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Hey Larry, Frankly, your sound already has a strong identity, which is rare. But what usually holds artists back at that point isn't the music, it's how everything around it is positioned; branding, PR narrative, and how it's introduced to the right spaces (film, licensing, etc.). I work with creatives on that side, making sure the music actually opens doors, not just streams. Have you started exploring that yet?
Hi, I came across your work on Broadjam and spent some time listening to "Holding Unto You", there's a level of artistry and direction in your sound that's not easy to come by. I work privately with a select number of artists, composers, and producers who are serious about positioning their music beyond traditional releases particularly within the sync and licensing space. In my experience, many strong catalogs remain under leveraged, not due to a lack of quality, but because they aren't aligned with how music supervisors and licensing platforms actually search, filter, and select material. My role is to bridge that gap refining catalog presentation, enhancing sync readiness, and ensuring the music is positioned where it holds real commercial value. The goal is simple: to open doors to meaningful placements, strategic partnerships, and long term opportunities. I'm selective about who I work with, but I believe your sound could translate well in that space. Out of curiosity, is sync and licensing currently part of your long term strategy, or is your focus elsewhere at the moment? Best regards, Rebecca Seo Specialist and Sync Licensing Consultant
Hi, I checked out your music and you've got solid potential for sync licensing. One thing I've noticed working with artists is that even great tracks often get overlooked due to small but critical things like metadata, structure, or licensing readiness. Do you currently prepare your releases with sync opportunities in mind, or are you mainly focused on streaming and promotion? Happy to share some insights, you can reply here or email me at belovedsteve760@gmail.com Best regards, Steven Music SEO & Visibility Specialist
Bobbe! Welcome to Broadjam! You'll have a lot of fun on here! Thanks for the review of "Train On The Track". Can't wait to listen to your band! Catnip=+=
Thanks for the awesome review of "What Kind Of Love" Bobbe! As for the recording session it was just 1 drummer, 1 guitarist who doubled on bass and all guitar parts, my guest female singer and me on backing vocals. Glad you liked it!
very well done
Thanks so much Bobbe for your outstanding, perfect score review of Song: B 04. Déjà vu Doo ft Leslie Sahlen. Very much appreciated.
Thanks for reviewing my edited blues instrumental track. The full-length version has vocals (Blues Conversation)
Hello, I'm new here., any info., or suggestions on how to get the most out of this web-site would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much. Steve
All time favorite
Rob A Train--i gave it 5 stars--great tune--YES SIR!--does have a /marshal tucker /--sound--is a toe tapper--thanxs--joe
Bobbe - Thank you for reviewing my song, "Been Down This Road." I really appreciate the feedback. - Nick
Hey. Thank you for your very nice review of my song "Gator Bait". Thomas
Hey, thanks for the strong review, really appreciate that,, the guitar sound was from using a 1976 musicman stingray guitar through a zoom 505 II, very basic distortion patch. And you my friend , ROCK !!! Love your songs and sound.
Wow! Gotta get me a 76. Thats incredible!!!
Hey Bobbe: Thanks for taking the time to review my song "Loney by the Sea". I'll check out some of you music. Godspeed.
hey--bobbe--thanxs for reviewing my song--the prettiest girls are in tennessee--it was one of them kinda songs i was having some fun with!--the girls got to fighting over that song--and others had a different state that they thought that all the pretty girls were at!--cheers--joe.
Hey Bobbe, Thank you so much for the great review of "Slinky Armor". I really appreciate your opinion and the great score was nice too!! All the best to you! Dave - CenterPeace
BOBBE YOU DA MAN ! MA MA'S BOY LOU
you got less than two weeks to get a video on this song for mother's day, it will go viral on youtube for mother's day, $$$$$
I DONT DO VIDEO ?
Bobbe, Thanks for your very generous review of "Open" recently, it's greatly appreciated! Chris
BB-Appreciate the 5* on "Shine". Thanks for taking the time to listen! You're the best! Mike
Hey BB! Thanks so much for the review of "Get By Boulevard". Appreciate it, man! Best-Mike
BIG BOBBE BROWN: TRIPLE " B " THANKS AGAIN, FOR THE COOL REVIEW. LOU { T.C.C. }
Yo Bobbe THANKS FOR THE GREAT SCORES ON, I'M GOING HOME. LOU
bobbe, you go rob that train, I THINK YOU'RE GOOD ENOUGH. THAN'KS LOU
Thanks for reviewing BB. I miss Florida btw (8 years in Tampa area).
If I were Jim Ed Norman,, I would be kicking myself in the but for not having signed you years ago !!!
Thank you so much - that's a huge compliment! I really like your songs, by the way.
Bobbe. Thank you for your review of 'All of This and More'. I've had a few reviewer say they like the song but the production is lacking. I'm seriously considering revisiting the song with a remix and more instrumentation. Do you have suggestions? You're thoughts would be appreciated. Best wishes. David
Thanks for the kind review of "Never will i lie" Bobbe Brown. Robert
Bobbe started his career in 1965 with his brothers, "The Brown Brother's Band". They played up and down US 61 from Memphis to Biloxi for 6 years. Disbanding and going their separate ways, Bobbe moved to NE Texas, where he started working studios at the age of 20. While at Robin Hood Brian's Studio in Tyler, TX, he met Mickey Gilley whom he later played guitar for in Pasadena, TX. While there, he played many recording sessions, including 1981 Grammy award winning Best Country Instrumental of the Year, "Orange Blossom Special", performed by Gilley's Urban Cowboy Band. After leaving the Gilley organization, he reunited with his brothers (Jimi, Larry and Johnny) in Galveston, TX to reform the Brown Brothers Band. In 1985, Bobbe Brown moved to the Florida Keys, where he started at Sloppy Joe's, and entertained there off and on for 10 years. Other Keys landmarks include Geiger Key Marina, Looe Key Tiki Bar, Big Pine Coconut's, Buccaneer Resort, Fiesta Key KOA, Lorelei, Harry's in Tavernier, and the Mandalay, just to name a few of the many places he has played. Bobbe's #1 focus is the audience, whether it be 1 person or 100. Taking into consideration the type of venue, he adapts. If it's background music, piece of cake. If it's audience participation, he thrives on it. Not being limited to one style of music, he looks to the audience to decipher what they are responding too. Most of the songs he plays are top-ten hits from the last 4 decades. His music ranges from Classic Rock N' Roll to Island Music. 2011, Bobbe and his three brothers come together for their first time to bring to life a collection of rock, blues, pop, reggae and southern rock. Spread out across the states made this adifficult project, but it is now finished. We hope everyone who listens gets some enjoyment from this album. This work is dedicated to our sister Sandy, who was a musical inspiration when we were very young. Bobbe performs weekdays and weekends in the fabulous Florida Keys.
YO BOBBE , THANKS FOR THE FIFTY SCORE ON MY " QUICKSAND " SONG, IT'S A HIT FOR SOMEBODY ! I'VE GOT A FEW MORE. GIVE A LISTEN, I REALLY DIG YOUR STUFF GREAT STYLE, AND PLAYERS ARE HOT AND RIPPIN. STAY IN TOUCH.IT WAS A PLEASURE TO LISTEN............................. ... LOU PENTA { THE CALIFORNIA COWBOY }