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Nick Rueter

Lakewood, Washington
17 Years Old
Singer-Songwriter, Vocalist, Melodist
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"I wish I was like you,easily amused.Find my nest of salt,everything's my fault."
LEVEL
aspiring
GENRES
Rock , Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Rock
PUBLISHING COMPANY
N/A, I own my own publishing
INSTRUMENTS
bass / acoustic guitar / electric guitar / harmonica / keyboard / synthesizers / vocals
INFLUENCES
My dad,my brother, Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, Lindsey Buckingham, & Jack Johnson
DAY JOB
High School Student
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in networking with songwriters
in getting a record deal
I WRITE:
When I have time

I Also Write:
by myself
with others
for myself

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
melody
music
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Cadillac Sky

Cadillac Sky should be a lot more tired. It’s early Saturday afternoon at MerleFest and the band–Bryan Simpson, Matt Menefree, Andrew Moritz, Ross Holmes and newest addition David Mayfield–has already logged two performances on the day....

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Sessions: David Bazan

It was pretty slow. I mean, I played [the songs] on acoustic guitar for a long time, but I didn’t know how to transfer them to the other format. I didn’t want it to be a solo acoustic record. I wanted there to be bells and whistles and full band arrangements even if I didn’t want it necessarily to be electric guitar rock....

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Sessions: Vetiver

“It’s always slightly confounding to me whenever Vetiver is depicted with the same tropes that people have read off of press sheets,” says Andy Cabic. “The same sort of milestones get mentioned but then no one really digs to find out that there are those other things going on.”

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Behind The Song: “Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing”

Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell sang, it has been remarked, like lovers, although they weren’t. Similarly, Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, the team behind one of Marvin and Tammi’s most enduring hits, “Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing,” wrote as if under the influence of amatory forces; even if, in the spring of 1968,

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