Category Archives: recording

Holiday Sparkle on iTunes

“Holiday Sparkle” will put a smile on your face and some fa la la’s in your holiday spirit. It’s the latest single from my band, double-breasted.

It’s available for $0.99 on the iTunes store right now!
Click here or on the image below to download a copy for yourself.

Holiday Sparkle iTunes

P.S. – Don’t forget to get in on the video contest for this song!

You Smiled Because You Knew

I composed and recorded an instrumental piece for two pianos, synthesizer, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, and drum set. The odd part? I composed and recorded the entire piece on my iPad using virtual instruments in the GarageBand app. It’s called “You Smiled Because You Knew.”

Feel free to share it and comment below. Hope you enjoy it!

If the player does not appear above, please click here to listen to the song. It will open in a new window.

PS – As always, the mailing list was first to know about this new track. Click here to join the mailing list.

Wow, thank you!

FUNDED!

I am truly amazed at the results of the recent Kickstarter pledge. A special thank you to all who contributed or helped spread the word about the campaign.

Here are the stats:
$5,991 Raised
119% of Goal
98 Backers
$61.13 Average Donation!

Now it’s time to finish our record!

double-breasted’s Next Record

I’m sure it comes as no shock for me to tell you that the business of selling music – specifically the business of selling recorded music – is in a state of flux. Musicians can no longer wait to be discovered by a record label. Record labels can no longer rely on an audience of music fans who are willing to pay for watered-down content aimed at the masses. Those who enjoy listening to music deserve better. Those who take risks and create music that fans want to hear deserve better, too.

The good news for both music lovers and music creators is that the Internet has made the middle man (the traditional record label) unnecessary. Though it still costs time, money, inspiration, and many other intangibles to create a record, the means by which to produce, package, market, and sell a record are more accessible than ever before. Here’s a question for you. What if the music lovers and the music creators could pool their resources, bypass the middle man, and produce something great?

My band double-breasted has just launched a campaign on Kickstarter.com, the world’s largest funding platform for creative projects. We’re asking for your support to complete our next record. For this record, we’ve brought our harp/cello/drum trio into a professional studio to capture the full range of our acoustic instruments. We’re recording new original music written, sung, and performed by Kristy, Ardith, and myself. As you may know, I’ve been busy in the studio drumming, singing, clapping, and even playing timpani (thanks again for the timpani loan, Jay)! We’re really taking it up a notch from our previous record. We are excited about this new batch of songs and would like to bring them directly to you as a professionally produced, mixed, mastered, and visually appealing package.

In appreciation for your support, we’re offering double-breasted content and gifts that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Click on the image below to visit our Kickstarter page and learn about the pledge options. Added bonus: Just by visiting the page, you will also be able to view the premiere of our new music video for a song off of our previous record called “You Never Said Goodbye.”


Visit the double-breasted Kickstarter page here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/281128566/double-breasteds-new-five-song-ep-suit-yourself

I truly appreciate your support. If you would like to share this campaign with friends and other music lovers, here is a shorter URL you can copy/paste and post on Facebook and Twitter: http://kck.st/fk74aM.

One last thing: Kickstarter is an all-or-nothing fundraising platform. This means if we don’t reach our goal, we will not receive any donations whatsoever. We are already at 40% of our goal with just 20 days remaining.

Once again, I appreciate your support. I’m very excited about the opportunity to bring you a great-sounding, musically exciting, and professionally-packaged recording.

Recording with double-breasted

double-breasted is currently in the studio working on our next collection of songs. Here’s a sneak peak into live-tracking the drums via a video taken with my iPhone. Kristy and Ardith are in an isolation room with the harp and cello, so all you can hear are the drums. You’ll just have to wait for the full recording to hear everything together. Enjoy.