The Vocal Lab

Sara Ramsay

This show aims to pull back the curtain on the music industry, and give up-and-coming artists some of the knowledge that veterans wish they’d had when they were just starting out. Our format on The Vocal Lab incorporates some solo episodes where it’s just Sara, talking about voice care and singing and performance coaching, the realities of life on the road, and how to prep for the studio - basically answering questions you may or may not even know to ask!We will also have TONS of guest interview episodes, where veterans can draw on their experience to lay out the yellow brick road for the next generation of artists. You’ll get to hear their perspective through the lens of “what I know now that I wish I’d known then.”


If you're an emerging artist, this is your music industry primer.


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Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 4
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Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 4
If you are a working musician, this is an invaluable episode that you don’t want to miss! In my final episode with Rob Hamilton, he gives us the CliffNotes version of his Handbook for Musicians, coming from the perspective of a bandleader and employer. It’s basically a guidebook for how to be the Most Employable Musician. Rob created it to answer the question he was often asked, “How to do work my way up the Side One call list?” But it’s SO applicable for all working musicians!I’m really grateful to Rob for 4 episodes of truly engaging conversation about the business of music, and his incredible generosity with his knowledge. If you haven’t caught our other episodes, be sure to check out episodes 21-24!www.sideone.caIG: @sideoneband FB: @sideonebandYouTube: @sideoneband Vimeo: @sideone_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS or SUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEthevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioAudio Editing for The Vocal Lab by Kurt MaasSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 3
3d ago
Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 3
On today’s episode of the show, I welcome back Rob Hamilton guitarist, co-founder of Side One, and as his email signature will tell you: CEO of Rocking, for this 3rd episode in our 4-episode mini series.We talk about the process of franchising Side One into other cities, a concept that is not often seen in the world of cover bands. Not only do we talk about the process of establishing the band in new cities, we also talk about the concept of ongoing management from a distance. Rob actually wrote a database app to create a hub for his musicians, his admin team, and his clients! We go on to talk about some very real issues with working on the road - from the logistics, to the realities of oxygen management when working at different altitudes.Mentioned:Leading the Starbucks Way: 5 Principles for Connecting with Your Customers, Your Products and Your People, by Joseph Michelliwww.sideone.caIG: @sideoneband FB: @sideonebandYouTube: @sideoneband Vimeo: @sideone_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS or SUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEthevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioAudio Editing for The Vocal Lab by Kurt MaasSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 2
1w ago
Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 2
Meet Rob Hamilton, guitarist, bandleader, and entrepreneur. Rob and I have known each other for nearly 30 years, and we had such a great conversation that it couldn’t be contained into 2 episodes. So we have an extra special 4 episode arc with Rob!Rob’s journey has taken him from full scholarship at Berklee College of Music, to Capilano College Jazz Studies, to touring with Lee Aaron, Soul Decision, and Vince Vaccaro, and becoming band leader for Vancouver funk institution Soulstream. Rob’s original writing has been featured on television shows such as “The L-Word” and "The Dead Zone", and he has appeared on countless stages as a side man with Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepson, Michael Buble, and Tom Jones among others. In 2010 Rob launched event band Side One, which would forever change the course of his career from hired gun guitarist, to multi-million dollar a year entrepreneur, as Side One expanded from Vancouver to Calgary, Toronto, and Seattle.It was such a pleasure to sit and talk music and career with Rob, and there are a ton of useful nuggets you can take away. Be sure to come back for all 4 episodes of this mini-series with Rob!_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS or SUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEthevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioAudio Editing for The Vocal Lab by Kurt MaasSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 1
13-03-2023
Music School Didn't Teach Me This! The Business of Franchising Music, with Rob Hamilton pt 1
