Since 2010, the California teacher and student duo of Tim Spencer and Bart Vogel have raised the bar on Folk, Rock, and Blues. Spencer's guitar tutoring and Vogel's prolific Folk-Rock songwriting led to creating music to "give rather than receive" and "make the world a better place," said Tony Sauro, Entertainment Reporter for The Record in Stockton, CA. Their music placements create the perfect vibe for Film, TV, scores, Trailers, and other media needing catchy and impressive melodies.
Simple thought and concept. About wanting life to have some consistency. "Balance" speaks to the universal desire in contrast to our high pressured American lives. Male Vocals, Rock, Roots Rock
A cheery little ditty. Moves right along. Toe tapping rhythm. Classical guitar lead lines. Acoustic comping. Feel good warm summer beach dock pier walking sunbathing fishing gardening birdwatching tide pool spring green grass noon sunrise sand blanket dog catnap road trip sleepy napping lemonade tea, Male Vocals, Singer/Songwriter, New Acoustic
A cheery little ditty. Moves right along. Toe tapping rhythm. Classical guitar lead lines. Acoustic comping. Flirtatious. Instrumental, Themes, Food & Cooking
What a strange idea. Acoustic rock style. Spanning the globe. Mistaken identity. Its not always as it seems. We're all just human beings. Wonderful electric guitar lead lines. Harmony vocals. Crickets mistaken for cockroaches. Male Vocals, Rock, Acoustic Rock
Beautiful ballad about the changing seasons, with the wonders of Autumn in the air. Sentimental and uplifting male vocal accompanied by finger-style acoustic guitar and classical guitar lead lines. Would work in scene depicting reminiscing, driving home alone after visiting an old friend, etc. Male Vocals, Singer/Songwriter, Contemp Singer/Songwriter
A song beckoning us to figure out how to come to peace with each other. Features a baritone lead vocal with male harmony vocals. Strummed acoustic with complementary electric lead guitar lines. A guitar duo if you will. Song could fit for relationship help. An argument. Even the political arena. Male Vocals, Country, Country Ballads
Thoughtful and delicious acoustic rendering supported with drippy electric lead guitar parts. A song about moving through and beyond the grieving process. A very moving setting, possibly for radio playing during romantic breakup or during a scene in a movie depicting a death of a loved one. Male Vocals, Singer/Songwriter, Folk Singer-Songwriter
A swampy mix of styles really. At once Americana. In another way rock 'n roll. Supported by the punctual underpinnings of a baritone ukulele. Strummed acoustic supporting electric lead lines. What is it? Quite a mix! Use it in a murder mystery. Male Vocals, Country, Alt Country
A haunting track with strummed acoustic guitar and pensive and gritty lead guitar work. Play during a movie scene depicting the character's contemplation of a tough decision. Journey to the seaport. Great lead guitar work. Male Vocals, Singer/Songwriter, Indie Singer-Songwriter
It's all about the flow. The flow of the river. The flow of love. Finger picked goodness. Delicious electric lead guitar work. Nature picture. Amazement at the power of romance. Musing about the power and pull of human emotion. Amazed at the power of the downstream flow. Male Vocals, Americana, Americana
An intense, thoughtful and reflective track. A ballad about the process of grieving over a broken relationship. Features a mournful male vocal, acoustic rhythm guitar and electric lead guitar. Male Vocals, Rock, Acoustic Rock
Lazy story of the voyage on a warm summer afternoon. Ocean light breeze scene. Use it in a sailing documentary. Using in a nostalgia video. Male Vocals, Singer/Songwriter, Indie Singer-Songwriter
Hopeful track about the wonderful ironies of life. Upbeat and bouncy feel. Use in reflective film scene. Imagine moving on after heartbreaking life episode. It's all going to be okay. Male Vocals, Singer/Songwriter, New Acoustic
A longing. Some memories. Flooding back. He's grateful for the time he got to have with a father he loved. Reminiscing and living in the past. He can't move on and yet he does. Magical and warm thoughts. Use it in a scene about retirement home. Use it in a scene with a person sitting on a park bench, Male Vocals, Singer/Songwriter, Indie Folk