Need female singer for remote songwriting / recording
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Holly Springs GA
Description
Please note that this is just for fun and isn’t a paying job, so if you’re a working musician trying to pay the bills it wouldn’t be of any benefit to you. I don’t gig anymore but I want to be respectful of those who do. Unlike bands, who tend to flock together by age group, it doesn’t matter how young or old you are. If you had to put your music on hold to raise a family, this might be a good opportunity for some creativity that can work around your schedule. I’m an ex-pro cover band guy in Atlanta with a nice studio. I recently wrote and produced the first season of a sci fi comedy podcast (Way Better Than Fingers) with a cast of a dozen actors across the country, and was very happy with how it worked out. So, I thought I might try applying that to music. Because I already have the male vocals covered, I thought I’d see if I could find one or more female vocalists to work with. This can be you contributing to songs of mine, me contributing to yours, or us writing something together. I’m open to any genre that feels good and have no problem being honest about songs that I don’t feel I can do justice to. Female singers are in short supply in Atlanta, so I thought Music City might be a good place to look since it’s a remote project. As for me, I’m a singer / guitarist with modest keyboard chops and the ability to sequence what exceeds my skills. I use sample libraries for bass and drums. My bar gig days were mostly 70s / 80s / 90s rock, but I’ve written acoustic guitar, synth and orchestral based things. I’m also open to new directions and inspiration. I don’t do this for a living anymore so there’s no rush or deadlines, and I’m not interested in charging money for anything since I pay the bills as a software developer. I’m doing this because I enjoy making music with friends. The most important thing to me is working with nice people. I’d rather have a good singer who’s enjoyable to work with than a world class superstar who’s not. If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, give me an idea of your musical preferences and what you’d like to do. We’ll talk a little about your recording setup (a decent mic and quiet space to record is all you really need) and just see if we’d have a good time making music together.
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