Meet Rob Hamilton, guitarist, bandleader, and entrepreneur. Rob and I have known each other for nearly 30 years, and we had such a great conversation that it couldn’t be contained into 2 episodes. So we have an extra special 4 episode arc with Rob!Rob’s journey has taken him from full scholarship at Berklee College of Music, to Capilano College Jazz Studies, to touring with Lee Aaron, Soul Decision, and Vince Vaccaro, and becoming band leader for Vancouver funk institution Soulstream. Rob’s original writing has been featured on television shows such as “The L-Word” and "The Dead Zone", and he has appeared on countless stages as a side man with Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepson, Michael Buble, and Tom Jones among others. In 2010 Rob launched event band Side One, which would forever change the course of his career from hired gun guitarist, to multi-million dollar a year entrepreneur, as Side One expanded from Vancouver to Calgary, Toronto, and Seattle.In this episode, we talk a lot about the unexpected pathway that music has taken Rob on, starting with giving up a full scholarship at Berklee to return to Vancouver and attend the relatively new Jazz Studies program at Capilano College, and working our way through his career. Rob talks about the immeasurable magic of a music community, and the generosity of a teacher willing to give up a great student to a better-suited teacher. We also talk about the effect that formal music education has had on Rob’s career, and how that translates into working as a band leader with musicians of varying levels of formal education in Side One.It was such a pleasure to sit and talk music and career with Rob, and there are a ton of useful nuggets you can take away. Be sure to come back for all 4 episodes of this mini-series with Rob!_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS or SUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEthevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioAudio Editing for The Vocal Lab by Kurt MaasSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Congratulations, you just got paid. You are now a business! with Michelle Markwart Deveaux pt 2
09-03-2023
Congratulations, you just got paid. You are now a business! with Michelle Markwart Deveaux pt 2
I am back today with part two of my interview with Michelle Markwart Deveaux, business strategist, personal development and mindset coach, author, speaker, and CEO of FaithCultureKiss Studios, LLC., and founder of The Speakeasy Cooperative. She teaches singers, actors, podcasters, and influencers to use their voice - physically and metaphorically. Michelle revels in the nitty-gritty of entrepreneurship, business shenanigans, and personal development.If you haven’t yet listened to part one of this interview, go back and start there (episode 19)!On today’s episode, we talk about the working singer, and what the really important skills are to build your business, and build your brand. We get vulnerably into the concepts of fear of failure and fear of success. And we talk about boundaries - and what that really means for an artist.Michelle is so incredibly generous with her knowledge. It is so clear that she genuinely wants to help people become great at what they do, and she has an amazing set of skills to pave that yellow brick road for y’all. So PLEASE take advantage of her delightful brains!Want to find more of Michelle’s amazingness?How to Run Your Biz Without Hating Your Boss 10-month Accelerator ProgramProgram starts Apr 4, 2023, runs through January 2024.Applications open late Feb, 2023!IG: @thespeakeasycooperativeFB: Faith Culture Kiss Studio for Voice and Acting: Home of the Speak Easy CooperativeWeb: www.thespeakeasycooperative.comEmail: hey@faithculturekiss.com_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS or SUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEthevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioAudio Editing for The Vocal Lab by Kurt MaasSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Congratulations, you just got paid. You are now a business! with Michelle Markwart Deveaux pt 1
06-03-2023
Congratulations, you just got paid. You are now a business! with Michelle Markwart Deveaux pt 1
