Earlier this week, a few of us from Broadjam were in New York City talking about Broadjam.com at a one day ASCAP event entitled New York Sessions. Award-winning singer/songwriter Rob Thomas provided the keynote address, and the day focused on learning about the tools and techniques it takes to succeed in the music business.
We had a great time introducing Broadjam to a variety of artists, and meeting with some short and long-time Broadjam members. The passion and enthusiasm shown by all attendees was impressive, and our voices were hoarse by the end of the day!
In addition to talking about the range of services available at Broadjam.com for promoting and hosting music, we walked members through our Film & TV Licensing Opportunities process, and turned them on to the numerous new listings we have each week.
Thanks to all the members who stopped by our booth to say hi, and welcome to Broadjam for all those who signed up to receive our communications and become new members!





Hey Bruce,
Yeah…Thats a Cracker…”A Hero’s Song”….I played my Accoustic Guitar along with it while I was listening….
its a kinda Pat Metheney type thing…..well it would be if Pat was playing along….lol.
Yeah…I love to hear a good player any time…Thanks Matey!
Ian.
I apologize for breaking the topic at hand, but this piece deserves that!! BB.
I just did a review of a jazz piece “A Hero’s Song” by G. Scott Russell and WOW!. If you appreciate incredible musicianship coupled with genius writing then you must listen to this wonderfully uplifting piece of music. Instrumental and yet stirring such emotion. The recording equals everything else in superiority. Thanks! Bruce Bednarchuk/New Prairie Music.