But the fighter still remains...

Hello from ETM

We've had the blinders on and been focusing on the development of a new Americana project Bakersfield Eddie. Does artist development still exist? We would like to think so. And it takes a constant  and relentless focus. It all starts with the stripped and raw beginnings of a song.

Please enjoy these two clips (below) featuring "Mahogany Women" and "The Lotus Sea" by Bakersfield Eddie. Stripped down and original. All comments are welcome. Until the next update. Write on.

-Matt

(C) 2012 Even Tone Music. All Rights Reserved More info and sign up to mailing list: www.eventonemusic.com or www.bakersfieldeddie.com. Thanks for listening

(C) 2013 Even Tone Music. All Rights Reserved. More info and sign up to mailing list: www.eventonemusic.com or www.bakersfieldeddie.com. Thanks for listening.

Happy New Year from ETM

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ETM would like to extend well wishes to everyone as we look forward to a new and exciting year ahead. Just a few bits of news for January...

Introducing Bakersfield Eddie

Bakersfield Eddie is a new Americana group featuring members: Matt Vucic, Ryan Hahn, Mandy Oldham, and Kelsey Raundensky.  With strong songwriting and rich harmonies, the group brings to mind the likes of The Lumineers and The Civil Wars.

Please have a look at a couple of clips of their debut performance below. Featuring "Mahogany Women" and a brand new tune "The Lotus Sea."

Keep Posted... More to come!

And finally, check out our friends Alexy And The Otherside with their hit "Dirtier Dancing."  

Great song and available for licensing.  Interested? lets talk info@eventonemusic.com

Until next time

-Matt

Seems Philly got something going on...

I had the opportunity to speak on a music publishing panel this past weekend for the 1st Annual Liberty Music Festival at the Legendary Dobbs tucked in the middle of South st. Philadelphia PA. 

Man I am getting grey. Anyway, this ended up being a great opportunity to spread the word about the new music business model, the importance of licensing, and songwriting. Thanks much to Paula Savastano, Jim Thorpe, and Dobbs for the opportunity. There is defiantly a buzz around this place.

-M