Subject: Meet the people who place songs in TV and film

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Happy New Year, Friend,


You’re probably like most musicians on my list who may not care much about playing live or even building a following, but you would like to make money from your music and have it recognized.


And you might dream about hearing your music on a TV show or movie.


This can be a quick way to get paid some serious money.


I know this because I'm STILL getting checks 20+ years later for some songs I placed in a hit TV show.


Yes, there's some luck involved, but what helps most is when you get advice directly from the people that count the most - the music supervisors (the people hired by producers to find music for their show).


My good friend Chris SD is putting on a FREE virtual ‘Sync Songwriter Music Supervisor Panel’ with 5 of the top music sups that will tell you:

  • How music supervisors pick indie music for their shows, movies, and ads

  • Why some songs work better than others for licensing

  • Which of your songs are most likely to get sync placements

  • What music supervisors are looking for right now

  • And how to actually connect with music supervisors

Yeah, these panelists are experts, and I think their credits say it all:



Normally you'd have to pay big bucks to fly to LA, spend money on a hotel, pay a hefty conference admission fee, etc. to get this kind of exposure to heavy hitters like this.


But in this case it won't cost you a cent because this event is FREE.


The best part is that you’ll discover how you can MEET and PITCH your music live to some of these very same music supervisors!


* * * PLEASE NOTE: This opportunity is only for those who attend the panel.* * *


As you can imagine, there's limited space available, so grab your spot while before they fill up.



Click here to register for the Sync Supervisors Panel.



There’s nothing better than getting advice from the very people that are most able to help you. This is something that you don’t want to miss, Friend.


See you there.


Bobby



P.S. The best part of sync placements is that you don’t have to change your songwriting style no matter how quirky or unlike current pop trends it is. Register for the panel to find out more.



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