The Year is 2012. We pitched 30 tracks to our publisher Audio Network, across 6 genres. We expected them to accept a few. They said yes to everything! Where to even start? This is the first of our series documenting our adventures recording in New Orleans. Part 1 takes us back to our first trip in 2012/2013 - looking at the writing, and recording process and the fun we had along the way! From Jazz through Blues.... Cajun and an explanation of how we wrote a piece in 10 minu...
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The Year is 2012. We pitched 30 tracks to our publisher Audio Network, across 6 genres. We expected them to accept a few. They said yes to everything! Where to even start? This is the first of our series documenting our adventures recording in New Orleans. Part 1 takes us back to our first trip in 2012/2013 - looking at the writing, and recording process and the fun we had along the way! From Jazz through Blues.... Cajun and an explanation of how we wrote a piece in 10 minu...
The Making of Who'd Have Believed Ep 3: Post Production
Two Composers, Two Continents
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1 month ago
The Making of Who'd Have Believed Ep 3: Post Production
The 3rd and final podcast in our series documenting the start to finish process in writing, recording and producing “Who’d Have Believed” from our new big band album “Keep on Movin’” In this episode we cover the post production process! Click link to stream Who'd have Believed: https://linktr.ee/MeeganTobin
Two Composers, Two Continents
The Year is 2012. We pitched 30 tracks to our publisher Audio Network, across 6 genres. We expected them to accept a few. They said yes to everything! Where to even start? This is the first of our series documenting our adventures recording in New Orleans. Part 1 takes us back to our first trip in 2012/2013 - looking at the writing, and recording process and the fun we had along the way! From Jazz through Blues.... Cajun and an explanation of how we wrote a piece in 10 minu...