I should have posted this here instead of the recordings forum.....
I submitted an entry to the contest. I took the approach of trying to be as creative as I could, and not just add bass, drums, and keys to Roger's supplied tracks. Who knew..... I lost out to a wisecracking robot.
For my entry, I decided to write a song around his tracks, just bringing one of his choruses in (twice). It's not a typical song I'd write, but I wanted it to be as seamless a transition as possible. Two of my tracks are my 360/12, one dry and one using the JB2 for a faint Byrds-like flavor. I tried to flavor my vocals with hints of Roger's phrasing, pronunciation, and intonation. The song is a tribute to both Roger and his website, the Folk Den Project. In retrospect, I think that Roger wanted to hear his full tracks being used; not just pieces.
At least I can claim to have a done a duet with Roger (with asterisk).
http://www.kompoz.com/compose-collabora ... ckId=63353
Let me know what you think.........
Tom
It's a Byrd, it's a playin'..........
'73 4001 MG
'09 360/12 FG
'10 360/6 FG