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This is a long stretch but I'm finishing an album this week and have a sudden urge to have some female vocals on a few of the songs. Nothing complicated. I've got a studio in South Bermondsey and thought I'd just put this up on the off-chance that a female folky singer, or someone who knows one, may be skimming this forum tonight. Just an hour some time between 11 and 2 would be fine. My number is 07787201491 should anyone be interested.


Thank you,


Richard

Thanks both. If you're up for it Elisa sounds really good to me. Shouldn't take more than an hour. It's Atomic studios on Ilderton Road, SE15 1NT (from memory). Would 12ish work? Anyway, my number is above so just give a bell or text in the morning if possible. If not, I'll try Dan or Sue..Thanks both very much

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