Got a friend that started me in the music recording thing about three years ago. He's had successes and I guess a few failures. Anyway, Thanks Bill of the famed FlamingEmbers of the 70's for what you showed me.
Amazing what you can do with a flat top guitar. All Acoustic. The thoughts of doing "Backups on New Years Eve" - second title . . .
http://www.mikenet.us/headache.mp3
A couple o' little songs for those cross dressing pagents we have at work . . .
http://www.mikenet.us/honey.mp3
http://www.mikenet.us/yomagirl.mp3
This is the "Hill" stuff. Growing up in East Tennessee, you heard alot of hill style guitar.
http://www.mikenet.us/amazinggrace.mp3
. . and the Nashville, Tennessee influience . . .
http://www.mikenet.us/jltwj-music.mp3
. . . and Southern Rock has a little influience . . .
http://www.mikenet.us/southernrock.mp3
. . . And, I almost forgot the Blues . . .
http://www.mikenet.us/RockyTop_Blues.mp3
. . . And, of course this is Tennessee, a country project with a friend of mine - Vocals: Stephen Short . . .
http://www.mikenet.us/short/Track2.mp3
This is a remarkable program . . . Hey, just use it, abuse it, have a little fun . . .