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Kim Copeland

Kim Copeland Productions
Producer
Nashville, Tennessee
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"If you won't invest YOUR time, energy and money in your career, how can you expect anyone else to?"
POSITION
Independent Producer
COMPANY DETAILS
Kim Copeland Productions works with songwriters and artists. We offer group demo sessions where several songwriters come together to get the very best musicians at the very best price - that gets you the VERY BEST DEMO. We are one of the few productions companies to offer "Limited Press" sessions, where professional songwriters get union approved recordings for use in TV/Film, selling as downloads and jingles. We also work with indie artists offering production by Kim Copeland who is a vocal major, songwriter and artist. What she brings to a project is "the finishing touch" that you just can get working without a producer. We also offer turn key projects to artist - where all you have to is come record and be treated like a star. We take care of the photo session, graphics, recording and pressing the cd's. We'd love to talk with you before you record next.
WEBSITE
www.kimcopelandproductions.com
EXPERIENCE/CREDITS
Recorded Music: http://www.artandscienceofsound.com/about
GENRES I NEED OR REPRESENT
Country, Pop, Rock
GROUPS & ASSOCIATION INVOLVEMENT
ASCAP, NASI (Nashville Songwriters Association International)
I AM INTERESTED IN
in finding new contacts
in new ventures businesses
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DREAM JOB/POSITION
WHEN I'M NOT WORKING
Golf, my border collies, reading and of course - writing
PROJECT I'M CURRENTLY WORKING ON
Rachel Williams, Kelly Parkes, Paul McIntosh
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