Drum Tracks Online : Nashville Trax Recording Studio Session Quality Drums For Your Project Delivered Over The Internet!

David Northrup at Red Rocks

Our studio session player is ready to cut your drum track!

Click here to order your drum track NOW!

Nashville Trax announces the addition of Drum Tracks Online! If you need a drum track in your song, you can now have a Nashville session quality player such as session drummer David Northrup or session player and Montgomery Gentry’s drummer, William Ellis,track it on an excellent quality drum kit, using excellent gear and recorded by an experienced engineer.

Replace a metronome or drum machine with real drums!

Have the Nashville Trax studio drummer lock up to your acoustic guitar or piano track then build your song from there!

Replace your local band drummer with a pro session player!

Drums are the foundation of your recording yet it’s difficult to find a good local drummer capable of playing at session quality. They may be great at playing live, but studio? That’s a completely different situation.

Loosey goosey drum tracks? Use Drum Tracks Online!

Getting YOUR Drum Trax Online is easy!

1, Export your current mix as a .wav or mp3 file (start your bounce at zero). .

want our drummer to start your project, send a rough of your song.

2. E-mail or dropbox it to nashtrax@bellsouth.net

3. E-mail any notes you have or let our session pro decide what to play.

4. Pay via paypal.com to nashtrax@bellsouth.net

THAT’S IT!

You’ll soon receive a d file you can drop in and will automatically line up.

If ou prefer our drums start your project, that can happen as well.

Questions? Pricing? Text 615-319-8616


Steel Guitar Tracks Online

Our pedal steel guitar man, Mike Douchette

Our pedal steel guitar man, Mr. Mike, credits: George Jones, Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Bonnie Raitt, Conway Twitty,

Looking for steel guitar tracks online? If you need a track of pedal steel for your home or studio recording project look no further! Nashville Trax now offers world class steel guitar tracks played by a session quality Nashville professional steel player!

Reasonably priced and even cheaper if you act now:

Steel Guitar Tracks Online

Check out Mike’s Pedal Steel solo at 5:18 into this video as Billy Gibbons, Peter Frampton and Randy Bachmann look on.


Fiddle Tracks Online!

Fiddle Tracks Online Fast and Priced Right!

Fiddle Tracks OnlineFast and Priced Right!

Need a fiddle track to top off your project?

Call or text 615-319-8616

Fiddle Trax Online has been added to the Nashville Trax list of services! If you need a fiddle part for a song project you’re recording at home, you can have one of Nashville’s top session quality fiddle players track just the part you need.

Why choose a semi-pro when you can have a true pro on your tune? One of the most respected session musicians in Nashville she’s played on records for everyone from Taylor Swift to George Jones to Uncle Kracker!

There are plenty of fantastic live-band players, but session quality, major label level, fiddle players? It’s a rare gift and only a handful of players on the planet qualify. It makes zero sense to pay the fiddle player down the street or the fiddle player from the hot local band to lay a track. You’ll likely end up dropping it out of the mix due to it being pitchy; containing inappropriate licks over the vocal; or having poor, thin, tone quality.

Pay not much more, if any, and get a player Nashville producers choose to lay fiddle tracks on hit recordings!

Call or text 615-319-8616. Or e-mail nashtrax@bellsouth.net


Session Alert!

Play It Again Demos performing band silhouette

Three special recording/mixing session dates are coming up Nov. 26th, 2013 plus Dec. 3rd and Dec. 4th featuring some musicians who are regular members of Billboard charting country artist’s bands. Tracking and overdubs are on tap the first two days, mixing the last.

Jenee Fleenor, the backup singer and fiddle player who plays for hit recording artist Blake Shelton has confirmed. Blake Shelton’s Mine Would Be You is currently the #2 song on the Country Billboard charts.

Jenee also plays regularly for Martina McBride.

William Ellis, drummer for Montgomery Gentry will also be on board. We’ll also be recording bass guitar and guitar.

