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What does it take?
I am working with a songwriter from Texas. The guy is very talented in terms of writing lyrics and music, but his music/songwriting career hasn't taken off just yet. He desperately wants me to choose bands from our area and get in touch with them about playing/recording his music, but this is an unconventional request (at best) and we've had no success convincing our targeted bands to participate. What would it take for YOU to participate if somebody came to you with such a request?
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A decent song.
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What kind of artist are you trying to get in contact with, are you going for Miranda Lambert or Joe Ely?
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Money
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A giant schlong
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1000 dollars in my Paypal account
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Seven birds on the branch outside of my window.
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That's a pretty sound idea, we just don't have any artists yet unfortunately. I would ultimately like to create a YouTube channel such as the one you mentioned as well as a collaborations page on his actual music website. I feel that we will have to use an approach that combines several of the ideas you guys have proposed, rather than just one
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Well, if you don't have anyone recording your songs, maybe make a portfolio of the songs you have written already. This way you can show people you approach what type of material you are capable of creating.
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Okay we sent out our first pitch and had mixed feelings about the results. We contacted a band called the Bellfuries, who politely declined. I am thinking of revising our pitch to offer the bands a sum of money to record the track, a marketing budget to publicize the collaboration and proceeds from sales if and when we post the finished tracks on iTunes, CD Baby, etc. Does this sound like a suitable offer that you would accept?
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Depends on the sum of money. 1¢ is a sum of money.
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