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Greg Youngman Music

About Me

I engineer all of my recordings. I play all of the instruments on my recordings. I can do the same for you, either in the studio or remote session tracks via the Internet. Check my website for details regarding recording/mixing, mastering, audio tape restoration/archiving and transferring to CD. Feel free to contact me about pricing.
• Vocals/harmonies
• Acoustic guitar
• Electric guitar/slide guitar
• Bass
• Drums/percussion
• Piano/keyboards (lots of vintage keyboards available)
• Voice over (male & female available)
CD mastering - for an open sound, detailed and dynamic, but still competitive in terms of loudness without sacrificing the musical integrity. It's all about serving the song.
Film cues and themes - Film scoring. Grab some "easy to license" cues and themes. TV and video clients are also welcome.
Oh yeah... and don't sell your CDs and crap from my comment area unless you're one of my clients!
"I started playing piano at 5. My Mom walked me down to a Sears store that we lived close to. It was raining. There was a guy playing a huge steam calliope that was on a large truck trailer in the parking lot. He was playing “Singing In The Rain”. That monster sounded wonderful. We stood there for what seemed to be all day. We were soaked. I went back home and taught myself that song on the piano. I've been playing, writing and recording music ever since. I started recording at 12 years old (1965). After hanging around this guy’s studio for a while, he let me adjust the mixing pots and press “record”. It was a 3-track studio. He had an Ampex 300 - 3 track, a couple of Ampex 350 2 tracks, a Langevin/Fairchild board and an RCA cutter. He had a nice Telefunken U-47M (long body), Neumann U-47s, M-50s, U-67s, KM-53s, RCA 44s, 77s. He taught me how to place the microphones, record at the proper levels, how to edit tape and cut an acetate record. After that, I brought some bands in to record and he allowed me to engineer the whole session… after all, I was bringing him in some business. I’ve been hooked ever since. I feel very fortunate to have developed a clientèle who appreciate what I do and are looking for something they can't get anywhere else. I give credit to my ears."

My Interests

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Member Since: 06/07/2006
Band Website: http://www.gymusic.com
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Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

"See The Old Man" - 1969

Originally recorded on an Ampex 300 ½" 4 track in 1969 (I was 16 years old). The mp3 was made from a mix that was done on an ATR 102 dated 1985.  Drums (Slingerland), bass (Vox Cougar), Wurlitzer (140...
Posted by on Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:14:00 GMT

"I Need A Dog"

This song was submitted for the film "Shaggy Dog".  I kept "hounding" my music connection to the film almost every day.  I was told that the CD had made it to Matt Aberle (music supervisor) ...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:27:00 GMT