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How To Be a World Class Producer, Composer & Performer (with Andrew Kingslow)

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Stefan Redtenbacher (Redtenbacher's Funkestra) and James Welch (Masterlink Productions) talk to Andrew Kingslow.
In this episode, Andrew talks about his life as a musician, composer, producer and artist manager. He talks about his love of keyboards and synths and walks us through his early days as a classically trained pianist and percussionist to when he first played a Hammond Organ and playing live with B.B. King.
He also describes his deep love of music and how he views the role of the producer in this modern age of music making.
Born in Manchester and educated at Chethams Music School and then the Royal Northern College of Music Andrew is a musical force of creativity, lending his skills to songwriting, film composition and mixing and production.
He has performed with diverse acts such as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and
Hallé Orchestra and also creates music for award winning TV and film shows.
Andrew is represented by Electric Pineapple Managment.
Visit the Masterlink Sessions.
Feel free to support us on Patreon if you like our podcast.

Support the Show.

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Stefan Redtenbacher (Redtenbacher's Funkestra) and James Welch (Masterlink Productions) talk to Andrew Kingslow.
In this episode, Andrew talks about his life as a musician, composer, producer and artist manager. He talks about his love of keyboards and synths and walks us through his early days as a classically trained pianist and percussionist to when he first played a Hammond Organ and playing live with B.B. King.
He also describes his deep love of music and how he views the role of the producer in this modern age of music making.
Born in Manchester and educated at Chethams Music School and then the Royal Northern College of Music Andrew is a musical force of creativity, lending his skills to songwriting, film composition and mixing and production.
He has performed with diverse acts such as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and
Hallé Orchestra and also creates music for award winning TV and film shows.
Andrew is represented by Electric Pineapple Managment.
Visit the Masterlink Sessions.
Feel free to support us on Patreon if you like our podcast.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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