New to Taxi I have 2 for a listen
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:50 pm
Hello all I am new here but I think I am getting the hang of it.
The first song is "Ghost of Bourbon Street" submitted to...
HEARTFELT, ROOTSY, EARTHY, MODERN AMERICANA SONGS a la Robert Plant (Band of Joy), Ryan Bingham, Eilen Jewell, and Alison Krauss wanted by TV/Film Publisher placing music in numerous top-rated TV shows. Songs must project an earthy sincerity with a contemporary, heartland feel that combines guitar-driven elements of folk, blues and alt-country. Lyrics should be honest and authentic and express truths about matters of the heart, home, life's journeys, family, workin' for a living, the joys of life, etc. Make sure your production is warm, organic and clean and incorporates real instruments typical of this genre. Vocalists (GUYS or GIRLS OK) should project a natural genuineness with their heartfelt delivery, unadorned phrasing and subtle ache in tone. Please stay on pitch and demonstrate control. Energy can vary from touching ballad to uptempo shuffle so long as the m! elodies are well developed with distinctive verses and memorable, catchy chorus/refrains. Publisher is NOT looking for full-on country, retro folk a la Joan Baez or hillbilly a la Tennessee Ernie Ford! Please submit songs with language and melodies that are relevant to today's contemporary audience.
the second song is a Christmas song I co-wrote with a friend just would like some feed back "Daddy I Been Good" thanks to all
http://www.taxi.com/boyd
The first song is "Ghost of Bourbon Street" submitted to...
HEARTFELT, ROOTSY, EARTHY, MODERN AMERICANA SONGS a la Robert Plant (Band of Joy), Ryan Bingham, Eilen Jewell, and Alison Krauss wanted by TV/Film Publisher placing music in numerous top-rated TV shows. Songs must project an earthy sincerity with a contemporary, heartland feel that combines guitar-driven elements of folk, blues and alt-country. Lyrics should be honest and authentic and express truths about matters of the heart, home, life's journeys, family, workin' for a living, the joys of life, etc. Make sure your production is warm, organic and clean and incorporates real instruments typical of this genre. Vocalists (GUYS or GIRLS OK) should project a natural genuineness with their heartfelt delivery, unadorned phrasing and subtle ache in tone. Please stay on pitch and demonstrate control. Energy can vary from touching ballad to uptempo shuffle so long as the m! elodies are well developed with distinctive verses and memorable, catchy chorus/refrains. Publisher is NOT looking for full-on country, retro folk a la Joan Baez or hillbilly a la Tennessee Ernie Ford! Please submit songs with language and melodies that are relevant to today's contemporary audience.
the second song is a Christmas song I co-wrote with a friend just would like some feed back "Daddy I Been Good" thanks to all
http://www.taxi.com/boyd