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<blockquote data-quote="HMFIC" data-source="post: 1946378" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>Here's Ray's latest FaceBook post:</p><p></p><p><em>ok. scott wattson, what can i do for you? i'm not a music industry executive or song pitcher or anyone who can forward anybody's career as i'm still scuffling round myself. i wish i was a high falutin' music big shot. of course if i was i would probably run the company into the ground as i don't have very commercial taste at all. all i really can do is advise you to learn all you can about publishing, mechanicals, masters, licenses, producer points, social media, ascap, bmi, sesac and to join the musicians union and don't do drugs.</em></p><p><em>chad, for a broke musician rig it depends on your style. hayes or slaid type stuff-acoustic with a piezo works. recommend having your own acoustic amp so you're not at the mercy of crappy sound men. now it you're more into the lincoln or otis or scott biram, well a funky old kay or silvertone electric through a blues jr. is about as good as it gets. also an important investment is having ur own mic as who ever is on before you may smoke, be sick or eaten a onion burger. a shure 58 is a great workhorse. </em></p><p><em>here's an idea if you got no money. go to your girl friends dad and say if you buy me a gibson j45 and a amp, you will never see me again. now your girlfriend may have a broken heart for a while but she'll find some one obviously better for her than you and you may miss her for a while..but now you got your rig and the fact is..you better off with the blues. </em></p><p><em>any other questions?</em></p><p><em>we got the line up for gritngroovefest working and i do appreciate your suggestions so we'll let the cat out of the bag soon ( peta people thats just a expression. there was no cat in a bag) and i was just kidding about breaking up with your girlfriend to get a guitar. rwh</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMFIC, post: 1946378, member: 7539"] Here's Ray's latest FaceBook post: [I]ok. scott wattson, what can i do for you? i'm not a music industry executive or song pitcher or anyone who can forward anybody's career as i'm still scuffling round myself. i wish i was a high falutin' music big shot. of course if i was i would probably run the company into the ground as i don't have very commercial taste at all. all i really can do is advise you to learn all you can about publishing, mechanicals, masters, licenses, producer points, social media, ascap, bmi, sesac and to join the musicians union and don't do drugs. chad, for a broke musician rig it depends on your style. hayes or slaid type stuff-acoustic with a piezo works. recommend having your own acoustic amp so you're not at the mercy of crappy sound men. now it you're more into the lincoln or otis or scott biram, well a funky old kay or silvertone electric through a blues jr. is about as good as it gets. also an important investment is having ur own mic as who ever is on before you may smoke, be sick or eaten a onion burger. a shure 58 is a great workhorse. here's an idea if you got no money. go to your girl friends dad and say if you buy me a gibson j45 and a amp, you will never see me again. now your girlfriend may have a broken heart for a while but she'll find some one obviously better for her than you and you may miss her for a while..but now you got your rig and the fact is..you better off with the blues. any other questions? we got the line up for gritngroovefest working and i do appreciate your suggestions so we'll let the cat out of the bag soon ( peta people thats just a expression. there was no cat in a bag) and i was just kidding about breaking up with your girlfriend to get a guitar. rwh[/I] [/QUOTE]
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