Last 2 chances to win a live recording
Last 2 chances to win a live recording & a run of 50 CDs
Hi there
Last 2 chances to enter the fun and relaxed CDS Productions Open Mic Competition this Monday 16 June and next 23 June! (from 8pm)
ALL finalists receive a free live recording and the winner scores 50 CDs and the runner up 30 CDs
The winner is voted by the audience so bring all your mates to vote for you, and come along, meet some musicians and performers, have a play and a few drinks......
The rules are simple:
· All
performance genres welcome eg music, comedians, poets,
storytellers etc etc
· * Each Monday's winner will be
voted by the audience
· * One vote ONLY per audience
member or performer per night
· * You can enter as many
times as you like
· * Bring your friends to cheer you on
and vote for you
· * You can vote for yourself
CDS Productions (Creative Disk and Sound) offers musicians and other artists wanting to make an audio production, a place to create, record and produce a finished product under one roof. Our main focus is to provide an affordable quality service to the local music industry, assisting local artists by enabling them to produce a professional looking and sounding product on CD or other media. We can provide assistance in:
· Recording of solo artists and small
ensembles.
· * Digital mastering of audio to CD or other
media.
· * CD and cassette duplication. Runs from 1-1000
very welcome
· * Design of artwork and packaging for the
final product.
All enquiries are welcome, happy customers
and positive results for the artist is our goal.
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