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Originally Posted by CDS TROT,
Even still, you should try to find as much talent to work with as you can handle, because dealing with 1 main artist can really be hell. Most of the time we find ourselves believing in the talent more than they do of themselves, it happens to us all at some point.
Young female talent are a tad more challenging to work with due to possible distractions from their personal life (like the idiot boyfriend that want to double as Svengali). Or the ever so favorite "I'm pregnant" just when you lined up a fall tour schedule.
The more talent you work with at your pace, the less these types of issues will affect your goals.. If an artist want to be lazy.. let them.. when they call you out the blue, tell them your in a session. This will either get them to wake up or they will naturally drift away into obscurity. |
Sage advice...which I already followed. I'm working with another female vocalist which is very talented and at the same time, searching for other motivated individuals. I realized that this would not only keep my mind off the individual in question but would also keep me focused on music and recording which to me is the most important thing.
