On this episode, we have singer, songwriter, musician, recording artist, and producer Aron Wright. Aron focuses most of this time on writing music for television shows. Not music beds, but featured songs that play during key scenes.
Aron has had songs on shows such as Grey's Anatomy, iZombie, and Pretty Little Liars. He also co-wrote the song "Hallelujah" with the band Panic! At The Disco, which appears on their latest release - debuting at the no. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart - "Death Of A Bachelor"
Listen now as Aron talks with host Jon Stinson about his songwriting and recording career, where he finds inspiration, how he figured out what he really wanted to focus on, and the importance of having a team.
Check out Aron's work, listen to and buy his music, and get connected via Aron's website:
You can also purchase Aron's music on iTunes by clicking/tapping here
Connect with Aron around the internet:
Follow Aron Wright on Twitter: @aronwright
Follow Aron Wright on Instagram: @aronwrightmusic
Like Aron Wright on Facebook: www.facebook.com/aronwright
Follow Aron Wright on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/aronwright
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Hear stories and learn from the most innovative, inspired, and talented songwriters and artists in the music scene. Spark your creative genius with actionable advice and takeaways. Become inspired and move to action as you design and live your life as an extraordinary artistic visionary.
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Jon Stinson is the host of The Modern Recordist, as well as a producer/recording engineer/mixing engineer working out of Nashville, TN. He also blogs about creativity, recording, and mixing. Check out "Recording Drums 101" - a resource of simple and practical drum recording tips that Jon put together on his website.
Recording Drums 101: A Home Studio Guide For Pro Sounding Drums
And if you're looking to jump in the studio to have your next project recorded and/or mixed, make sure you get in touch with Jon via his Contact Page. Today's modern and unconventional recording landscape often calls for an unconventional approach.
Jon focuses on a philosophy that puts the creative and imaginative qualities of your music front and center, so the end result sounds uniquely and authentically you.
Click or Tap Here to Talk with Jon About Your Project.
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