanting material to match that mindset. We saw them at Kentucky Speedway where Ira rode his bass guitar across the stage and Heidi was all over the stage and runway playing her harmonica. High….energy!

If you’re nor familiar with the band, your homework is at: http://www.trickpony.com/


Southern Rock Pitch Opp: Old Southern Moonshine Revival Recording Soon

Old Southern Moonshine Revival (based in Nashville, TN) needs uptempo Southern Rock tunes for an upcoming recording project.

Submit to:

LAMusicPublishing.1@gmail.com. Contact for permission before submitting.

 

Danny Myrick producing.


Clients Report Success with YouTube, iTunes, Kickstarter and Other I-venues.

Bill Watson, music producer Nashville Trax, Play It Again Demos

Bill Watson, music producer @ Nashville Trax

Wow, what a time in history to be a songwriter, it’s amazing!

Google Play, You Tube, iTunes, Amazon Advantage, Kickstarter, websites, e-mail marketing through Constant Contact…Songwriters don’t need record labels anymore to recoup an investment in demos and promo!

Clients are reporting great success with Play It Again Demos and Nashville Trax productions!

Gary Nowak’s YouTube video “Gasoline” (a song produced at Play It Again Demos which Gary posts under the name “Jess Mei”) is closing in on a half million views. You Tube pays for views of original song material as well as cuts the owner in on ad revenue.

Help Gary get the ball rolling on our latest work for him, the song A Miracle At Work which he built his new video around, just posted under his “Jess Mei” moniker.

And yet another client, Nicholas Gianetti reports getting a Nashville Trax single funded for $40,000 for a video, CD and promo through Kickstarter.

When I received an e-mail from Jim Bussey saying that he’d earned over $300,000 on his song “I can See It In Your Eyes” from various Internet sources to date, it struck me that he invested $1.200 in the recording and profited by over $298,000! Yet there’s likely some guy out in Ames, Iowa somewhere who had an equally good song but chose a different company over Nashville Trax, and received the typical competent, but bland, recording.

And the song went nowhere.

He’s probably walking around the streets of Ames thinking, “Man, good thing I saved that extra $250 bucks that Play It Again company wanted!”

When I started into the business everything was done by mail. There were no MP3s to shoot around on the Internet in seconds. No YouTube videos to instantly publish your song to the world.

Looking back, it was ridiculous what songwriters went through to get a song contracted with a major label or major music publisher. But that was the only game on the planet. Impress the gatekeepers or else.

Or else your songs stayed in a drawer or you played a home made demo for family and friends only.

People did “indie projects” but good luck getting anywhere, advertising in print medium was too costly to sustain. And getting the free publicity necessary via radio airplay? It happened, but very rarely. Now free and nearly free marketing opportunities abound.

The gatekeepers are still there generating 1.000 rejection letters and e-mails for every, “please let us contract this song” phone call.

They are still a valid path to try in pursuit of a major label Billboard hit but songwriters don’t need them anymore to be heard! There was an article in the last Nashville Scene noting that some songwriters are making more on YouTube than they would with a Billboard hit through a major label deal.

Google Play, You Tube, iTunes, Amazon Advantage, Kickstarter, websites, e-mail marketing…Songwriters simply don’t need the big company investment anymore to recoup an investment in demos and promo!

Songwriters don’t need them to make income from songs!

Frankly, if the gatekeepers ever disappear entirely, I won’t miss them much. How about you?– b.e. watson


Artists Looking For Songs: Jason Aldean

acoustic guitar photo

Producer Michael Knox is looking for songs for Jason Aldean.

Knox is the Creative Director of Peer Music and is known mostly for his work on previous Jason Aldean recordings. Only established music publishing companies with a well established relationship with Michael Knox or Peer may submit.

Unpublished songwriters should submit their work only through a Nashville music publisher as described above.

One such publisher is:

LAMusicPublishing.1@gmail.com. Contact for permission before submitting.

 

There is currently no deadline for this project.


Natalie Stovall and The Drive Chosen to Perform At 2014 Country Breakout Award

Songwriters, 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:

http://www.youtube.com/user/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Dl8An-RHZg


Free Music Publishing!

Sony Music Publishing, Nashville

Sony Music Publishing, Nashville

If 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!


Songs needed for Mercury/Interscope album

Provided your demo sounds this professional in terms of musicianship, singer’s voice quality and mix, you are welcome to submit songs for this or any project below.

A female artist on Mercury/Interscope needs tunes to complete upcoming CD. Acoustic guitar driven country, uptempo or medium tempo similar to Sara Evans material preferred but will listen to exceptionally well written story telling ballads. Forward MP3s to:

billssongs2000@gmail.com with “For female artist on Mercury/Interscope” in heading.


The Josh Turner Camp is Looking for Songs

Word around town is that Josh Turner is going to be recording this coming spring and appropriate songs can be submitted to his producer, Frank Rogers through various independent Nashville music publishers.

Sony Music Publishing, Nashville

Sony Music Publishing, Nashville

If you’re not familiar with Turner his work is defined largely by his baritone voice singing gospel and country that’s more traditional than most of what currently plays on country radio.


Song Pitch : Rachel Holder on Curb

performing band silhouette

R. C. Rhimes of Lebanon, TN is looking for songs for artist Rachel Holder who’s signed to Curb Records which is one of the bigger labels on Music Row. Take a look at their site and you’ll recognize at least a couple of well established artists on their roster.

Submit your song to:

LAMusicPublishing.1@gmail.com