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Sunday, June 29, 2008 

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Hi there.  For the past year many my space users have been systematically contacted by a company called "Hitt Music group".  I signed on with them for about a year, and now I'm done.  The following is what I have to say about them.

Basically, Hitt Music group is a company based out of  LA - a music resourcing company, that claims to move it's clients careers forward by placing their music in films, television, and so on.  When I was contacted, I was told that I was going to get a press kit designed, that I was going to get A&R consultation, possibility for placement in films.  They told me that my music has the quality to "make it" or "have what it takes".  They made me feel really special.  And then they asked me to pay $400 up front.

And I'm embarresed to report that I actually forked it over. I'm ashamed to say it, but I did it. I didn't  think I was going to make it or anything. But I decided to take a chance - just to see what happened.  Just to see if they really were "the 1 music resourcing company in the industry" like they said.

Well, it's been a year. I will give you a play by play of what took place, if anything.  First they told me they were going to revamp my myspace page to make it look better. They actually did a nice job on that.  Then they told me that I was going to get consultation with A&R. And who were these A&R people? They didn't say, and were very mysterious in their answers.  "different people who work for us" came the reply.  So one day I got a call from a guy (I mention no names) who's voice sounded no older than mine, saying he had listened to my CD.  He basically went through it track by track saying what he liked and what he didn't like.  I criticize my own work all the time. He wasn't telling me anything that I didn't already know about my own music.  And then he told me" I really don't have much experiance listening to instrumental music, so yours was hard to critique".  Oh really? And this was supposed to be this big A&R expert I've been hearing so much about. That was it. That was my so- called "A&R consultation".  Very boring.  He was of no help to me whatsoever.  If HMG were really serious about consulting me to help me with my own music, don't you think that they would get someone who actually was more experianced in the instrumental field? 

And here is another weird thing. You know that email they send out to every musician on myspace?  "hello I'm Melissa from Hitt Music group and we would like to contact you for a possible publishing/record deal" - blah, blah - you know that one? After I paid my fee, I got that same email at least twice during the course of the past year- nevermind the fact that I was already a member.  You would think that the team would keep track of it's own players.  Something fishy about that.


Then came the bio.  They claimed they were going to re-write my bio to make it sound more professional. "We have the best writers in the bussiness" I was told. All I have to say about that is - I wish I could have used it.  They emailed my bio to me, and they changed a few words and sentences around - but that was it. Nothing interesting. 

Then came the film submissions. This part was the most telling.  They must of sent me hundreds. Many of these films are looking for one of four things. Screamo/hard rock/alternitive/punk.  There were only a few out of hundreds that were even remotely close to instrumental music. I probably made about ten subbmisions.  Everthing else was rock, punk or rap. Just listen to my music on my profile. Does it fit these catagories? I really think not.  It's at this point I decided that these people were running a gong show.  When you call them up, they are nice and helpfull at times, but sometimes they don't return your phone calls.  All in all, I just felt used- and angry. Read this by one of the company's  founders - Eric Dawson:

"My name is Eric Dawson and I am responding on behalf of the Hitt Music Group.

There seems to be a bit of confusion of how we conduct our business. We are very proud of the accomplishments we've had as a company for our artists. A service company that helps promote your music is not a new idea, and certainly has been done before ( i.e. Taxi, Sonicbids etc). We are here to revolutionize the way a company like ours does business.

HMG was created to help further develop the passion of music as a career. We realize HMG is NOT FOR EVERYBODY, especially those who consider music as more of a hobby. The purpose is to give independent musicians the same type of opportunities that have always been available to the major industry players. HMG is a service-based company that charges a flat fee. This ensures that it never becomes about who's making the most money, otherwise they would be getting all of the attention, all the time. With our flat fee based service, every artist is on the same playing field all of the time. Each of our members receive consistent opportunities throughout their membership term. My name is Eric Dawson and I am responding on behalf of the Hitt Music Group."

Ladies and gentelman, this is a flat out exageration.  Every artist is on the same playing field all of the time? Then why Eric - why - are there a number of overwhelming placements for commercial mainstream music, but none for fingerstyle guitar? I was told at the very begining that HMG was interested in my music because they thought it was what film companies were looking for.  That's what I was told.

 Like I said, some of these films had a few slots for instrumenatal music, but very few.  And to say that a flat fee isn't about who's making the most money is a complete pile of horseshit. I paid $400 up front, and there were no gaurantees.  I knew that going into it.  Was I gaurenteed a film or publishing deal so I could recover the money which I invested? Of course not. You pay these jokers just enough, so they can make a living off of your guilability.   The only gaurentee, is that Hitt Music makes the money off of these flat fees.  And I would be willing to bet, that there is far more money being made on their end than on  the artist end.  Needles to say, I think Eric Dawson and Co. have a bit of explaining to do.

