

BE A SINGULAR SUCCESS
Executive coaching, built for artists
Executive coaching, built for artists.Twelve singers. One group. A full year. The next twelve start October 1. $5,500 for the year, or $458/month · Thursdays & Sundays, 6:15–8:15 PM CDT
Why this isn't another course
Most singers don't need another course. They need someone who has done this to look at their voice, their artistry, and their audience at the same time — and stay with them long enough for the work to compound.
That's what BASS is. Four hours a week of direct training and coaching across vocal technique, performance, career management, and marketing strategy. About 80% is live with me. The rest is self-guided, so you're not paying for filler.
Forty-one years of doing this. One teacher, not thirty-plus coaches.
WATCH THE WEBINAR BEFORE YOU BOOK YOUR CALL!
The next 30 minutes can change your singing career.
Everything in BASS moves one of three things forward.
PILLAR ONE
Voice
The instrument. Vocal technique, repertoire, style — range, resonance, stamina, diction, and what your voice actually does under pressure
PILLAR TWO
Artistry
The performer. Acting and performance coaching that turns technically correct singing into performances that hold a room.
PILLAR THREE
Audience
The career. Strategic auditions, networking, branding, marketing — who needs to hear you, how they find you, and what happens next
How it actually runs
What a year looks like
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Thursdays and Sundays, 6:15–8:15 PM CDT — four hours a week, live
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About 80% live with me, the rest self-guided
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Twelve months, roughly 50 meeting weeks — we're dark for holidays
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Cohorts capped at 12 singers
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Step-by-step video checkpoints you complete at your own pace
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A mastermind cohort of career-minded singers — the part people underestimate until they're in it
On the cap: Twelve isn't a marketing number. It's what I can give four hours a week to, myself, without diluting it.
Where the first group started - and where they are now
"I don't think I would have even called myself a professional singer last year."
Anna Morton, singer-songwriter
12 songs written 30 copyrighted, up from zero
1 album released 265 videos posted
115,000 YouTube views
"I came in saying — I create, but I don't know what to do with all the stuff I create. It organized my brain and my music and gave me a path forward, without squashing the fun part."
Anna Morton
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"I'd been taking lessons for years. I knew I wanted to perform more. I just didn't know the path forward."
Barbara Quaye, singer-songwriter
8 shelved songs finished 160 new followers
1 concert booked
""Now I understand what it is to be a musician. It's not just called music — it's called the music business, and there are many facets to it. It hits more areas than you think you'd need to hit."
Barbara Quaye
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Before this I was slogging through my courses, not thinking about next steps. I was surprised how much a slight adjustment to any one area makes a huge difference."
Rowan Barnar, university music student
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Asked whether a year of time, work, money and humility was worth it, all answered the same way.
"Absolutely worth it."
Singer Central or BASS
Who you would be working with
Forty-one years, one teacher
LK Fletcher is a vocal coach, mentor, and agent, and the CEO of The Mona Lisa Life. Over four decades her singers have gone to the Met, to Broadway, to The Voice, and to stages around the world.
In BASS you work with her directly. Not an associate, not a rotating faculty — that's the whole point of capping the cohort at twelve.
$5,500 for the year — or $458 a month
Four hours a week of direct training and coaching for twelve months: vocal technique, performance and acting coaching, career management, and marketing strategy, plus the resources to execute it.
Payment plans are available through PayPal for those who qualify.
The next twelve start October 1.
Find out if it's the right fit
Thirty minutes, with me. We'll talk about where your voice is, where you want it to go, and whether this is the right way to get there. If it isn't, I'll tell you.