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Eric Masse

Outtake Records
Producer
Nashville, Tennessee
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""Comping sucks" -Gary Paczosa"
POSITION
producer/engineer
COMPANY DETAILS
Eric is an independent producer/engineer who has been living in Nashville TN since the spring of 2007. In the past year, Eric has worked hard at making a name for himself in the talented and fast moving nashville music scene by working with artists such as Jesse Terry, James Farrell, Kyle Ryan, Madi Diaz, TJ Osborne, members of KingBilly, and many others. His two most recent projects, Jesse Terry's LP "The Runner" and James Farrell's EP "Moment of Closure", are both scheduled to be released in January.
WEBSITE
www.myspace.com/ericmasse, www.myspace.com/adamandericmusic
ARTISTS/WRITERS I REPRESENT
James Farrell Jesse Terry TJ Osborne Madi Diaz Kyle Ryan John Osborne Charlie Worsham Rabbit Ears Radio Larissa Maestro Joe Guese Ethan Mentzer Ruth Collins Victoria Gibson Craig Jackson Sweetfist Conor Rand Uncle Milty Alan Thompson Chris Donegan Adam Ollendorff
GENRES I NEED OR REPRESENT
Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Country, Indie Rock
INFLUENCES
Ethan Johns George Martin Niko Bolas Jim Scott Gary Paczosa Jason Lehning George Massenberg Brian Wilson
I AM INTERESTED IN
in finding new contacts
in career opportunities
in new ventures businesses
in job inquires
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DREAM JOB/POSITION
WHEN I'M NOT WORKING
Listen too music, Surf, Golf, Travel.
GREAT MUSIC STORY
The Steve Sinatra cartage story...
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writer's block >
look at you...
just sittin there lookin at that big old board.

you should be callin me, buddy.

that EP's pretty much done, amigo.

just tryin to sort out the artwork.
12/10/2008 06:05 PM