Saturday, March 15, 2008

We love what you do!

Fellow Singers!

Need someone who understands your recording, musical asset management
and preservation needs? How long has your group been in existence and
how log do you expect to be around? What problems do you see
threatening your survival?

I know something about these problems. I was assistant musical director
of the Whiffenpoofs at Yale, oldest collegiate a cappella group in the
US. We're preparing to celebrate out 100th anniversay in 2009.

I've sung on and mixed several studio recordings, performed and
directed hundreds of concerts all over the US, arranged dozens of songs
for men and mixed chorus, sang for Leonard Bernstein at Saunders
Theatre in Cambridge, declined to sing for Richard Nixon at the White
House, directed 3 choirs, have done field recordings for my own groups
and worked on restoring recordings from tape and vinyl.

There is nothing more challenging and fun than a cappella singing. It
gets you a lot of free dinners and you go to the best parties! And,
there are few things better than a great arrangement performed with
"magic".

Working on a recent audio restoration project, I connected with a top
Boston sound engineer. In the process, he rediscovered his love for a
cappella. We have a LOT to offer you!

Come visit us at www.acapellanation.com and see what we can offer you.
Special rates are available because we're looking to make new friends
in this exciting market. We love what you do!

If you don't see your URL on our site, send it to me and we'll add you
to our links page. People need to find you!!

Keep singing,

Bob Eggers: Assistant Director, Whiffenpoofs '73
Director, Yale Society of Orpheus and Bacchus '72
Musical Director, Blue of a Kind
Arranger, singer
Eric Welsh: Head Studio Engineer
Part-time Faculty, New England Institute of Art
Audio & Media Technology

Web: www.acappellanation.com
Email: acapellanation@gmail.com

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