Putting Country Back In Country In A High Tech World
June 28, 2006
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Putting Country Back In Country In A High Tech World
Country Songcrafters is now open for stuggling songwriters to get quality demos recorded for a fraction of what they have had to pay in the past. Internet access provides a full band performance to be sent over the internet for vocal ready performance tracks to be completed by the songwriter.
Flintstone, GA June 28, 2006 — Farm Boy Music Group in Flintstone, Georgia has recently posted it’s new website to the world wide web. Country Songcrafters is the name and they are offering a high-tech way for songwriters to get a demo of their latest creation ready for vocals at a cost far below what most studios charge for just one hour of time.
Gary R. Farmer, owner, says, “To get a demo cut takes a band and studio. The cost many times for one song can run into the hundreds. We can get the cost for a struggling songwriter affordable and be vocal ready.” The website has samples to give a songwriter options for pricing and levels of completion. “Many songwriters have home recording equipment to add vocals at home and with the internet and email the backing tracks can be sent over the web. We supply the band so that the neighbors won’t complain about those midnight inspiration sessions,” says Farmer.
Farm Boy Music Group has a publishing company, Farm Boy Music, a BMI company, Wolf Den Studio, and 2angels2 Productions for promotion and marketing.
“Much of today’s music gets away from what is classified as ‘traditional’ country music. We specialize in getting country back into the country. While we work mainly with country songwriters, we also do all styles, gospel, r&b, rock, but our name says it all.