Quadri Project Launches It's Website To Promote Rock Musicians
As a musician, it's extremely difficult to get noticed. The more places you expose your music, the better your chances.
- (1888PressRelease) May 18, 2011 - Vicenza, Italy - Alberto Quadri, rock musician and internet music collaborator, has launched his website The Quadri Project. As a well-known bass player in various music communities, Quadri wants to open his door to other rock musicians around the world with the intention of giving them a little additional promotion.
According to Quadri, "It's extremely difficult to get noticed these days as there are more bands than ever before vying for fans. And, with the internet's ability to let any band go international, the more places you can expose your music, the better your chances."
As a regular music collaborator, Quadri creates music with musicians through virtual studios and calls Kompoz his recording studio away from home. He's offering all his personal music on his website as "free" downloads and these are definitely worth checking out. "I'm open to any collaboration, live or online, and currently work with musicians from around the world, so please send me an email and let's talk about your project" he says.
For those rockers interested in a little more promotion, Quadri will set up a band biography on his page with links to your sites and will push you through his social networks, at no charge to you. The site will be up and running on Wednesday May 11th at 6:00 p.m. (Italian Time).
Alberto Quadri, born and raised in Vicenza, Italy in the early 70s, has been immersed in music since the age of 12. Some of his greatest influences were the artists of that era: Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones and the Beatles. His favorite concert was Ozzy Osbourne and not because Ozzy was a Crazy Man but because he played from his soul and didn't need any special effects to put on an incredible show. It was just him with his music, face to face with hundreds of screaming fans. You know true talent when the flashing lights, smoke and special effects get in the way of heart and soul and pure energy.
For the last three years, Alberto has been going full tilt with his music. The first two in a band called "5 in Condotta". In Italian that means "you are not good at school", playing Cranberries Cover. He currently plays with the band "Baby, I'm Bored" doing covers from Dandy Warhols, Republica, Holes, Caridgans and others. And, through the virtual studio Kompoz creating "original" songs.
For additional information or to become part of the network, contact Alberto: alberto ( @ ) quadriproject dot com
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