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Soladee
Banned
did anything ever form from this collaboration??
POUND said:Damn, it must be nice to be able to buy your way into the music business.
POUND said:I didn't know I was known in Arkansas.
Actually, I'm always surprised when I'm know somewhere out of town, hell even in town. Considering I didn't get to promote my cd like I wanted to. Flaky investors messed up everything.
How will I know you in Nashville? You moving here or visiting or what? Let me know man and we'll hook up.
Trusty said:
Why do you say that? You are in the music business too. We know who you are over here next door in Arkansas. Come December, you'll know us (Stickybeats)over in Nashville.![]()
stkee phl0 said:
Damn, someone's biting my name.
By the way, no, I haven't heard any updates on Lil Jon and Paris Hilton.
stkee phl0 said:All good, just don't take the spelling and my pervertuousity.![]()
Trusty said:
Almost a year ago, I read one of your threads talking about the independent scene and selling CDs on the net and out the trunk. We had a conversation about that and I checked your site out and bootlegged a song (no offence) and gave it to DJ's here in LR/NLR and in Fayetville (Home of the Hogs!!!). It got some play. I don't know if that translated into sales for you. But it was hot for a minute in college towns. It was a while ago and I don't remember which one it was by name. Just something I did one day in passing. It had an acoustic guitar (could be any of them I guess) as the lead instrument. Kinda twangy.Good stuff.
We'll be coming thru Tenn on a club tour to promote the next album. We to the point where we can move 1200-1700 CD's every time out in less than a year. Got some money stashed away and a goal for 3000+ (Lord willing) this time out. Spend money to make money...you know how it go.
Trusty said:
Almost a year ago, I read one of your threads talking about the independent scene and selling CDs on the net and out the trunk. We had a conversation about that and I checked your site out and bootlegged a song (no offence) and gave it to DJ's here in LR/NLR and in Fayetville (Home of the Hogs!!!). It got some play. I don't know if that translated into sales for you. But it was hot for a minute in college towns. It was a while ago and I don't remember which one it was by name. Just something I did one day in passing. It had an acoustic guitar (could be any of them I guess) as the lead instrument. Kinda twangy.Good stuff.
We'll be coming thru Tenn on a club tour to promote the next album. We to the point where we can move 1200-1700 CD's every time out in less than a year. Got some money stashed away and a goal for 3000+ (Lord willing) this time out. Spend money to make money...you know how it go.
Trusty said:
Almost a year ago, I read one of your threads talking about the independent scene and selling CDs on the net and out the trunk. We had a conversation about that and I checked your site out and bootlegged a song (no offence) and gave it to DJ's here in LR/NLR and in Fayetville (Home of the Hogs!!!). It got some play. I don't know if that translated into sales for you. But it was hot for a minute in college towns. It was a while ago and I don't remember which one it was by name. Just something I did one day in passing. It had an acoustic guitar (could be any of them I guess) as the lead instrument. Kinda twangy.Good stuff.
We'll be coming thru Tenn on a club tour to promote the next album. We to the point where we can move 1200-1700 CD's every time out in less than a year. Got some money stashed away and a goal for 3000+ (Lord willing) this time out. Spend money to make money...you know how it go.
POUND said:
You must be talking about the song with me and Haystak "Country Thang". Damn Trusty, thanks. I'm glad you did that sh!t. That's a good kind of bootlegging right there. By the way, when you come to Nashville, let me know in advance and we'll hook up.
seth2k2 said:
damn i didnt know you had it like that
Trusty said:
Yeah, I should've just said the one with Haystak. I didn't remember the name of the song though. I know you paid a nice chunk for him to be on it, but I didn't want to say "the one with Haystak" so you didn't think that was why I snagged it.![]()
Yeah, I have it like that. A lot of folks on this site have it like that. It's called 'pounding the pavement' or 'grinding it out'. A lot of folks on this site can do way more than just the 1700 CD's I do everytime they put one out too.Some folks around here can do 10,000 or more. Get out of Malvern my friend. There is a whole world out here to get money from. Would it kill you to book a show or to. You gotta perform so people can see you...not just beg them to go listen to your soundclick.