If you’d like to get a song or two in on this event, or even attend the session to watch your song get tracked and meet the musicians, simply e-mail nashtrax@bellsouth.net and let us know how many songs you want to include. We’ll promptly reply with the cost. 25% down will secure your slot but all remaining fees must be paid in full, in cash, by first downbeat. There’s room, we’ll work all night if necessary.

Update 11-26-13. 6:00 p.m. We tracked multiple songs today starting at 10 a.m. after which every part was backed up to additional hard drives (we do 1 backup as we record). Long day but the tracks sound great so far, we’re looking forward to the next session!

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Casting Now : Reality Show For Aspiring Male Country Artists Age 14 to 20

Hit The Country Music Jackpot!

Hit The Country Music Jackpot!

Jan Smith, vocal coach for The Band Perry’s Kimberly Perry, Usher, and Justin Bieber is part of a new reality TV show focused on discovering the next generation of country music talent.

If interested, upload your video to YouTube then e-mail the link to castingcall.bei@gmail.com

Please include your city of residence, age and all contact information.

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Nashville Skyline

The Music City Songwriting Competition is accepting entries in just about any genre or category imaginable. No instrumentals though.

Entry fee is $30. A pro demo isn’t necessary to enter but considering many entrants will be from cogs in the the Nashville songwriting machine who always do great demos; it’s questionable if you’ll win without one, we believe it’s a very good idea.

Click through the link for more information.


Meet The Producer : Nashville Trax and Play It Again Demos

The music producer, and sometimes engineer at the Nashville recording studio Nashville Trax and the over-the-Internet song demo service Play It Again Demos is Bill Watson. Mr. Watson brings years of experience with song structure, lyrics, arrangement, recording and production to your project. He will choose the perfect session quality Nashville musicians and pro session singers for your song.

He’s known for taking a songwriter’s rough work, no matter how sketchy it is, and transforming it into something amazing. Check out our samples, hopefully you’ll agree.

“I certainly hope you choose our services because I know we can do far more with less for you than any other service out there, but even if you don’t I wish you much luck in your musical endeavors. And far more important, may you find peace and happiness in this life and beyond.”-Bill Watson

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

Bill Watson, music producer @ Nashville Trax Recording Studio, and Play It Again Demos


Now Tracking : The Darker Side Of Love

Nashville Trax Music Studio
We’re finally getting around to the tracking of Tom Hogan’s (a.k.a. Steve Zodiak, his fictitious online name) “The Darker Side of Love” which was the subject of a previous post. It took a while to make some pre-production decisions and get the financials in order.

Love the tune! Uptempo contemporary country with a female vocal and lots of bgv’s. It’s “The Works” level demo ($1,200) so it’s also getting drums, bass guitar, two guitar tracks, fiddle, mandolin and harmonica with the harmonica and fiddle trading licks on the solo section. Steve said, “Make it Rockin’ Country!”

No one has to ask me that twice, LOL. Charts are complete and we’re ready to cut rhythm tracks on this bad boy.- b.e.

10-12-13 Update: Here’s the finished mix.

1 lead vocal track
2 harmony vocal tracks
10 Drum kit tracks (10 separate tracks with each drum microphone getting a separate track, kick, snare, top head, snare bottom head, etc.)
1 bass guitar track
2 split acoustic guitar tracks, panned wide
2 chorused clean electric guitar tracks panned wide
1 distorted rhythm electric guitar track
1 harmonica track
1 fiddle track
1 steel guitar track
1 mandolin track

The Darker Side of Love is © 2013, Tom Hogan, used by permission of the songwriter. If you’re interested in recording this song please let us know and we’ll forward your request to the songwriter and music publisher.

Tom’s comment on 11-17-13: “Thanks for all you’ve done. I’ve nothing to say but good things about the “Darker Side of Love” project.”

How do you like that harmonica work? It adds a lot, eh? And that awesome fiddle trading licks with the harmonica on the solo?

How would you like to be pitching work of this quality?

I can happen! Send us a copy of your working rough mp3 at nashtrax@bellsouth.net and request a quote today!


