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Steve24796617

Joined: 17/06/14
Posts: 2
Location: Waikato
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female singer wanted
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 12:58 pm
We are a three piece band just like having fun but would like a female singer to do main vocals on some songs and backing vocals on other, I write all the music and lyrics for all the songs, we do rockabilly, blues, county rock, rock, and a whole lot more. Looking for a female that can put input in and has attitude and enjoys music.playing a instrument would be a bonus, would be looking at giging eventually. hop on YouTube to see the stuff I write etc under Steve McQueen, song titles I don't care, September 74, Let's get high, and so on we are in Cambridge area.

or contact me on [email protected]
cheers

Steve



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This message was edited by Steve24796617 on Wed Jul 15, 2015 1:00 pm.
 

RogueRaichu

Joined: 18/08/15
Posts: 2
Location: Canterbury
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RE: female singer wanted
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:06 am
Hey, I'm starting out as a vocalist and was wondering if you're still looking for someone. I don't play an instrument, sadly, but I definitely have attitude and my voice is best suited to rock/punk. If you want to know more, feel free to email me on [email protected]. ;)
 

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