I know a gentleman who was given a Barry Gibbs song to record. He went back to Nashville to record it only to find out that Conway Twitty had decided to do it. That is the way the music business works. The studio is going to go 99.99999 and as many 9's as you can go with the established artist. The same thing is true with the recording engineer. The thing that is most important for a person with a home studio is can I produce a demo quality cd. Most studios, even if they use your song will have it rerecorded using their people. It is just the nature of the business. You can guarntee that there have been many grammy award winning songs sent to the studio, recorded on less than stellar equipment. In the end it is the melody and the words and the performance that make a grammy award winning song.

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Psalm 57:7 My heart, O God, is steadfast, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and make music.