Today, I am so excited to have Michelle Markwart Deveaux on the show! Michelle is a business strategist, personal development and mindset coach, author, speaker, and CEO of FaithCultureKiss Studios, LLC. She is the founder of The Speakeasy Cooperative. She teaches singers, actors, podcasters, and influencers to use their voice - physically and metaphorically. Michelle revels in the nitty-gritty of entrepreneurship, business shenanigans, and personal development.If you are in the Music Business, I am not exaggerating when I say that you DO NOT want to miss this episode. Pull up a chair, get out a notebook and your favourite pen (or note-taking app), and let’s go to Business School for Musicians! Not only do we talk about some necessary business basics, but Michelle also speaks to mindset for growth, skills, and the ABC’s of business - which, by the way, inform all your business branding. (And yes, that actually includes your artist branding too!)I’ll be back on Thursday with Michelle for more must-have info for musical artists! CONTENT WARNING: slavery, sex trafficking, human traffickingWant to find more of Michelle’s amazingness?How to Run Your Biz Without Hating Your Boss 10-month Accelerator ProgramApplications open late Feb, 2023.Program starts Apr 4, 2023, runs through January 2024.IG: @thespeakeasycooperativeFB: Faith Culture Kiss Studio for Voice and Acting: Home of the Speak Easy CooperativeWeb: www.thespeakeasycooperative.comEmail: hey@faithculturekiss.com_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS or SUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEthevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioAudio Editing for The Vocal Lab by Kurt MaasSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Passion is the Requirement for a Long Career In Music, with Jeff Neill pt 2
02-03-2023
Passion is the Requirement for a Long Career In Music, with Jeff Neill pt 2
I’m back today with part two of my interview with Jeff Neill. Jeff has so much gold to share!We talk about the collaborative process, the songwriting process, the relationship between hard work and inspiration, and the necessity to let things go. Did you know that they looked at 300 songs before settling on the final 9 for the Thriller record? Using that as an example, we talk about the need to write, write, and write some more on the way to making great records.Jeff and I also talk in depth about the concept of the music BUSINESS - the concept that musicians need to have some business acumen as well, and how greatly it can impact your career.Jeff is so generous with his knowledge. I hope you get a ton out of listening to this interview. And if you haven’t caught part one yet, go back and listen to the episode right before this!FB: @jeffreyneillFB: @streetheartofficialIG:  @surrealneillIG: @streetheartbandwww.streetheart.ca _________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What Artists Need To Know About Making Awesome Music Videos, with Emma Higgins pt 1
20-02-2023
What Artists Need To Know About Making Awesome Music Videos, with Emma Higgins pt 1
On today’s episode, I am thrilled to sit down with director Emma Higgins. Emma won a Juno award in 2021 for directing the Best Video of The Year ("No One's in the Room" - Jessie Reyez), and has been nominated again this year ("Fraud" - Jessie Reyez).On top of chatting about the important relationships that have taken her on her career journey, what she’d do differently, what she’d do over again, and learning her craft, Emma is incredibly generous in walking us through the details of making a video, from the perspective of an indie artist intersecting with a director. I’m really not exaggerating here…if you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to make a video as an independent artist, this is your A-Z guide. Really invaluable information!MentionedVideo treatment library: www.wedirectmusicvideos.comWeb: www.emmahiggins.comIG: @emmaaverageYouTube: @emmaaverageVimeo: @emmaaverage_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to Sing Your Way to Successful Multiple Income Streams, with Kelly Brock pt. 2
16-02-2023
How to Sing Your Way to Successful Multiple Income Streams, with Kelly Brock pt. 2
On Today’s show, I’m back with Kelly Brock for part 2 of our interview. We get into important relationships in her career, and she has a great story about a surprising mentorship relationship with Richard Branson you have to hear! What it takes to have a career with longevity, the ins and outs of having a house gig, and then the journey of navigating out of said house gig into band-for-hire territory, and the cross-pollination of having a great backing band at your disposal when putting together corporate shows with VanHattan Entertainment…come on in and get all the juicy details!Mentioned:School of Rock VancouverKelly Brock: www.kellybrock.com/IG: @kellybrockvanbcFB: @kellybrockmusicYT: @kellybrockmusicDr. Strangelove: www.drstrangeloveband.com/IG: @strangelovebandvanFB: @drstrangelovebandYT: @drstrangelovebandVanHattan Entertainment: www.vanhattanent.com/IG: @vanhattanentFB: @VanhattanEntertainmentYT: @vanhattanent_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to Sing Your Way to Successful Multiple Income Streams, with Kelly Brock pt. 1
13-02-2023
How to Sing Your Way to Successful Multiple Income Streams, with Kelly Brock pt. 1
