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I recorded a solo EP


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36 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Good stuff!

If I had to pick a least favorite, it'd be Dirty Ways. But, it is all good.

Have you shopped your stuff around to the film/television industry? I'm not saying that is your niche because I could hear this on the radio, too. But, I think you'd find some money in that area pretty fast.

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13 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Good stuff!

If I had to pick a least favorite, it'd be Dirty Ways. But, it is all good.

Have you shopped your stuff around to the film/television industry? I'm not saying that is your niche because I could hear this on the radio, too. But, I think you'd find some money in that area pretty fast.

Thanks my man! I have a licensing company that I work with, but they haven't sold any of my songs yet. I'm trying!

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42 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Good stuff!

If I had to pick a least favorite, it'd be Dirty Ways. But, it is all good.

Have you shopped your stuff around to the film/television industry? I'm not saying that is your niche because I could hear this on the radio, too. But, I think you'd find some money in that area pretty fast.

Funny that you say that.  When I was listening to "Hey Mama" I thought to myself that this would have been something like David Chase would have had on The Sopranos.

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43 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

woww, good stuff hepcat. I can actually hear a few of those songs on the radio! Your style, voice, and delivery definitely has that commercial appeal. Keep pushing man. 

Thanks dude! It's a grind for sure, but releasing material is always the reward. I hope some of these tracks sell!

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Awesome work, hep!  I'm with some of the others here in saying you definitely have a market in both radio/records and tv/advertising.  No lie, just about every track I listened to made me envision a scene from Sons of Anarchy.

But, youre not limited to that at all, i just think you could make yourself quite a bit of coin in that area. Great sound!  Stylistically, it reminds me a bit of The White Buffalo.

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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

Awesome work, hep!  I'm with some of the others here in saying you definitely have a market in both radio/records and tv/advertising.  No lie, just about every track I listened to made me envision a scene from Sons of Anarchy.

But, youre not limited to that at all, i just think you could make yourself quite a bit of coin in that area. Great sound!  Stylistically, it reminds me a bit of The White Buffalo.

Thanks! Yea I am thinking about approaching more licensing companies to shop my music. It's REALLY competitive. 

I'm going to release another 5 song EP next year most likely and maybe get a live and together once I've written more songs. I think there's an audience for this kind of music. It's different but familiar enough to attract a wide audience 

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