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Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2012, 20:49
by Detailed Infinity
Any studio/back bedroom players looking for a female singer to collab with then look no further than giving Sheila Dingus (October Dove) a heads-up. She's asking to collab with literaly anyone who has a note in their head. If you fancy working with her then e-mail her. The addy's on her page--she doesn't bite by the way. She's relativley new to this situation and wants to spread her wings so check her out, you don't really need to be a member of Acid Planet however naturally she's looking for exposure as I'm sure you are.

http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=845101

http://www.acidplanet.com/components/embedfile.asp?asset=1309870&T=5873


Bri

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 09 Jul 2012, 07:00
by ecca
Excuse me management but isn't this thread in the wrong place ?
Can you move it somewhere else please ?
Thank you.

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 10 Jul 2012, 16:09
by Shadoogie
What's this got to do with Shadows music et al?

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 10 Jul 2012, 16:26
by Arpeggio
A good point. The number of Shadows tracks featuring female singers (nothing personal!) are very few indeed ('wordless' ethereal vox on "Atlantis" & "Geronimo", ONJ on "T D I M Marie" etc....not many others spring immediately to mind)..... ;)

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 10 Jul 2012, 18:28
by drakula63
Maybe she is in the style of Kirsty Hawkshaw, for example? Anyone know where she is based? - as my friend Steve and myself might be forming a new band soon...

Hopefully she will be listening to Girls Rock on trentsound.com - as this features the creme de le creme of female rock singers and I have included Suzi Quatro singing 'Move It' on a recent show. I also intend to include Suzi Q. singing 'All Shook Up' as a tribute to Elvis next month. And I may be doing a slightly more 'mellow' show in the not too distant future, so might be including some Kirsty Hawkshaw and Olivia Newton-John in that...

Keep on Rockin' (with or without those Curly Leads!!!!)

;)

P.S. Let us not forget Tahlia Marvin who is on at least one of Hank's solo releases (not to mention the beautiful song named after her...).

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 10 Jul 2012, 19:00
by donna plasky
drakula63 wrote:P.S. Let us not forget Tahlia Marvin who is on at least one of Hank's solo releases (not to mention the beautiful song named after her...).


That was (and is) a beautiful song, isn't it -- "Tahlia Take Your Time." I played that the other day, as a matter of fact. I found it very touching that Hank not only wrote that song but that he recorded-and-released it, as he seems to be a very private person. Understandably so...but it's really a lovely song.

Kind regards,
Donna

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 10 Jul 2012, 19:26
by Detailed Infinity
Sheila's a Brit but not a club singer. If anyone thinks they're up to it then give her a bell. Branch out a bit and do some improvising, you may enjoy it. Check out her collbs with the guitarists on A/P.

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 21 Sep 2012, 12:07
by iefje
drakula63 wrote:Maybe she is in the style of Kirsty Hawkshaw, for example? Anyone know where she is based? - as my friend Steve and myself might be forming a new band soon...

Hopefully she will be listening to Girls Rock on trentsound.com - as this features the creme de le creme of female rock singers and I have included Suzi Quatro singing 'Move It' on a recent show. I also intend to include Suzi Q. singing 'All Shook Up' as a tribute to Elvis next month. And I may be doing a slightly more 'mellow' show in the not too distant future, so might be including some Kirsty Hawkshaw and Olivia Newton-John in that...

Keep on Rockin' (with or without those Curly Leads!!!!)

;)

P.S. Let us not forget Tahlia Marvin who is on at least one of Hank's solo releases (not to mention the beautiful song named after her...).


Tahlia is actually featured on the tracks "Space Oddity", "I Will Always Love You", "Cable Beach" and "Live And Let Die" from "Heartbeat", "Devil Woman" from "Hank Plays Cliff", a couple of tracks from "Hank Plays Holly" and lead vocals on "I Will Remember You" (not "Will You Remember Me" as listed) from "Marvin At The Movies".

Re: Female singer looking for collabs

PostPosted: 21 Sep 2012, 21:14
by donna plasky
Hank must be so proud of his daughter. This song is lovely.

Kind regards,
Donna