On today’s episode, I have Kelly Brock, founder and director of VanHattan Entertainment Group. Kelly sings with the iconic Vancouver Party Band, Dr Strangelove, and is also a veteran on the Canadian Country music scene as a recording artist. Kelly has released four independent CD’s over the course of her recording career and also won The BCCMA's Lifetime Achievement Award for Best Female Vocalist in 2017. Kelly and I talk about what she would do differently if she was doing it all over again, as well as what she would repeat. Kelly talks about the advantages of having DIY’d her career as a recording artist, and how that impacted the transition into founding her booking agency, VanHattan Entertainment. She talks a lot about the different kinds of clients she works with, and the different kinds of productions she puts together. We talk about working in your area of genius, and the need to understand business basics and job details and skills when hiring a team. Finally, we talk at length about the positives and negatives of following a career to stardom versus all the different ways of becoming a working musician, making a good living and enjoying music and life.Don’t miss part 2 of my interview with Kelly on Thursday!Books DiscussedCome Fly with Me: Michael Bublé's Rise to Stardom, a Memoir, by Beverly Delich and Shelly FralicJustin Bieber: Just Getting Started, by Justin BieberKelly Brock: www.kellybrock.com/IG: @kellybrockvanbcDr. Strangelove: www.drstrangeloveband.com/IG: @strangelovebandvanVanHattan Entertainment: www.vanhattanent.com/IG: @vanhattanent_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Overnight Band Success to Rock and Roll Producer, with Danny Craig, pt 2
09-02-2023
From Overnight Band Success to Rock and Roll Producer, with Danny Craig, pt 2
In part two of my interview with Danny Craig, we get into the elements that have gone into his favourite projects. Danny explains how he structures his rates, and exactly what can be expected in the process. We talk in detail about the different stages, roles, and what they encompass: pre-production, recording, mixing, and mastering. We talk about why it’s worth recording different things in different rooms, and how it affects the budget. Danny talks about what the current day alternatives are to radio trackers, in order to get music out of the artists’ hands and into the ears of listeners. We chat about how to get heard by a label. And Danny wraps it up with his words of wisdom on when it’s time to get an agent or a manager…and when it really isn’t. www.dannycraig.comFB @dannycraigproducerIG @dannycraigprowww.rockisdeadrecords.comFB @RockIsDeadRecordsIG @rockisdeadrecords_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Overnight Band Success to Rock and Roll Producer, with Danny Craig, pt 1
06-02-2023
From Overnight Band Success to Rock and Roll Producer, with Danny Craig, pt 1
On today’s show, we have Danny Craig, a drummer, songwriter and Producer/Mixer based outside of Vancouver, Canada. Danny is also a founding member of the multi platinum rock group Default. As a writer, Danny plays an integral role in the co-creation of the ongoing Default catalogue. Additionally he co-writes with many of the artists he produces, and has seen success on rock radio with bands like One Bad Son and Bonds of Mara. In 2017 Danny scored big with writing the opening theme song for Nickelodeon’s The Mysticons, and more recently has been writing for commercials and video games.Danny and I talked about the things that have made the biggest positive differences in the development of his career, the important relationships along the way, and how he made the transition from performing to producing.Danny generously offered up his wisdom about the intersection of the roles of artist, producer, and engineer. He then offered up his best tips on how artists can prepare to work with a producer in order to have the most successful project.This is part one of our interview. Come back again on Thursday for part two!www.dannycraig.comFB @dannycraigproducerIG @dannycraigprowww.rockisdeadrecords.comFB @RockIsDeadRecordsIG @rockisdeadrecords_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joy, Instinct, and Eliminating the Unnecessary Notes with Serial Collaborator, Craig Northey, pt 2
02-02-2023
Joy, Instinct, and Eliminating the Unnecessary Notes with Serial Collaborator, Craig Northey, pt 2
Today we have the second part of my interview with Craig Northey. Craig was so generous with his thoughts and knowledge gleaned from many years as a joyfully pro musician.We talk about the realities of life on the road, and the importance of taking care of yourself and your instrument, in order to achieve what you’re setting out to achieve. Craig gives us the inside look at the extensive plan the band undertook in the early days of the Odds, which involved their alter-ego band Dawn Patrol working as a house band at the Roxy, opening for themselves, spending years writing and recording in the basement of the Roxy, before ultimately commuting back and forth to LA.Craig talks about the process of a band breaking up and then ultimately re-forming, working with other artists, and jokes that didn’t land. We go down the rabbit hole about people’s most common misconceptions about the music industry, and being a successful writer or artist. And we come full circle, talking further about relationships, lessons, the importance of great teachers, and the importance of lateral skill development.New Odds album coming soon!IG: @craignorthey  IG: @oddsmusicTwitter: @oddsmusicWebsite: https://oddsmusic.com/_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joy, Instinct, and Eliminating the Unnecessary Notes with Serial Collaborator, Craig Northey, pt 1
