Band Tips

01

Treat your band like a business and know what you want to do with it. Drawing up a business plan is what the big boys do. Don’t just say you want to “make it”. Make what???

02

Find someone outside of the band, like me (hint-hint), who you trust, and start developing your songs. An outside opinion will always provide fresh ideas that you didn’t think of.

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I am very happy to be working with local artists on a development level. Consulting and producing with the intention of helping them get from point A to point B more efficiently.

I am also very happy to be working with beginner guitarists, singers and songwriters on a one on basis and in a group environment.

 

I’ve also partnered up with our long time producer Rich Mouser on a state of the art studio that we own and operate. We’ve opened the doors for unsigned bands to be able to get an Oleander quality recording in the most comfortable and cozy environment. Our goal is to provide the most professional experience that bands have ever had.  And give them something that they can service to labels and radio, clubs and record stores.

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