Connections in the industry --- I believe are pretty solid. He was a sound engineer from late 60's to '81 for a company that ran sound for gobs of well known acts ( Eagles, Jackson Browne, J. Buffett, CSNY, Yes, Chicago, Dylan, ELVIS to name a few ) and made alot of friends in the biz. (lotsa cool pics and stories about being on the road, too)
>>>>If he has this mucho exp. soundz like he knew what he was doing and fhkd you. Ooops whoop sorry I forgot to put your name on that check! geewhiz darn it....
>>on a lighter note, you must have had some good sht for him to steal it.
As far as 'career' in the songwriting industry-- I've had no real desire to be a singer/songwriter. I don't have a band, rarley play out live and if I do, it's usually just sitting in w/someone else's band (I do the home recording thing). However, I apparently have a knack for writing songs (as do most members here, I'm sure) that some people find highly marketable. But I'm happy with my job as a graphic artist and enjoy creating great looking resortwear for most of the western hemisphere. So this songwriting/music publishing thing, I just kind of fell into it and I'm just mildly excited by it at this point. No 'pipe dreams' here, just gonna roll with it and see what happens.
>>Sharks are good at spotting live meat without a clue.
>>Read a book called That'll be the Day about Buddy Holly getting stiffed by his "friend" the publisher....
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