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I've never heard of Hilltop. What is it?
Brandon
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My trusty Google search brings up a few recording studios, including a real nice looking one on Nashville. However, the Hilltop that tolearn is referencing is called Hilltop Records and apparently provides a virtual one-stop shop songwriter/artist development, recording, publisher, promotion, etc package.
Website is here: HillTop Records However, I did note an entry at ripoffreport.com about Hilltop Records.... Rip Off Report: HillTop Records Ripoff Approaches You After You Register Work With US Copyright Office Hollywood California According to this ripoff report, Hilltop in an unsolicited fashion asks for money upfront. However, the hilltoprecords.com website makes no mention of costs. I don't know if it's a legitimate outfit or not. |
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