30-01-2023
Joy, Instinct, and Eliminating the Unnecessary Notes with Serial Collaborator, Craig Northey, pt 1
Today on the show, we have Craig Northey, founding member of renowned Canadian rock band "Odds". Formed in1987 they crossed over into radio success, platinum awards and Juno nominations during the mid 1990s and have maintained their vitality to this day. Craig is also known for his work as a film and TV composer (Kids in the Hall, Corner Gas, Hiccups, Young Drunk Punk, This Blows). Craig and I talk about his music roots as a child whose mother was a symphonic violinist/violist, and moving from a classical pedigree into rock and roll, and the role his musical education has played in his musical journey…how theory helps eliminate the unnecessary notes.We get into the important relationships in Craig’s musical life, and how learning music was a social concept that involved hanging out at the music stores on the weekend to learn from your peers. Craig has a great perspective on community over competition in music. We talk about Craigs journey from live performer into music for Film and TV, and collaborating with Kids in the Hall, and writing music for Brent Butt. The process is much more streamlined now than it was when he was starting out!Craig talks about his songwriting process, both his solo writing, and when in collaborative process. We talk about the concept of storytelling as a songwriter, and I love that one of Craig’s most driving forces in lyric writing is “how can we make this funnier?” We talk about the different ways we listen to music, and Craig talks about Susan Rogers’ (record producer turned brain who worked with Odds) book This Is What It Sounds Like.IG: @craignorthey  IG: @oddsmusicTwitter: @oddsmusicWebsite: https://oddsmusic.com/_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Vocal Journey of a Career Creative, with Saffron Henderson (pt. 2)
26-01-2023
The Vocal Journey of a Career Creative, with Saffron Henderson (pt. 2)
Today we have part two of my episode with Saffron Henderson, professional voice talent. (And I do mean talent!) Saffron has spent a lifetime in the arts, and works as both a singer and voice over actress.Saf and I talk about how to create community and celebrate with friends while also potentially being in competition with them for the same work, and the delicate balance of holding both things simultaneously.Saf explains the differences between all the various kinds of voice over work she does:  narration, advertising, animation, anime, descriptive video, audiobooks, video games, and more. Each comes with their own joys and challenges.We finish off by talking about the advantages and disadvantages of auditioning or recording from home and in studio, and some of Saffron’s insights surprised me. (Hint: convenience isn’t everything it’s chalked up to be!)For training in the realm of voiceover acting, check out On the Mic Training, where Saffron is one of many working actors, teaching the skills you need.Check out Saf’s live Streamily Signing event with her Anime Time Machine crew, coming up January 29 at 11 am PST on Instagram.TikTok @SaffronVoice IG: @saffron.voiceIG @anime.time.machineTikTok: @anime.time.machineYouTube: animetimemachineStreamily Signing: Sunday Jan 29 streamily.com/animetimemachine_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars Audio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Vocal Journey of a Career Creative, with Saffron Henderson (pt. 1)
23-01-2023
The Vocal Journey of a Career Creative, with Saffron Henderson (pt. 1)
Today, I’m thrilled to welcome one of my dearest friends, Saffron Henderson. Saffron and I have worked together in a lot of different capacities for a lot of years, starting with singing on a SunRype jingle as kids, and recently having a party band together for a number of years called The Ticket.Saf has had a varied career, depending on her creativity, and largely relying on her voice as her main creative tool. In addition to voice work - both singing and speaking - she has worked as a dancer, an actress, and a songwriter.I’m so excited for you to come along on the journey with Saf and I as we talk about navigating the trials and tribulations of a publishing deal as a songwriter, coming into her own right as an artist while being the daughter of a successful musician (Bill Henderson, episodes 3 and 4), some great war stories from both the singing and acting worlds, and the early imprinting of misogyny and being a woman in the music industry. In addition, Saf really breaks down the nuts and bolts of