Play It Again Demos Receives 2013 Nashville Award

Play It Again Demos Nashville Recording Studio Business Award

Play It Again Demos Nashville Recording Studio Business Award

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NASHVILLE September 6th, 2013 — Play It Again Demos has been selected for the 2013 Nashville Award in the Recording Studios category by the Nashville Award Program.

Each year, the Nashville Award Program identifies companies that enhance the positive image of small business through exceptional service to their customers and our community. These companies help make the Nashville area a great place to live, work and play.

The Nashville Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Nashville area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to outperform their competitors and provide long-term value for their customers.

CONTACT:
Jason Taylor
888-731-3985
Email: PublicRelations@awardprogram.org


Now Tracking: Oh Lord I Sing To Thee

IMG_1910 This is a Play It Again Demos client project: gospel piano and vocal demo with female lead and harmony vocal ($250 for a piano/vocal plus $65.00 for harmony/bgvs = $315 total).

I feel blessed to have the opportunity to produce this beautiful, heartfelt worship song for a lady named Heather who is wheelchair bound and convinced God is going to let her walk again.

Do you believe in miracles? Please pray for Heather.

Don’t dismiss it. We had a mini-miracle occur at one of the churches I attend a couple weeks ago.
A member lady’s father was rushed into surgery at a local hospital, died and the nurse came out to tell her there was nothing they could do. (Later, the surgeon said sewing together what was left of his aorta was literally like sewing two pieces of wet toilet paper together, they couldn’t do it.)

A team was still working on the father but it was a legal formality. The daughter started frantically texting church members asking for prayer, saying her father had died on the op table but the doctors were still working on him. (I was not at the church but did get the texts).

As the pastor told it the following Sunday, the husband, who happened to be at an event at the church, received the text, and asked all present for prayer. The entire church hit their knees. Soon a text came in saying his father in law had revived. Three times he flatlined. Three times his heart started again, each time after a prayer request was texted by his daughter and the church prayed mightily until the next text came in saying he had revived.

He’s alive today. The doctors are dumbfounded, They can’t explain it as medically as it was simply not possible.

Coincidence? IMHO Just Jesus doing His thing.

That’s not to say every prayer evokes a miracle but I do believe Paul Stookey had it about right when he paraphrased Matthew 18:20 in The Wedding Song: “Whenever two or more of you are gathered in His name, there is love.”

That’s one of the most beautiful lyrics ever written I think: The Wedding Song Lyric Thought provoking intelligence and simplistic innocence working in parallel. I’m not positive the human mind can create that alone.

He is love. Gather, pray and He will be there. The serendipity for we mortals is how that love plays out-b.e.

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P.S. Update: The song is now tracked. You can listen to the before and after versions here!

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Cowboy Coterie: Proof That Indie Product Can Be Great!

The album of cowboy songs by Brian Berquist, Cowboy Coterie

The album of cowboy songs by Brian Berquist, Cowboy Coterie

Coterie: A small, exclusive group of people with shared interests and/or tastes. A clique.

Cowboy songs may not be your bag, but you might wish to check this out anyway, it’s a great example of an independent project “done right!”

I had produced about fifteen songs for Brian Bergquist- country, pop, you name it- when he called me one evening from his home in Manitoba, Canada (I think he said the temperature was average, about forty below zero there!) with an idea: “I want to do an entire CD of Cowboy songs,” he exclaimed.

The whole thing was pretty much mapped out in his mind and it made sense: the musicians, the artwork, the promo. He wanted it sparse, to sound like cowboys sitting around a campfire telling stories and swapping songs. Sparse, yet high quality: acoustic guitar, male and female vocalists, and he just had to have a Nashville musician he’d heard playing fiddle on a TV show coming out of Nashville, one Wanda Vick. “She just plays so beautifully,” he said.

I discovered, courtesy of Brian, that there was a bigger market than you’d think for cowboy songs. There were cowboy poetry circuits, cowboy conventions, magazines serving the market, just all manner of places and devices to market a project of this sort. I realized an endeavor of this magnitude would eat up a great deal of my time but he convinced me it was well worth pursuing. And “cowboy campfire songs”….who does that? Very cool!

