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From | "Martinelli Corrado" <drconrad@tiscalinet.it> |
Subject | Re: Second saturday /Wyatt Funderburk |
Date | Tue, 22 Apr 2003 01:11:49 +0200 |
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call me co, or corrado....
guess w f is his real name, at least, he says so....lol...
about wyatt's limitations...
those songs are just demos he records on his pc at home, playing every damn
instrument by himself....& gosh, he's still so young, imagine how good he'll
b at 25...
ss & his solo stuff are just 2 sides of him...the rock guy & the soft one...
he's pretty good at writing love songs, his lyrics may sound cheesy but u
can definetly relate to that...
he usually sends me demos of his new songs as soon as he makes 'em ( for
some absurd reasons he trusts me & my opinion...& he likes my band
too...eheh, shameless self promotion...check out LOS PHONORAMAS, on
mp3.com...nothing earhtshaking, just simple nice powerpopunk....) so i can
see how he works on hooks & harmonies...
man, u said linus of hollywood ( who is indeed great...) but when it comes
to vocal harmonies, wyatt is hard ot beat...i mean, it isn't that easy to
write down & sing ( heavenly ) 4 or 5 different vocal harmonies, one layered
over the other, alone in your room....
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From: "Mike Vancha" <mikevancha@sk.sympatico.ca>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: Second saturday /Wyatt Funderburk
>
>
> > From: Martinelli Corrado <drconrad@tiscalinet.it>
> > Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
> > Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 23:44:08 +0200
> > To: audities@smoe.org
> > Subject: Re: second saturday @ IPO
> >
> > even younger & used to be called the pendletones...
> > at www.mp3.com u can find both ss & pendletones, & u should check out
wyatt
> > funderburk's solo stuff as well, in which he shows his mellow side, with
> > beautiful pop ballads in the vein of brian wilson...
>
> Hi Martinelli,
>
> I agree with you about Funderburk. (Is that his real name or is using a
name
> that sounds like "Englebert Humperdink" for memorability sake?)
>
> I personally find his solo stuff to be stronger than Second Saturday and
if
> you like Linus of Hollywood, you might like Wyatt Funderburk. He's got a
lot
> of nice vocal melody and harmonies, if somewhat limited song arrangments,
> and a very sweet pop voice. We're talking mellow very soft music here so
if
> you don't like soft pop, this might not be for you. You can find him on
> mp3.com
>
>
> Mike V.
>
>
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