A long overdue reunion

Zac Maloy, John Humphrey and Jesse Davis of The Nixon's will be performing a few songs at the show Saturday night.  Come hear a few of the bands favorite songs in an acoustic setting.  First time for them to take the stage together in over 12 years.  

SATURDAY, APRIL 30th 2016

Hosted by the ACM @ UCO Performance Lab
329 E Sheridan Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73104

For more on the festival click HERE.

Oklahoma Songwriters Festival- a new article from NewsOK

Inaugural Oklahoma Songwriters Festival set for April.

by Brandy McDonnell  Published: March 22, 2016

The inaugural Oklahoma Songwriters Festival is set for April 28-30 in Oklahoma City.

Festival founder Zac Maloy, who grew up in Ada and is now a Nashville, Tenn.-based writer, will bring a handful of his accomplished songwriter friends in from Music City for three days of writing sessions with local songwriters, panels and small concerts. The evening shows will be one-of-a-kind events for the state of Oklahoma, where the audience will be able to sit back and listen to the writers of some of music's biggest hits, sing their tunes and tell their stories behind the songs.

"Part of our goal is to create momentum and broader relationships for the Oklahoma music community, while at the same time providing a unique set of shows not commonly available to the local music fan in Oklahoma," said Maloy in a news release.

Set to join Maloy for the three-day event are Jim Beavers, who co-wrote “Red Solo Cup” by Oklahoma-based superstar Toby Keith and “Watching Airplanes” by Gary Allan; Marcus Hummon, who co-wrote “Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts (which includes Picher guitarist Joe Don Rooney) and “Cowboy Take Me Away” by the Dixie Chicks; and Marti Frederiksen, who co-wrote “Jaded” by Aerosmith and  “Undo It” by Checotah native Carrie Underwood, among others.

Check out the full article here.

STUDIO AUTOMATIC LAUNCHES ONLINE RECORDING STUDIO.

Nashville, TN, November 30th, 2015.  This week on-line recording website studioautomatic.com launches. The site, founded by singer/producer/songwriter Zac Maloy, will allow users to upload a rough version of their song and the team will send back a professional recording of the song within a few days.  

Studio Automatic will utilize some of the most talented drummers, bassists, guitarists, mixers and will even offer the option of having a pro vocalist sing. It was built and is managed by web application developer Fred Rush who also has a background in music, as a longtime songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Choose from studioautomatic.com packages: The Unplugged, The Standard, The Pro or The Producer. Each package comes with more bells and whistles (add-ons include pedal steel, strings, keyboards, and more) culminating with The Producer, which allows users to communicate with a producer on our team, who will give input about the song, structure and production. Now anyone can have a demo of their song built by the pros!

Upgrade YOUR song to a professionally recorded version.