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LUKE COMBS: It Takes A Village

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Luke Combs knows what it takes to make music happen now. Before he moved to Nashville, and started recording his songs, he didn’t realize all the people involved in the music industry that make music happen. Sure, you see and hear the singers, and they’re the best known, but Luke learned that to bring songs, like his song “Hurricane” it takes a lot of people. Luke now knows that when you hear a song, to get to that point it needed people that ” have mixed it, engineered it, played on it, mastered it, worked the PR, sang it, wrote it…I mean there’s hundreds of people that are involved in just one song. And I have such a huge appreciation for the process and the amount of work it takes and how many passionate people there are in the music business.” But when the music is as good as Luke Combs’ “Hurricane” all the work is worth the effort.

audio  Luke Combs talks about all the people involved in the process of making his song “Hurricane” available for fans to listen to. (:51)
“I didn’t realize, before I moved to town, how much work goes into…you know, you might hear one song on an album as a listener, and it’s three minutes, or four minutes or even five minutes. But that is such, like a horrible representation of how much work has gone in to those three to five minutes…from the people that have mixed it, engineered it, played on it, mastered it, worked the PR, sang it, wrote it…I mean there’s hundreds of people that are involved in just one song. And I have such a huge appreciation for the process and the amount of work it takes and how many passionate people there are in the music business to make one song go from being played on an acoustic work tape, or a piano work tape, to becoming a song that ends up on somebody’s album.”