CABARET VILLE MAGAZINE.
P207.
NEW YORK'S
MUSIC MEGA ENTREPRENEURS
CHAT
WITH MARJORIE MAYE
Q- Did any of those
artists you previously helped or worked with, become successful or famous?
A- Songs I've written have been the singles which launched new artist
careers at different labels from BMG to Sony, such as Nikki Webster and
Rouge, and several demo singers I've worked with have found success at
different labels, so yes, I guess indirectly I may have effected their
careers.
Q- Your greatest challenge as a recording artist, composer and songwriter?
A- Writing for movie soundtracks. Itıs great. You screen the movie or
read the script or just get a music cue describing what they "think" they
are looking for, and write something for it. It's hard because you need
to be on tempo, nail the musical vibe, and most importantly, be scene
appropriate without being so dead on that it becomes corny.
Q- What do you like and dislike about American men? European men?
A- For the most part, I think men in general are pretty cool. Predictable
at times, but you gotta love them. What do I dislike about them. not
much, other than the fact that they all forget to put the toilet seat
down.
Q- What time do you go to bed, usually? And you wake up at?
A- Late and late. I sleep around 2ish and up around 10ish.
Q- Last question. What are the questions you don't like to answer?
A- I take the fifth. Talk to me in 7 years after the statute of
limitations have expired (just kidding!).
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