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Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76215] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 12:28 |
Bill Terry
Messages: 10 Registered: January 2008
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My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded "Heartbreaker's
Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
it's been picked up for national release.
Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville, responsible
for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label apparently
heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently the
label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and they
responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76217 is a reply to message #76215] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 12:00 |
Tony Benson
Messages: 453 Registered: June 2006
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Congrats to Tommy!
Tony
"Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:456201e7$1@linux...
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> My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded
> "Heartbreaker's
> Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
> it's been picked up for national release.
>
> Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville,
> responsible
> for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label
> apparently
> heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
> said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently
> the
> label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and
> they
> responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
> If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
> rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76218 is a reply to message #76215] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 13:20 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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Terrific!
Congratulations
DC
"Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded "Heartbreaker's
>Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
>it's been picked up for national release.
>
>Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville, responsible
>for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label
apparently
>heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
>said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently
the
>label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and they
>responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
>If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
>rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76219 is a reply to message #76215] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 13:23 |
Nil
Messages: 245 Registered: March 2007
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Very cool!
Neil
"Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded "Heartbreaker's
>Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
>it's been picked up for national release.
>
>Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville, responsible
>for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label
apparently
>heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
>said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently
the
>label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and they
>responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
>If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
>rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76220 is a reply to message #76215] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 12:44 |
DJ
Messages: 1124 Registered: July 2005
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How cool is this???
;o)
"Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:456201e7$1@linux...
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> My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded
"Heartbreaker's
> Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
> it's been picked up for national release.
>
> Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville,
responsible
> for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label
apparently
> heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
> said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently
the
> label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and
they
> responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
> If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
> rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76222 is a reply to message #76215] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 15:08 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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Congrats!!
"Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded "Heartbreaker's
>Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
>it's been picked up for national release.
>
>Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville, responsible
>for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label
apparently
>heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
>said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently
the
>label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and they
>responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
>If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
>rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76245 is a reply to message #76222] |
Tue, 21 November 2006 00:09 |
John Macy
Messages: 242 Registered: April 2006
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And did we mention how great a steel player he is, too...
:)
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>Congrats!!
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>"Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>>My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded "Heartbreaker's
>>Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
>>it's been picked up for national release.
>>
>>Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville, responsible
>>for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label
>apparently
>>heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
>>said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently
>the
>>label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and
they
>>responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>>
>>If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
>>rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
>
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76247 is a reply to message #76215] |
Tue, 21 November 2006 01:55 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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way cool.
2006 06:28:39 +1000, "Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded "Heartbreaker's
>Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
>it's been picked up for national release.
>
>Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville, responsible
>for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label apparently
>heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
>said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently the
>label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and they
>responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
>If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
>rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76250 is a reply to message #76215] |
Tue, 21 November 2006 09:55 |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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Hats off Tommy! And thanks for the post Bill.
MR
"Bill Terry" <me@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:456201e7$1@linux...
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> My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded
"Heartbreaker's
> Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
> it's been picked up for national release.
>
> Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville,
responsible
> for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label
apparently
> heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
> said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently
the
> label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and
they
> responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
> If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
> rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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Re: Paris user Tommy Detamore scores a national release [message #76254 is a reply to message #76215] |
Tue, 21 November 2006 08:37 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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That's great, go Tommy!
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
Bill Terry wrote:
> My good friend and ever-patient Paris mentor Tommy Detamore recorded "Heartbreaker's
> Hall of Fame" for local Austin talent Sunny Sweeney a year or so ago, and
> it's been picked up for national release.
>
> Sunny recently signed a deal with Big Machine Records of Nashville, responsible
> for charting 3 top 10 hits, including a #1, in the last year. The label apparently
> heard Tommy's great engineering, production, and musicianship skills, and
> said "What's to fix?" It goes to release in March untouched. Apparently the
> label sent the mixes to a well respected Nashvile mastering house, and they
> responded with "Don't bother, I wouldn't change a thing...."
>
> If you know much about how the Gnashville machine works, this is a pretty
> rare event. Way to go Tommy!!!
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