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Here Is Your FREE 2023 Directory of Producers & Engineers by Music Connection!

Music Connection has published its 2023 Directory of Producers & Engineers.

If you are looking for the right producer or engineer, then check out Music Connection’s 2023 exclusive, national list of professionals to help connect you to record producers, sound engineers, mixers and vocal production specialists. All information supplied by the listees.

Music Connection 2023 Directory of Producers & Engineers

Or click on the following link to download: https://www.weekly-bulletin.com/pdf/industrycontacts/Feb23_Producers_Guide.pdf


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