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We've heard Hayden's album and exceprts from Jhereko's ep/album/symphony/thingy.

So wondering who else is doing their own music? I have messed with Acid Studio and created 2 tracks from the loops available (as creative as I have got with music [stick to writing]) but surely others on here have shameless self promotion to do.

For others without their own material, if you were a musician, what would you do? Name? Genre? Fake bio (Harry Nilsson-style deathwish or Jewel discovery story).
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I'm currently working on some electronic music. Very Happy


I do have music on the internet, but not under the name GARY Laughing
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This is my old band. It's about four or five years old now. I've posted it before, but in case someone hasn't heard it:

http://www.myspace.com/silencedogoodband

We're on a site called band camp too, but I can't seem to find it.

Funny enough, there's been some terrible bands that have taken the same name (Silence Dogood) since. Laughing

I still plunk around on guitar and try to write songs now and then, but I usually don't have the energy or drive to see compositions through to completion much any more. Making music is a lot of work, but fun work.
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http://www.cdbaby.com/dinoromanelli
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Romanelli wrote:




http://www.cdbaby.com/dinoromanelli



I listened 2 a bit of each song .....WOW!

I hope you don't mind but I felt people might be interested in reading this Very Happy



Dino Romanelli is a solo artist from Broomfield, CO. "Standing Still" is his debut album, available in full here on CDBaby in CD or digital form.

Dino grew up in Denver, CO and began playing in bands at 15. He began his musical journey on the cello at age 8, and moved from various woodwind and brass instruments before discovering rock & roll and guitar. He moved to California at 23, and began writing songs shortly thereafter, thus beginning the process of assembling the songs you hear on this, his debut album. Prior to this recording, Dino was the singer for several LA based bands, including Troy, 13th Floor, Zero Stone and The Affordables. He is now the lead singer for the Denver based band uglidog.

The music that Dino writes and sings can best be described as an acoustic/electric/ folk/rock/melodic experience with a lot of two and three part harmonies. His major musical influences include, but are not limited to, John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, The Black Crowes, The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, The Byrds, and The Eagles. The album includes elements of several sounds and styles, making it something that people with many different musical tastes can enjoy. "Standing Still" is an album on which you will find driving rock on "Thinking About You", the gentle acoustic ballad "Thanks For Coming", the melodic harmonies of "American Beauty", and the dynamic power of "Big Black Hole". There are also five other fine songs, including the mystical title track.

Dino Romanelli is available for live shows at this time. For booking or other information about this artist, please contact him at dinoromanelli@sbcglobal.net, or vist www.myspace.com/dinosongs.


"Excellent recording ...Dino's a pro, ready to take a big step forward. Check him out..."
-SMR No Blood For MP3

"This is classic rock! There are so many artists on mp3.com that try to copy the great sounds of the 70's rock, but this is the first band to sound original and real, just the good feeling of classic rock. Comparisons are surely Neil Young or other honestly rocking artists of that decade."
-Sven

"I fell in love with this song the first time I heard it. IT is excellent."
-Buttermilk Platform

"He is very clearly audible even if the guy he sings about is invisible ..."
-Dr. No

"Ahhh...real music! Whew!"
-Unknown listener

"Played "Invisible Man" on the Moon Radio show. What a reaction you got from the chat room crowd! Some of the men were feeling guilty because they said you were describing their apartment, one thought it was "sad" and I found it humorous. I'd say you have hit Dino. I love your stuff."
-Shauna Skye, Moon Radio


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Mr. Shankly wrote:
This is my old band. It's about four or five years old now. I've posted it before, but in case someone hasn't heard it:

http://www.myspace.com/silencedogoodband

We're on a site called band camp too, but I can't seem to find it.

Funny enough, there's been some terrible bands that have taken the same name (Silence Dogood) since. Laughing

I still plunk around on guitar and try to write songs now and then, but I usually don't have the energy or drive to see compositions through to completion much any more. Making music is a lot of work, but fun work.




