Collaborations
For our college final project, my husband and I lobbied the school’s music department to work together to produce the school’s first ever record album. Because of the college’s incredible recording equipment, Evergreen had attracted amazing talent.
Artists submitted demo recordings, we put together a selection committee, and because there was so much varied talent, we decided to go big—to produce a double album.
The album title: Collaborations.
We strategized and marketed the album in the age before computers—this meant phone calls to radio stations and writing letters to record companies, promoters, and music reviewers. Maybe this could be the road to stardom for some of the artists on the album.
Collaborations garnered the attention of Seattle AM and FM radio stations. That was big time—for all of us. Our final college months were hectic with music promotion.
The album title resonated with me—we really were collaborating. All our various talents merged and our differences became the very thing needed to pull this off.
While it was a project designed to prepare us for our careers—I think it taught us that unless we worked together, it wouldn’t work at all.
And that was the best lesson to learn as we went out into the world.