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(formerly miserneil)
Have you actually got Doug and Pat in your band?? Cool.
And i'd never noticed the Doug and Pat resemblance but you're right, it's uncanny!
(formerly miserneil)
Anyway, got a round trip to Cardiff tomorrow so I needed something for the journey. Excellent.
And I hope you enjoy Eric!
(formerly miserneil)
Again I know nothing about the music business but a bit about business.
So as said hit the country DJ and local, national and international you have the taster video, get a marketing pack emailed out around the world there is a global market for Roots and country music.
I would may be get a memorable lead headline in on the video. So it tells people what it’s about and is the first thing a newcomer see’s.
i would then do some targeted and paid Facebook work based around your demographic. A lot of people sigh a lot about paid FB but I get good results and can see a direct link to sales and product awareness.
you don’t have to spend a fortune be smart and targeted.
Again on the social front get gig pictures pictures and short clips from friends, family and fans hitting Instagram.
make sure your web server will take the additional traffic and people.
the list is endless but on the basis you were number 5 with a bullet should get you booked into a few places and events.
i am sure far more experienced music promotions people will dive on on with some better stuff the list of things these days is endless.
Again well done
might you share some notes on what you played and recorded with guitars amps etc some real nice tones
Essentially the main electric guitar tones are my '65 Tele into a BadCat Black Cat wound up nice and loud! There is one solo (the outro to Tones of Home) that is the Tele though a Lazy J20 and a tubescreamer kicked in half way though. Acoustic wise its a Guild jumbo and a Gibson J45.
(formerly miserneil)
(formerly miserneil)
(formerly miserneil)
The thing with this kind of relatively simple melody stuff is that you have to capture that very Nashville polished type sound and production to make it truly outstanding .....it's amazing what a bit of Fiddle etc can do
Great tho' ....really enjoyed
This was filmed last weekend at the Upton Blues Festival:
(formerly miserneil)
(formerly miserneil)