A product of the 60's and 70's folk era. Grew up playing music from the Everly Brothers, Peter Paul & Mary, John Denver, Harry Chapin, John Prine and many more....Played throughout the Northeast in colleges, resort towns, county fairs, under the name Michael Shoemaker...of "Shoemaker & Holly". Music greatly influenced by surroundings, and many songs depict events with a humorous edge. Other songs explore the path of growing up, expectations of life, experienced achievements or failures in love, life and health.
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GREAT TIME 07/19/2008 02:24 PM
THANK YOU FOR THE LISTEN THERE IS A LOT OF WONDERFULLY TALENTED FOLKS OUT THERE… GLAD I HAD A CHANCE TO MEET SOME OF YOU HAD A WONDERFUL TIME (CAN’T BELIEVE I HAD 11 THOUSAND PLAYS) HOPE ... more
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Song Of The Year 07/08/2008 03:57 AM
PRESS RELEASE CAPE MAY COUNTY RESIDENTS – DEAL OR NO DEAL Cape May County residents (Mike Mattera, David Check & Evelyn Minecci) recently received the honor of being named FINALIST by the So... more
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Holworks Music says
Now that is great NEWS Big Mike. I am just passing along what was told to me and what I read on this site. I like your songs so I want to listen when you have them the way you like them. I am sure you will notice if you haven't already some differences? It is a good thing you are used to the recording process. Before Oct 2007 I had no clue. I still do not really but my friends do so if I ask right they help me. Good luck and God Bless Mike. Let me know when you post your first song! I have some new videos up with me in my living room so definitely not Earth shattering graphics or production if you feel like listening. I am singing through a PA so that is picked up pretty good by the camera mic.Tim Scullion says
Thanks for the props on my music. I still listen to Harry Chapin--great songwriter! Good luck with the GAC . . . Deal??Tim Hellard & Sugar Cane says
Thanks for being a friend good luck in all you do.Robin Lee Field says
Hi Mike! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving me a comment on my GAC video! Home recording with no frills, no makeup, just me as I am, so I appreciate you still liking it and me! The best to you Mike! So glad to know your a neighbor of mine! We also share growing up during the golden age of the singer/songwriter generation, the 60s and 70s! What a magical time for music... Go New Jersey!!!!Holworks Music says
Hi Mike - First thing you need is a good computer devoted to music. Apple or IBM it matters not. The software will be different for either that you choose though. I am using IBM with Internet Exploerer as my browser. You'll need miminum 2 gigs of RAM and good storage capacity 80 gigs or better unless you are storing things on an external drive. I do that once I feel the song is as good as I can get it. You'll need software too. The Gold Standard is Pro Tools. You load this software onto your computer. It lets you record track by track. To plug your guitar in or mic your amps or to record in general, you'll need what is called an interface. I use M-1 Audio but there are several different kinds. This equipment looks like a box with all sorts of plug in things on the front. You simply plug into the interface, click on record for track one and record your voice or guitar or any other instrument. Since this is all digital recording, the clarity will be much different that what you are used to. I'd suggest you google Pro Tools, Cubase, Garage band, and Cakewalk to read up on this stuff.I hope it helps! A friend in NC!
~ The Altruistic Messiah ~ a.k.a. ~ Ben Vandagriff says
Big Country Mike Mattera ~ it's a pleasure to meet you !!!!!Ben
~ The Altruistic Messiah ~ a.k.a. ~ Ben Vandagriff says
Big Country Mike Mattera ~ it's a pleasure to meet you !!!!!Ben
Holworks Music says
You and Wild Bill Austin need to do a song together. I think some of these folks here can give you info on software, equipment, etc to bring you up in production which will help make these radio ready. They are good songs and your voice is very accessible. - MarkHolworks Music says
Well said in the forum Big Mike. It is nice to see you know of marketing. Hate won't do it. Welcome to Music Nation. I will listen to some of your songs. Others will too when they see your posts and in the H2H. Best of luck!