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Kerouac
by bennash - 11/05/25 08:47 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 11/03/25 01:04 AM
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I'm in Nashville, and that's the only market I really feel like I know with regard to what demos need to sound like. I can listen to them and make suggestions for this market, but what I say will or won't work as a pitch here may or may not hold true in L.A., N.Y. or anywhere else, particularly with regard to film work, commercial applications, etc. Basically, if they're not recorded here and have any 'home recording' essense to them in any way shape or form, even if they're perfect for another pitch in another place, it won't happen here. I'm not saying they do...haven't heard them yet. So much of it is market driven...
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