For the next few months I entered an imaginary world where men wearing cowboy hats and carrying six-shooters still ride the range; where cactus, rattlesnakes and campfires were part of daily life; and where tumbleweeds are fascinating objects worthy not just of mention at every opportunity but often the focus of an entire conversation.

And oh how I LOVED being there!

So we started bouncing his tunes back and forth. He’d sing his melodies over the phone, I’d record them into Pro Tools, figure out the chord arrangement his melody and lyrics suggested, record a simple rough with me singing and playing acoustic, then send that on to the real singers as a guide. Because he “wrote” a capella, things didn’t always line up in a musical framework. There was quite a bit of lyric revision and rewriting to beat Brian’s songs into shape.

Finally, we moved on to actually recording tracks. Meanwhile Brian was working with various graphic artists designing the cover and inner sleeve artwork. I was astounded when I started receiving the proofs from the graphic artists:

Independent product CAN have fabulous artwork!

Independent product CAN have fabulous artwork!

And this, which has the list of songs and credits. The lyrics to every song are on the back:

inner sleeve, BrianBergquist's Cowboy Coterie

Inside Sleeve of Brian Bergquist’s Cowboy Coterie

Just because you own a computer and software allowing you to design your own artwork doesn’t mean you are a graphic artist. Be smart like Brian and get the input of a pro. Yes, it costs, yes it makes your project look more professional and speaks well of the music inside.

So the project is now complete, the songs sound great, the whole thing has a cohesive feel, and the lesson here is valid regardless of whether you’re doing cowboy songs, pop or metal: to not limit yourself, take your time, invest wisely, and you too, can do quality.

Just as important, have a target market in mind upfront and ensure every element of the project aims straight for it.- b.e.

* Unfortunately Brian passed away on May 7th, 2013. I never met him in person but we spent many hours on the phone working out song details, discussing the music business and becoming friends. We often joked that we were long lost cousins.

Cuz, you be sorely missed until, I too, reach “The End of My Trail.” But we both know where this trail ends and the next begins; there I’m sure we’ll saddle up together once again and ride where the tumbleweeds roll.


Update On Kerry McFate’s Clarence Lowden Album Project

Songwriter Kerry McFate (left) and producer Bill Watson (right) taking a break from mixing Kerry's songs. Songwriter Kerry McFate (left) and producer Bill Watson (right) take a break from mixing songs for Kerry’s Clarence Lowden album.

Songwriter Kerry McFate (left) and producer Bill Watson (right) taking a break from mixing Kerry’s songs.
Songwriter Kerry McFate (left) and producer Bill Watson (right) take a break from mixing songs for Kerry’s Clarence Lowden album.

Kerry McFate will be taking his flight back to New York City tomorrow morning just thrilled with the experience at Nashville Trax and stoked about the way the songs came out.

“Bill, I’m blown away, I can’t thank you and your team enough for taking the songs I brought in, mere kernels really, and growing them into these fabulous recordings!” Kerry exclaimed as we parted.

He’ll be the first to admit he’s not a highly skilled singer technically, but he has a great voice and with do-over punch-ins, plus a little help from software, reverb, delay and EQ, his strong baritone, (which has shades of deep register country singers like Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Cash and Jamey Johnson) sounds just great, even better than he expected. He also played his own Taylor acoustic guitar and those tracks mixed in, no problem.

Fiddle and steel guitar are featured throughout, which Kerry requested when we first discussed the project, and sound super, thanks to the contributions of my favorite calls on both of those instruments, Wanda Vick on fiddle and Mike Douchette on pedal steel.

The mixes are finished on all three songs, which Kerry intends to release on CD under his fictitious Clarence Lowden name.

Kerry has the stereo mix .wav files as well as the (Pro Tools) session files on his hard drive. That’s actually the 8th or 9th copy of all files on 4 different drives because at Nashville Trax we meticulously back up on external hard drives in rotation at each stage of the recording process: After each song is tracked, after each overdub musician or singer completes their parts, and of course, after the final mix.

With these first few tunes I think we were able to define a direction and create a unique sound for Kerry that can be explored even further as the album is completed- b.e. watson