Who to contact for making a demo?

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Uwe Haegg
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Who to contact for making a demo?

Post by Uwe Haegg »

If I wanted to cut a two or three song demo
in Nashville for my own pleasure, at my own expense, who should I contact?
What is the going rate for a studio with a four piece session band?
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Michael Holland
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Post by Michael Holland »

Hi Uwe,

Forum member Mike Headrick has a nice studio about an hour outside of Nashville. He'll set you up with a complete package at a good price. Contact him at steelfodder@aol.com.

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Post by Uwe Haegg »

Michael,
Thanks for the advice.
I know Mike to be a very honest and
helpful person. He sold me my Nashville 1000
at a fair price - a really great deal.
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Post by Leigh Howell »

Dennis Paine, and Jim Unger have a nice studio in Nashville. Smiley Roberts would have the location etc. I'm sure.

Leigh
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Post by Bob Knight »

Here's Dennis' Studio web site.
http://www.dennispayne.net/rustywood.htm
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Post by Joe Casey »

Dennis Payne is one of the best engineers and pair of ears for a quality session around. Everything one needs for a quality recording is availible....

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Thanks for your emails Uwe. I look forward to meeting you and working with you.
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Post by Sonny Priddy »

Bobbie Seymour Has A Studio You Mite Want To Call Him. PH.(615-822-5555) Tell Him Sonny Told You. SONNY.

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Uwe Haegg
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Post by Uwe Haegg »

Thanks for all the info.
As always you guys are just the most helpful people one could wish for.
Thank you.

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Post by Bill Crook »

Just stay away from the "Big Business" studios. They will only take your hard earned money and leave you hanging. If they don't tie you up in a contract that you will never get out of, you will be lucky !!

I've seen many song-writers and artist that has gotton tangled up with the "Big-Suites" and are still paying for it.

Some of the above post said it best:

Go with Mike Headrige or Bobbe Seymour or one of the smaller studios for demo cuts. While you may or may not get the mega-cut demo or be the next Elvis, at least you won't get hung up and stranded for the next 5-10 years in a contract that keeps you from letting the world know just how much better you are than some of those "New-Country-Acts" that is so P##-poor the public is having to endure.


See the Frank Parrish post below.
(DID YOU KNOW THIS) (a must read to embellish on this thread.)


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Post by Uwe Haegg »

Bill,
Thanks for the heads up on the interesting Frank Parrish thread.
The music business sure is a complex beast.

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Ulla Lindstroem
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THANKS again for your great help!

Post by Ulla Lindstroem »

Back then (when Uwe asked) I only wanted to cut two songs as a 'once in a lifetime experience', just for fun! But you guys lead me to the BEST, with Mike Headrick.....so in February next year we are going back to finish my SECOND CD!!!! 8) :D ...and the first one still gets lots of airplay all over the world, two years after the release! My latest single has been on TOP 20 on the ECMA charts for 12 weeks now....AND I found a co-writer who wants me to cut a THIRD CD with OUR songs with Mike! So talk about DREAMS COMING TRUE! :D

THANKS GUYS for your very helpful Forum...it sure made a difference for ME!...Which is also why I wrote a tribute song for you and this Forum (STEELERS OF THE WORLD). AND I'm trying to copy your concept with a "CLAN" (Forum) for Songwriters and Artists on Netlog. Please feel free to join, if you like! http://en.netlog.com/clan/CountrySongwriters

....and oh yeah...Uwe of course gets to buy another steelguitar! LoL 8)
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