The band Tripped first started recording music in the year 2006. Examples of songs by the band Tripped include "Midnight Television", and "Suzy's Night Off".
Eve first started recording music in a group who sang cover songs called the Dope Girl Posse, or DGP, in the 1990's. She appeared as Eve of Destruction on the Bulworth soundtrack in 1998 which was her first big break.
It depends on what type of music you are talking about. If you're talking about recording music(and voice), go in a quiet room with your microphone, recorder and instrument you have chosen then start recording.
John David Anderson was 15 years old and he played in a Rockband. Later he made country music. 1977 he signed his first recording contract with Warner Bros. Records.
Los Horoscopos de Durango, in the Regional Mexican genre, is one of the longest recording groups. They have been recording music since the 1970s, 1975 to be exact.
audry the main singer said of her twitter @officialaudry that they start recording in november 2012 and music will be out in 2013. audry has on her youtube 'officialaudry' preview background music for the band!
On the menu, you go to 3DS Sound, (the blue music note) and tap record sounds. Lot's of speech bubbles will appear on screen. Tap one, and hit the red button. It will start recording. You can also start recording by making a sound. Tap OK, and then you can edit your sound.
You make your own account on youtube and you click make own music video and you will need to pick what kind of music you would like and start recording that might be it.
flo rida was 10 when he started singing but did not become famose at the age off 28 he as had no other job ever
when did michael jackson make his first music video
what do you click to start recording on the sims 3 showtime
he didnt have one when he was 4, he start recording at the age of 10
Rod Stewart first recorded in June 1964 when he sang a duet, "Up Above My Head", with Long John Baldry in The Hoochie Coochie Men. This was released as the the B-side of "You'll Be Mine".