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Location Audio Production

Tracks to Masters

 

January 2012 - YPOM Digital back home in Mt. Pleasant.  Actively pitching all songs and projects in the catalog including the brand new album 'Songs from the Mountain' as a completed MASTER ready to distribute for Bluegrass / Americana / Gospel Artist and Songwriter, Daniel Lee Parkin.  Daniel's songs, including the tune heard in Debra Granik's Oscar Nominated film 'Winter's Bone' titled PALM OF HIS HAND, are all available for licensing opportunities. All YPOM Digital Music, BMI songs are available for mechanical license through HFA or you may contact us for more information, Your Place or Mine Digital Music also offers Country / Americana Artist and Songwriter Bobby Don Bloodworth's poignant anti-war ballad 'Some Sunday' for licensing opportunities, as well as Rock & Roll Artist and Writer Slim Stephenson's edgy Rock music from his YPOM Digital CD  'Who Needs Cable With A Life Like Mine'  - Bobby Don's and Slim's music is currently available on YPOM Digital Records at CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon, etc.  Check it all out the YPOM Digital Music Store for more info.


 

 

 


YPOM Digital Video Producion Services

Location Post Video and Audio

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is YPOM Digital's on location video production for World's Fastest Drummer featuring WFD creator Boo McAfee with WFD Fastest Hands Traditional Grip Champion Matt Smith without hair teaching John S. Pratt's 'Hodge Podge' then setting the first ever unofficial WFD 'FULL KIT' speed record on the Pearl e-Pro Live drum set.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

YPOM Digital produced this Power Wrist Builders with Drumometer training video featuring Matt Smith with hair on location at Boo McAfee's WFD World Headquarters with YPOM mobile studio and living quarters set up in the building that housed the former dairy of Boo's goat ranch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  


 

A new series of Timbre Fox videos shot on Raccoon Mountain and Signal Mountain are available on YPOM Digital on You Tube.  

 


 

Video made up from Daniel Parkin's Woodthrush Woods session footage

shot on location at Ken Harrison's fabulous log cabin in Chattanooga,

Tennessee and set to Daniel's version of 'Palm of His Hand.' 

   


Complete Professional Studio Services On Location

in the comfort of your own personal space

 

Mix room set-up October 2009 on Location in North Georgia mixing and mastering the Dirt Road Delight Debut Album at Ken Banwart's Yoga Studio.

 

End-to-End Studio Quality Audio Production Services

Record-Mix-Edit-Master On Location 


  Your Place or Mine Digital Music, BMI 
 
Winter's Bone Music Soundtrack CD now available from Light In The Attic Records 
 

The 'Winter's Bone' Soundtrack is called "one of the best bluegrass soundtracks this side of 'Oh Brother, Where Art Thou" by Mike Scott of the Times-Picayune.  Hear the full versions of all the songs featured on the Winter's Bone Soundtrack Album plus three bonus cuts including a tune written and produced by John Hawkes as a tribute to the film.

 
The Winter's Bone theatrically released film includes Your Place or Mine Digital's original production of Daniel Lee Parkin's original song '[In The] Palm of His Hand' performed by 'Dirt Road Delight' featuring Daniel's vocal performance.'  The Winter's Bone Soundtrack Music Album features a remix produced by Winter's Bone Music Producer Steve Peters in Seattle, Washington with YPOM Digital Ric Landers mobile control room set up in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee.  
 

Here is a direct quote from Winter's Bone audio commentary by writer/director Debra Granik and cinematographer Michael McDonough.  Debra Granik - "For some of the very charged parts of the film it was hard to pick the music. You know it when you hear it. We came across a very beautiful song called Palm Of His Hand, written by Daniel Lee Parkin and performed by Dirt Road Delight. This infused the scene with a sensibility that worked well the pictures and with Ree‟s feelings and memories. This is the kind of music that built up to making the soundtrack. We got really taken with it."

 
The Dirt Road Delight version of 'Palm of His Hand' was recorded on location by YPOM Digital at Bobby Don Bloodworth's 'Old Indian Cabin' near Blue Ridge, Georgia in the mountains on the Toccoa River and mixed on location at Ken Banwart's Yoga Studio near Cherry Log, Georgia in September and October 2009.
 
 
Winter's Bone now available on Blu-Ray and DVD from Lionsgate
 
 
Your Place or Mine Digital Music, BMI is proud to have a segment of Dirt Road Delight's recording of Daniel Lee Parkin's original song 'Palm of His Hand' included in Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini's Oscar nominated screenplay adaptation of Daniel Woodrell's novel 'Winter's Bone.' Directed by Debra Granik this Sundance 2010 Grand Jury Prize Winner and 2011 OSCAR Nominated film premiered January 23rd at Sundance Film Festival 2010. 
 

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Here is a video of Daniel Lee Parkin performing one of his latest original songs, 'WHY DON'T YOU STAY' with his fellow bandmates known collectively as 'TIMBRE FOX.' Timbre Fox is Owen Saunders on fiddle, Laura Walker on acoustic guitar, Daniel Lee Parkin on resonator guitar and Dean Arnold on mandolin. This video was shot in Dean's 'Fox Den' - the very nice loft in Dean's home on Signal Mountain. The video was shot as YPOM Digital was doing a live stereo recording of ten songs for a Timbre Fox band demo CD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  

Your Place or Mine Digital Music, BMI

You can obtain mechanical licenses in the U.S. through The Harry Fox Agency (HFA). If you are making less than 2,500 copies, you can obtain a license online using a credit card or checking account through HFA's Songfile service. If you are making more than 2,500 copies, you will need to open an HFA Licensee Account. Both options are available through www.harryfox.com.
 

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