Please Listen And Comment On My Music
I do almost no self-promotion. And I haven't played in public for several years. That's almost certainly why I'm not widely known. My ill-fated excursions into the Nashville music scene 15 years ago nearly destroyed me as a songwriter and artist. Despite, or, perhaps, because of that I continue to keep going. I've never lost sight of my dream to get my music heard and I never will.
Life seems to get in the way of our dreams sometimes, however, and that's why I'm behind in my goal of releasing a CD. I had targeted that goal for the first part of 2007; I've obviously missed that target. My new target is the end of 2008.
I could use your help. The hardest thing for me all along has been to figure out which of my more than 150 songs I should record. I need you listen to the songs I've posted on my Music page and give me feedback on the ones you think I should release. And be honest with me, OK? If you don't like a song, say so and tell me why. I really appreciate your help; in fact, if you post feedback and give me your email address, I'll give you a free CD when it's finally released, maybe even a mention in the liner notes.
While you're at it, let me know what you'd like to see more of on The Singing Songwriter.
Thanks!
Kenny
Life seems to get in the way of our dreams sometimes, however, and that's why I'm behind in my goal of releasing a CD. I had targeted that goal for the first part of 2007; I've obviously missed that target. My new target is the end of 2008.
I could use your help. The hardest thing for me all along has been to figure out which of my more than 150 songs I should record. I need you listen to the songs I've posted on my Music page and give me feedback on the ones you think I should release. And be honest with me, OK? If you don't like a song, say so and tell me why. I really appreciate your help; in fact, if you post feedback and give me your email address, I'll give you a free CD when it's finally released, maybe even a mention in the liner notes.
While you're at it, let me know what you'd like to see more of on The Singing Songwriter.
Thanks!
Kenny

1 Comments:
Ditch the over reliance on reverb, as a matter of fact record the vocals dry.
the first two songs are weak, say something, get to the point you can't wait a minute or two minutes into a song for a payoff, no hooks equal no listener.
You would die a slow painful death onstage with the tempo's you're setting, pick it up. Get a metronome and set it to at least 110 bpm...
The vocals aren't bad, the third song shows promise. Get a real producer who has a sense of your strengths and will work around the weaknesses. Did I mention ditch the reverb?
Effects and gimmicks do not equal better. Best of luck.
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