Stop Waiting!

You don’t need a fancy studio, big budget, or a high-priced producer to make it in the music industry. The best chance we have for success is to expand our network, collaborate, master our craft, and pool our resources.

Learn How To Consistently Create
& Release Good Music

“I created Talent Bender to help music creatives navigate the chaotic world of the music industry. I was 45 years old when I started writing songs. I didn't have any connections in the industry and like many new music creatives, I was spending way too much money getting my songs produced, mixed, and mastered. Also, it was very difficult getting artists to sing and release my music, even if they liked the songs. Now at 52, I've learned how to produce and release music with artists and other collaborators half my age. We work in a variety of genres including R&B, Hip Hop, Pop, Country, Inspirational, and more. Many creatives make the mistake of waiting and holding out for some super producer or famous artist to discover them, but the key to success is consistent collaboration with those who are within reach. ”

See the examples of my work below where I contributed to these projects in various capacities: producer, co-producer, and/or songwriter.

DJ with Afro wearing a black leather jacket and holding a Vinyl LP.

Don’t Be A Lone Wolf

Many music creatives suffer from what we call Lone Wolf Syndrome. This is a self-inflicted condition that makes artists believe they can conquer the music industry single-handedly with their talents alone. They see no need to collaborate with their peers. Instead, they tackle everything themselves and shoot far beyond their level in favor of one-off sessions with people who they think can "put them on."  

Why Talent Bender?

Let's face it. There are a lot of moving parts to writing, producing, releasing, and promoting music. The complexity and expense of it all and the fact that most music creatives like you are juggling all of these tasks on your own is why many artists don't consistently release music. Additionally, because creatives are very driven to succeed, they often find themselves in one-sided transactions with service providers who are only really concerned with making a sale (for things they probably don’t need). Connect with Talent Bender today, to learn how to master the game.