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Hi Luna Keller, I have been listening to "Black and Blue" on Broadjam and I genuinely appreciate the authenticity in your sound. It feels natural and cinematic, the kind of vibe that can translate well beyond just streaming platforms. I work with independent artists to help position their music more strategically, especially when it comes to being industry-ready, refining presentation, metadata, branding, and overall profile structure so it aligns with what decision-makers are actually looking for. Out of curiosity, are you currently aiming more toward sync placements, or focused on growing your streaming audience? If you're open to it, I'd be happy to have a brief, no-pressure chat about your direction and explore whether there's a practical way I can support what you're building. Either way, keep creating, your sound truly stands out. Let's connect: timothytomdg@gmail.com Best regards, Timothy Thomas Music Promotion & Sync-Graphics Specialist
Hi, Luna. You have pensive, thoughtful, and bouncy melodies, and what I'd say that sets your songs apart is your style of storytelling...peeking into your soul as you tell about the vulnerability and loneliness of everyday living and the hopes of life...and you make me wonder what the next line is because you tell it as a skillful poet. "Packing My Bags" was my life clear into my late 40s, always traveling through the deserts without a companion. I have a similar song, "Far From Home" inspired by driving through the Mojave. My songs are biographical, which I suspect yours are. "Stay Here Now" is about my year on the phone with Lora for about a year before we married. We had gone on a couple of dates 20 years before she contacted me. Don't be fooled by my instrumentation. I'm a geek that knows how to use Band in a Box. I just play a guitar to compose my songs but with my bad coordination I never use it for recording. I am always amazed at songwriters like you who can also play very well! I listened to "Sunset," too, a very good reflective piece. You have some interesting titles that make me wonder what they're about. You know how to mix personal feelings with storytelling very well...not an easy balancing act! It's a reassuring and refreshing thing to know that there is a songwriter who knows what those kinds of feelings are really about instead of the usual pop songs that are tough, casual, lots of lovers, lots of breakups, lots of confidence and danger. John
Your song "A Ray of Light" will air on the SIM Radio Network 6:00pm EST show on April 5th -https://www.blogtalkradio.com/simr adionetwork/2021/04/05/independents -on-the-rise
Oh wow that's amazing! I completely missed this, sorry. But thanks a million!
You can listen to it on www.sistersinmusic.org
I'm listening right now, loved the little "ray of light" before the song started haha. Thank you for including me on your wonderful show!