Bucket City Bawdy House is a new undertaking intended to group up various groups of musicians into a studio for 6-8 hours and knock out some new ideas. Their official description spells out the process quite nicely:
Middle Tennessee has a vast pool of talented musicians. The idea behind this project is to assign local musicians to 8-12 groups of 3-5 people. These groups of artists will be asked to write and record an original composition in a 5-8 hour session at dB Studio in Rockvale, Tennessee. The resulting compilation will be released world-wide through the Tune Core music distribution service. After the recording fees have been recouped, all participating artists will be free to promote and sell the compilation. There will be a small ($10-$20) participation fee to offset the initial recording and Tune Core fees. Please contact Wm. Shane Ball for more details and feel free to share this page to any local artist you think might be interested.
There’s a lot of potential here for greatness. The first session went down last night with Jeff Keeran, Tiffany Minton, Mike Leffler, David Sullivan and, apparently, went quite well. I, for one, look forward to hearing the results.
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Brilliant penmanship.
Mon February 13, 2012 at 4:11 pm