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adamblaze2468

New York
20 Years Old
Songwriter, Session Player, Composer
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BIOGRAPHY
my name is nathan, i am eighteen years old and i am a songwriter.I produce (also beginning may need help),backing vocals, lead guitar and talented.
i can write about anything and consider myself unique trying to write songs not only about this constant thing (girls) but about other things. i do rock,blues,hard rock,classical,metal,anything really except country. i try to have various genres under my belt.Try not to do pop but can.Looking for band mates
LEVEL
aspiring
GENRES
Instrumental, Blues, Experimental
Contact
Management: adamblaze2468@aol.com
Publishing: adamblaze2468@aol.com
Label: adamblaze2468@aol.com
Music Supervisor: myself
Booking: adamblaze2468@aol.com
Administrative: adamblaze2468@aol.com
INSTRUMENTS
acoustic guitar / electric guitar / guitsteel / recorder
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in co writing in person
in networking with songwriters
in getting a record deal
in getting a publishing deal
I WRITE:
For a living

I Also Write:
by myself
with others
for myself
for others

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
music
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