Awesome Mr. Shankly, Hollywood Ending is my favorite of the 4 songs Cool
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I was in a bunch of bands during high school, most of them never really recorded (or even wrote) much anything, though.

I was also in a dance-punk/electronic/queercore band for a while called "Those Who Fight Like Men", and we even had an EP and a bunch of songs on YouTube, but after we broke up our bassist took all the songs down. I still have a couple of our songs, if I decide to upload them back onto YouTube I'll post them here.



...aaaaand currently I'm in a progressive/post-rock band, and we're in the middle of recording our first ep, but were kinda in the middle of a hiatus.
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GARY wrote:
Mr. Shankly wrote:
This is my old band. It's about four or five years old now. I've posted it before, but in case someone hasn't heard it:

http://www.myspace.com/silencedogoodband

We're on a site called band camp too, but I can't seem to find it.

Funny enough, there's been some terrible bands that have taken the same name (Silence Dogood) since. Laughing

I still plunk around on guitar and try to write songs now and then, but I usually don't have the energy or drive to see compositions through to completion much any more. Making music is a lot of work, but fun work.




Awesome Mr. Shankly, Hollywood Ending is my favorite of the 4 songs Cool
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Thanks, Gary! Very Happy
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GARY wrote:
Romanelli wrote:




http://www.cdbaby.com/dinoromanelli



I listened 2 a bit of each song .....WOW!

I hope you don't mind but I felt people might be interested in reading this Very Happy



Dino Romanelli is a solo artist from Broomfield, CO. "Standing Still" is his debut album, available in full here on CDBaby in CD or digital form.

Dino grew up in Denver, CO and began playing in bands at 15. He began his musical journey on the cello at age 8, and moved from various woodwind and brass instruments before discovering rock & roll and guitar. He moved to California at 23, and began writing songs shortly thereafter, thus beginning the process of assembling the songs you hear on this, his debut album. Prior to this recording, Dino was the singer for several LA based bands, including Troy, 13th Floor, Zero Stone and The Affordables. He is now the lead singer for the Denver based band uglidog.

The music that Dino writes and sings can best be described as an acoustic/electric/ folk/rock/melodic experience with a lot of two and three part harmonies. His major musical influences include, but are not limited to, John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, The Black Crowes, The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, The Byrds, and The Eagles. The album includes elements of several sounds and styles, making it something that people with many different musical tastes can enjoy. "Standing Still" is an album on which you will find driving rock on "Thinking About You", the gentle acoustic ballad "Thanks For Coming", the melodic harmonies of "American Beauty", and the dynamic power of "Big Black Hole". There are also five other fine songs, including the mystical title track.

Dino Romanelli is available for live shows at this time. For booking or other information about this artist, please contact him at dinoromanelli@sbcglobal.net, or vist www.myspace.com/dinosongs.


"Excellent recording ...Dino's a pro, ready to take a big step forward. Check him out..."
-SMR No Blood For MP3

"This is classic rock! There are so many artists on mp3.com that try to copy the great sounds of the 70's rock, but this is the first band to sound original and real, just the good feeling of classic rock. Comparisons are surely Neil Young or other honestly rocking artists of that decade."
-Sven

"I fell in love with this song the first time I heard it. IT is excellent."
-Buttermilk Platform

"He is very clearly audible even if the guy he sings about is invisible ..."
-Dr. No

"Ahhh...real music! Whew!"
-Unknown listener

"Played "Invisible Man" on the Moon Radio show. What a reaction you got from the chat room crowd! Some of the men were feeling guilty because they said you were describing their apartment, one thought it was "sad" and I found it humorous. I'd say you have hit Dino. I love your stuff."
-Shauna Skye, Moon Radio


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Must check this out! Very Happy Sounds very interesting.
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And Jack, could we get any sort of link? Confused Could you upload any files you have of it?
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