Nashville’s Demo Diva
When you get around to the idea that you should record your
songs to be pitched in a professionalNashville manner, one name comes to mind; that of the one and only Kim Copeland! Kim has been a fixture in the area for years and has recorded and produced songs for scores of folks who have been absolutely blessed by the experience.
In the music industry, blessings come in many guises. Kim’s clients have had success finding gigs, selling songs, meeting helpful industry professionals, making lifelong friends and more.
Not only is she known for excellent musicality and generosity in Nashville, but check out what the Examiner in Houston, TX had to say.
“Now, from Nashville, comes Kim Copeland, one of Nashville’s top independent producers to give you her weatlth of knowledge and experience to help you survive in the music recording world. Recording a full-length CD project and want to find out how to spot the “sharks?” This free seminar is a must for all singer/songwriters.
For anyone thinking about recording a new CD, producer Kim Copeland will walk you through the process in this FREE seminar, designed specifically for recording artists. Kim will bring her years of experience in music production, artist management and her talents as a vocalist, to help you prepare and make wise choices. Kim says, “The last thing you want to do is spend too much money and not get a great product!” (Continue reading on Examiner.com)
All About the Music!
“Well,” you say, “I can name any number demo producers…”And I’m sure you can, but can they really make your songs sound totally professional? Just take one listen, and you will be convinced that there is not a better choice in town.
“Perhaps the best indication of the respect in which she’s held in the industry is her inclusion in The Art & Science of Sound, the acclaimed video series on music production and recording put together by world-renowned producer/artist Alan Parsons and featuring legends like Michael McDonald and producer Tony Brown.
Kim came to Nashville from one of the nation’s true musical hotbeds, the Texas dance hall circuit, where she shared bills with George Strait and Johnny Lee and crossed paths with Willie Nelson, Gene Watson and Rodney Crowell.
A visible part of the Nashville scene, she continues to perform at local spots like the legendary Bluebird Café, and she tours as both a solo artist and as a back-up singer for other performers. She has her own series of instructional videos, writes a weekly article for Songwriters Connection and other publications, and serves as a mentor in the Country Music Foundation’s Words and Music Program, which teams schoolchildren with working songwriters. She is an active member of the CMA, NARAS, ASCAP, AMA, NSAI and Folk Alliance.” – from Kim’s profile at Nashville Music Pros…
Highly Recommended
Her reputation as a gifted song troubleshooter has made her one of the most sought-after speakers, consultants and songwriting instructors in the country for organizations including TAXI, The Songwriters Connection and the Nashville Songwriters Association International.
That’s good enough for me, of course, I’ve had a good listen to her work. You should take a listen, too, and if you are looking to get your songs professionally produced, I think you will agree that the search stops here.
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