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How To Become An In-Demand Musical Director w/ Tres Gilbert

How To Become An In-Demand Musical Director w/ Tres Gilbert

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As a standout bassist and in-demand musical director, Tres Gilbert occupies rare air. One of Atlanta’s native sons, his musical resume reads like the roster of the Hall of Fame. He is one of the live music architects of the “ATL sound” and is respected by A-list singers and musicians across the globe. When Tres calls, the best-of-the-best answer and he delivers results.

Tres has provided accompaniment or musical direction for brands such as Revlon and Coca-Cola, and has accompanied or crafted the live sound of numerous artists across multiple genres such as New Edition, Bobby Brown, Roberta Flack, Charlie Wilson, Fantasia, Indigo Girls, BeBe Winans, Karen Clark-Sheard, and too many more to name here.

In a rare sit-down interview with Zack, Tres tells all about why, in a sea of talent, he repeatedly has gotten the calls from major artists and shares numerous music business nuggets on the topics of preparation, negotiation, and performance that would help literally anyone take their music to the next level.

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