Originally Posted by Daddio
Who's got experience with song pluggers (Nashville or otherwise). Good ones? Bad ones? I suppose there is no way to monitor how hard they are working for you (or not). Is emailing publishers a waste of time?
I realize these things have been asked before, but it is a dynamic that changes as more folks get experience doing it. Please share with the less fortunate.


Daddio, sorry I misunderstood. I thought you wanted stories about experience, not that you were looking for a specific recommendation.

Here's a good one: Sherril Blackman. He was named "Songplugger of the Year" by Music Row Magazine. If he's still in the business, you should be able to find him with a search. He is very selective in whom he pitches.


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