Clubcast 027. Let Me Be Your Band: “Carry Me Through” with Kim and Joe Zamolo

Published On September 4, 2024 
by Chase Tremaine
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In this special episodes, Club members Kim Zamolo and her husband Joe Zamolo joined me to discuss their song “Carry Me Through,” which I helped them to arrange, perform, and produce through the service I launched in July called Let Me Be Your Band. This service currently costs $250 per song and is geared primarily towards people who don’t have access to studios or musicians (or to be people who wrote vocal-only songs and need help adding music to their melodies). Kim and Joe were the first people to purchase this service, and they wanted to share about their experience creating a song with me. The song premieres in full at the end of this episode, and it will release on all streaming platforms on September 20. Spotify users can pre-save it here.

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