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Uncategorized « Randy Bergida
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Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. The Letter Yellow Releases “Watercolor Overcast”. Friday, July 24th, 2015. It’s a big day for my band The Letter Yellow celebrating our release of our 100% Analog Record which we’ve taken digital and now you can enjoy even if you don’t have a record player! NEW YORK MUSIC DAILY. Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015. Catchy, Jangly, Propulsive, Afrobeat-Inspired Tunes from the Letter Yellow. Thursday, November 15th, 2012. 10 What’s the best thing about T...
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upcoming shows « Randy Bergida
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October 19th 2012 - Bar Matchless - (9pm CMJ Showcase) - Brooklyn, NY. October 18th 2012 - The Velvet Lounge - Washington, DC. October 4th 2012 - The Bowery Electric - New York, NY. September 9th 2012 - Glasslands Gallery - Brooklyn, NY - w/Live Footage and Little Anchor.
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Trevor Collins
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Welcome to my site! I am a singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Upstate New York who has extensive experience with bands spanning several genres, most notably as the longtime guitarist for contemporary country artist Bobby McGrath. And played many prestigious venues such as the Prudential Center (Newark), Highline Ballroom (NYC), BB Kings Blues Club (NYC) and the Knitting Factory (Brooklyn). In 2014 I placed as a runner up in Lee Ritenour's Six String Theory. Of the New York Jazz Academy.
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Songwriter Factory in Production « Randy Bergida
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Laquo; The Randy Band is coming to life. Introducing The Letter Yellow. Songwriter Factory in Production. 2011 was an amazing year for Songwriter Factory. Among the day to day teachings and demo’s, two full length records were engineered, mixed and produced all within the doors of Songwriter Factory located in Greenpoint Brooklyn. These celebrated singer/songwriters, Bianca Merkley. And Alec Robert Samuel. Richard Duke of the Go Round. As well as Turkish pop singer/songwriter Ahmet Korukcu.
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production « Randy Bergida
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Over the past several years, I have been producing music for a number of great recording artists including Bianca Merkley. Get to know more about the studio’s sound by looking over Songwriter Factory’s Equipment List.
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photos and videos « Randy Bergida
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On A Skidmore Fountain hunt.
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bio « Randy Bergida
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Randy Bergida, a Brooklyn based musician and songwriter, began recording his first songs in 1999 while living out in a log cabin in the Colestien valley of Mt. Ashland. Rent was little and hitchhiking into town and playing in cafe’s sustained his way. Debut album “Walking Down The Streets”. Randy Bergida has been performing, teaching, recording, and producing for the past 15 years. His music has been featured in AM New York and CMJ, played on hundreds of radio stations across the country charting on ...
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discography « Randy Bergida
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The Letter Yellow – Walking Down The Streets. The 12-track record is a perfect pace of blues and rock all with a modern kick, a strong beat, and lyrics that are both offbeat and universal. Randy Bergida – Firebug. The songs from Firebug explore acoustic arrangements with a lot of orchestral whimsy and lush vocals. Skidmore Fountain – Cloudless Blue. An array of instrumentations, driving beats and melodies, among atmospheric arrangements. Skidmore Fountain – Break.
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press « Randy Bergida
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The Letter Yellow Reviews. RANDY BERGIDA, yellow letters home. Http:/ wobblehouse.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/randy-bergida-yellow-letters-home/. Best thing about The Letter Yellow’s WALKING DOWN THE STREETS? I really connect to these songs. They were extremely natural to write. And being that the majority of the songs were written one after the. Next in a span of a few months, there is a continuity that weaves. Throughout all the different feels and colors of Walking Down The. Sounds good gave us much hope...