this song found a home (forward!)
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this song found a home (forward!)
got a forward for the homeless listing:http://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_ ... ream=1Also, I think I am going to head underground for a while with listing forwards. I have had great success so far (22 forwards out of 33 submissions since Jan 1) and am very thankful for all the great feedback and suggestions!SONGS THAT SPEAK of socio-economic distress (loss of jobs, homelessness, addiction, failure of government agencies, armed service benefit breakdown, mental instability, fate and challenges that lead to one losing their home/family/dignity) are sought by a Music Publisher with tons of film/TV placements for a cable network series featuring music that will be performed by homeless musicians. Lyrical focus should be on the above mentioned themes, yet he's open to all musical styles. Any tempo is okay, but mid to uptempo songs are preferable. Great performances are a must
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What-do-you-mean-underground? Like keeping it to yourself? Nah! We want to hear about it, B!
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Quote:What-do-you-mean-underground? Like keeping it to yourself? Nah! We want to hear about it, B! Totally agree with Brindabella. We WANT to hear about them.And with a face like that, surely you can't be SHY? Ted
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Congrats on the Forward!! Why don't you just post all your Forwards at the end of the week, or something like that? We definitely want to hear about them! We celebrate your success, so don't hide your light under a bushel!
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Yeah man! Besides, how am I supposed to keep the Fire Dept. busy? They gotta' earn their keep some kinda' way. BTW, Congrats on yet, another forward! Smokiinn!! Oh yeah, and with a face like that, don't ya' think it's a leeeetle too late to go underground now?? ibanez468
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I've got to agree with everyone else... keep posting. It's nice to have someone putting their stuff out their so we can all hear what to aim for! Congratulations on your successes. I hope they all turn into a nice income stream for you.mewman
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Re: this song found a home (forward!)
Quote:got a forward for the homeless listing:http://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_ ... ream=1Also, I think I am going to head underground for a while with listing forwards. I have had great success so far (22 forwards out of 33 submissions since Jan 1) and am very thankful for all the great feedback and suggestions!SONGS THAT SPEAK of socio-economic distress (loss of jobs, homelessness, addiction, failure of government agencies, armed service benefit breakdown, mental instability, fate and challenges that lead to one losing their home/family/dignity) are sought by a Music Publisher with tons of film/TV placements for a cable network series featuring music that will be performed by homeless musicians. Lyrical focus should be on the above mentioned themes, yet he's open to all musical styles. Any tempo is okay, but mid to uptempo songs are preferable. Great performances are a mustCongrats again Keith!Your success ratio, great & professional attitude, willingness to help others, etc. are an inspiration around here. Post away on your successes!! Casey
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wow....thanks everyone.I did not mean it to sound so severe! I just did not want to give people the wrong impression, like "here goes B Flat again...posting a forward!"
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Nah! We like you, B! We really really like you!
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Ya let us know when you get forwarded!!! Hearing good news always helps!!!Mike
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