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Craig Sowby

MyOnlineDrummer.com
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Mineral, Virginia
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""How often do you work with a drummer that doesn't complain, knows what you are thinking, and knows "
POSITION
Drummer, Engineer, Producer
COMPANY DETAILS
MyOnlineDrummer.com is a great place for musicians, composers, and producers to add great drum tracks to any project. MyOnlineDrummer.com provides the highest quality, professional drum tracks, without the hassle and expense of traditional studios. From country to hip-hop, jazz to metal, for as little as $125 we can provide you with the drum tracks you need to add life to your songs.
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www.MyOnlineDrummer.com, www.cornerhousestudio.com
GROUPS & ASSOCIATION INVOLVEMENT
Audio Engineering Society Grammy Academy Member
BRAGGING RIGHTS
With over 25 years of musical experience, Craig Sowby has won numerous international awards and recognition as a drummer, violinist, and recording engineer. He has developed a talent for all styles of music and his engineering and drumming can be found on countless albums nationwide. Because of his extensive knowledge and background, he possesses an incredible ear for recording, and uses his training, experience, and expertise, along with a Pro Tools based system to facilitate his creativity. MyOnlineDrummer.com provides top quality drum tracks for solo musicians, producers, artists, bands, and anyone else looking to add a professional touch to their songs.
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DREAM JOB/POSITION
WHEN I'M NOT WORKING
Family Hiking Climbing Skiing Wakeboarding Playing Music
PROJECT I'M CURRENTLY WORKING ON
Mormon Choir of Washington DC - recording, editing, mixing, mastering.
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