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What do Dr Dre, Barry Manilow and Tito Puente all have in common

Released on: May 14, 2008, 8:56 pm

Press Release Author: Scott Martin

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: 3 Veteran horn playing brothers launch innovative online
recording studio

Press Release Body: At first glance, there aren’t many similarities between Dr Dre
(the Hip Hop Surgeon), Barry Manilow (Prince of Vegas), and Tito Puente (the King of
Latin Rhythms). Their music doesn’t occupy the same radio playlists, or for that
matter, many of the same iPods. Most people would probably have one in their iPods,
but not all three. So what do these artists have in common? They have all utilized
the Martin Brother Horns.

The Martin Brother Horns are accomplished musicians and music producers in their own
right and have spent the better part of the last 25 years in LA recording studios
recording on countless CDs, commercial jingles, motion pictures and television. The
Martin Brothers today announced an innovative web-based recording service for
musicians and songwriters at www.MartinBrotherHorns.com.

The Martin Brother Horns have launched a website providing recording services over
the internet (www.MartinBrotherHorns.com). It is a site that caters to the growing
home recording boom that allows people to make quality recording on their home
computer systems. “They will never replace the professional recording studio”
remarks Andy Martin, “but we are hoping to provide a service to make it easier to
access professional horn players.” The idea is, artists and producers send the
Martin Brother Horns their rhythm tracks. The brothers then record their horn sounds
and then send them back over the internet. The artist then has a complete, high
quality horn section sound added to their project without the hassle and expense of
hiring a studio, an engineer, an arranger, etc…. just high quality Martin Brother
Horns as a download. “It’s as