being a hired lead singer, background (BG) singer, singer/songwriter, and working in a cover band. We talk about the value of collaboration, and the important relationships Saf has valued in her career, We’ll be back on Thursday with the second half of Saffron’s interview. In the meantime, I want you to know about her live Streamily Signing event with her Anime Time Machine crew, coming up January 29 at 11 am PST on Instagram.TikTok @SaffronVoice IG: @saffron.voiceIG @anime.time.machineTikTok: @anime.time.machineYouTube: animetimemachineStreamily Signing: Sunday Jan 29 streamily.com/animetimemachine_________________________SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONSSUGGEST A GUESTTHE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAMTHE VOCAL LAB WEBSITEEmail the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.comTheme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars AudioSome links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Humble Beginnings to World Class Engineer: How to Love the Journey with Mike Fraser, pt. 2
19-01-2023
From Humble Beginnings to World Class Engineer: How to Love the Journey with Mike Fraser, pt. 2
On the show today, we have part two of my interview with Mike Fraser, legendary rock and roll mix engineer. Mike and I talk about the importance of leaving the egos at the door, elements of his favourite projects, as well as difficult projects he’s worked on. Mike lays out the way he structures his rates, and emphasizes the importance of clarity around how much you’re spending and exactly what you get for that money, so there are no unpleasant surprises later. He also works through the pre-production process, the studio process, the post-production process, mixing and mastering.We talk about the importance of creating a comfortable setting in the studio, in order to create the best possible product. Mike talks about the realities of working at the legendary Little Mountain Sound Studios, and some of his favourite local and international studios he’s had the pleasure of working in throughout his career.Mike shares his favourite pieces of gear to work with (hint, new isn’t always better in rock and roll!), and talks about the importance of having some business knowledge and acumen as an artist, so that you can take care of yourself and not get taken advantage of.I’m so grateful to Mike for sharing his invaluable knowledge of the industry. www.mikefrasermix.comFB: Fraser Productions Inc_________________________ SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS SUGGEST A GUEST THE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAM THE VOCAL LAB WEBSITE Email the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.com Theme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars Audio Some links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway!   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Humble Beginnings to World Class Engineer: How to Love the Journey with Mike Fraser, pt. 1
16-01-2023
From Humble Beginnings to World Class Engineer: How to Love the Journey with Mike Fraser, pt. 1
Today, I’m joined by world class mix engineer, Mike Fraser. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Mike since I was literally in utero, so there’s a long, long history to draw upon. Mike tells us his unique story of growing up in the industry, from starting out as a janitor at Little Mountain Sound, to living in the loading bay and assisting Bob Rock on sessions at night, right up through to his own career mixing ACDC, Aerosmith, Metallica, and others, and recording in castles, playing daily golf with the bands, and living/working in exotic locations like Ibiza.We talk about the important relationships in Mike's career, the art form of learning to “hear” in the scope of music, and the importance of the skill of songwriting. Mike gives us insight into the specifics of the roles of producer, engineer, and artist, how each can come best prepared and work together to get the best creative end product, and how to utilize different studios for different purposes. We also talk about vocal management when working live, and the realities of vocal fatigue as part of the job.You won’t want to miss this episode! It’s part one of my interview with Mike, and we’ll be back on Thursday with part two.www.mikefrasermix.comFB: Fraser Productions Inc_________________________ SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS SUGGEST A GUEST THE VOCAL LAB INSTAGRAM THE VOCAL LAB WEBSITE Email the Vocal Lab at thevocallab@sararamsay.com Theme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars Audio Some links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links. That just means when you click the link to purchase something on this page, I may receive a commission for sharing it with you, even though it won't cost you a penny more. Which is pretty great, because I was going to share it with you anyway!   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.