Yellow Cotton Sundress
Burningwycke
Performed By
Burningwycke
Album UPC
859700592632
CD Baby Track ID
10419800
Label
Namaste Media
Released
2008-06-20
BPM
113
Rated
0
ISRC
USTC50876641
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
0
Writers
Writer
Mark Cundiff
Pub Co
Mark Cundiff (BMI)
Composer
Mark Cundiff
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Missouri
Description
Psychedelic Instrumental Rock- The aural equivalent of an Impressionist painting that takes the listener places...
Notes
“I began playing the guitar in the Spring of 1975. By 1980, I had been in a few bands and I began writing and recording my own music. Studio time being a costly commodity, I was unable to do very much until the early 1990’s when I set up my first home studio. Finally I was able to work at my own pace and develop my skill at recording, as well as my abilities at the guitar, bass, keys, and synth / drum machine programming. This culminated in the ‘Crop Circles’ album, which was recorded over an 11-month period in 1999-2000. I have received many favorable comments for my work and I hope it continues to interest those who will give it a chance”
“I'm very excited to be a part of this new trend in music. The days are ending when major record companies say to new talent, "We don't want you." We can say, "Fine, we don't need you!" The corporate music-making machine says, "You can't do that- there's not a market for it." and we reply, "Yes we can - we'll build our own!"
“Lasting change comes from the grass roots. It always has. This revolution has the major labels either in denial or in wanting to put it down. Don't misunderstand; a major label is great at marketing 'product' - but not at building careers. Music is about moving hearts and minds and I'm proud to be a part of this peaceful revolution with talented singers, musicians, writers, visual artists, and producers - in many ways, we've already won.”
“I'm very excited to be a part of this new trend in music. The days are ending when major record companies say to new talent, "We don't want you." We can say, "Fine, we don't need you!" The corporate music-making machine says, "You can't do that- there's not a market for it." and we reply, "Yes we can - we'll build our own!"
“Lasting change comes from the grass roots. It always has. This revolution has the major labels either in denial or in wanting to put it down. Don't misunderstand; a major label is great at marketing 'product' - but not at building careers. Music is about moving hearts and minds and I'm proud to be a part of this peaceful revolution with talented singers, musicians, writers, visual artists, and producers - in many ways, we've already won.”
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