About: Cammie Ward
I’m originally from North Carolina but I currently reside in Georgia. I love music and plan to major in it and teach middle school chorus. I have always listened to a variety of musicians. I grew up listening to folks like Tony Rice, John Denver, The Everly Brothers and many other different types of people. Early on, I never really "loved" any female vocalists. I just tended to think that they all had very a packaged sound and I just always liked male vocals better. Things have changed since then but I realized I had to search beyond mainstream radio to find anything worth a crap. I’ve enjoyed singing most of my life, but never really enjoyed the sound of my own voice. I’ve gotten over it some but I think it’s just a matter of time, then maybe I’ll get used to it at least. What has helped me come to terms with it is I have come to realize that other people appreciate my voice and that is what matters. I just don’t plan to compromise my style for anyone.
Cover "She's Still Suffering" By: Cass McCombs
Cover "She's Still Suffering" By: Cass McCombs
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Hmmm...Can't Quite Explain it
- Published: 92 days ago
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There is just an emptiness
That nothing can fill
A void
Something missing
It's never been this long
I've never felt so down
I'll make it through
I'll make it through
Who ever thought this was a good idea?
This isn't over either.
I'll just have to do it all again in a short while
Too much time on my hands
Plenty...
That nothing can fill
A void
Something missing
It's never been this long
I've never felt so down
I'll make it through
I'll make it through
Who ever thought this was a good idea?
This isn't over either.
I'll just have to do it all again in a short while
Too much time on my hands
Plenty...





I went fro 765 to 771 is no time lol
Bri,
I like to explore the boundaries in the music i make an especially Drum N Bass i think the best is still to come.
That new Myspace player what you reckon to that different eh ?
Bri,
L8r.
Bri,
peace
timmy
Peace
timmy
Sidechaining the Deeper pad sound in the end section against what you called the feedback sound i think works really cool gives it a great effect.
Sidechaining is where ones tracks volume is matched my the other its also how they get that ducking bass sound on house music.
Bri,