My point here is, that if I'm going to pay $400 of my hard earned money, for you to place my music in films - it had better be dammed specific.  If there are films that are looking for "finger style guitar music" or "instrumental acoustic" I want to know about it. I can't get anywhere with a film subbmission that says - screamo/punk/rock/instrumental. Instrumental what? Guitar? Piano? Very overated folks. Let's face it. Today's rap and punk artists will have far better success with HMG than a little old acoustic fingerstlye player.  All of their succes stories are bands.  I havn't heard of one instrumental act that made it because of HMG. So Mr. Eric Dawson, you wanna explain to me how everybody is "on the same playing field"? Give me a fuckin' break. 

So is Hitt Music a scam? I say decide for yourself. In my humble and honest opinion, I would have been better off spending $400 on a whore.  I least I would have gotten SOMETHING out of it. If it sounds like I'm pushing my point too far, I probably am(forgive me).  I just feel that too many hard working musicians are being ripped off, but you know what they say, "there is a sucker born every minute".   I am not attacking HMG because I didn't "get a deal".  Like I said before, there were no gaurentees.  What I am attacking is the hype of their company.  They make you feel like you are in good hands, when in reality, they couldn't do anymore for me than I could have done for myself.  In fact, I've made more contacts in the music biz, and gotten much farther on my own, than anything Hitt Music has tried to pull. 

 I'm not interested in sueing, wasting my time taking them to court, or any of that shit. I would waste too much of my life doing that.  Hitt muzac has helped a few bands here and there, but for $400 they overexagerate every aspect of their services. They are underacheivers.  They want your money - and alot of it.  Don't waste your time. The real music bussiness is hard enough for any musican to pursue, that takes their art seriously- and on top of that, in this day and age, we have to deal with fakers.  There is a world of difference between real artists and sideshow clowns.  HMG is the latter.  If I had to sum up two words to describe my whole experiance with Hitt Music in the past year it would be this: Good Riddence.

Patrick



















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Seth Adam

 
Hi Patrick,

I was contacted by the Hit Music Co, they told me I had been scouted and that my music would be right for a film client they had. After I was passed off to a flunky who sounded like an 19 year old female. She gave me the same line of BS how they were going to fix me, and make my music better. I ask her about my music and I could tell she hadn't even listened to it. Then she said she would make my MySpace page look good and add 1000 plays to my player. I laughed at her told her to keep her crap 1000 plays and to piss off. The only thing the Hit Music Co. wants to hit is you wallet. Its sad that clowns like the Hit Music Co. play on the hopes & dreams of artists, the moment they asked me for the $400.00 I told them to get stuffed.

Seth
 
Posted by Seth Adam on Saturday, June 28, 2008 - 6:11 PM
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benji taylor

 
Patrick, ....I'm really sorry for this, and I know you can't get your money back. However, you might be glad to know that the HMC treated me the same way, and I was seriously considering it until I started researching their company. And now, your blog especially will keep me from joining, and keep the HMG from making $400. ....Thanks for passing on the good word!
 
Posted by benji taylor on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - 12:11 AM
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Melanie
Melanie Morgan

 
I must say "thank you for writing this blog" i 've been doing as much research about this company and your input realy helped
 
Posted by Melanie on Saturday, March 28, 2009 - 12:09 AM
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Patrick Woods

 
Yes, good for you Melanie. Anything to take these bastards down.
 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Saturday, March 28, 2009 - 12:59 AM
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Tyler Brainerd

 
thank you for your post. I was getting messages, I immediately thought scam, but then when I replied i wasn't flooded with tons of spam, so I was almost considering it to be real. which made no sense, because my music kinda sucks still. haha. anyway, thank you for your post and for the fact that you are helping people learn the truth about this bs.
 
Posted by Tyler Brainerd on Tuesday, April 07, 2009 - 7:11 PM
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.Bri-Man?
Brian alvarez

 
I was contacted by them too....and my band is a prog/instrumental/shoegaze band..i bet they never heard of that....SCAM!
 
Posted by .Bri-Man? on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 4:14 AM
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Harris the BAMF
Harris Maynard

 
It sounds to me that you're being overly critical and didn't follow through enough on your own. In order to do anything in life, you have to push yourself forward and reach out and take what you want. If you weren't happy with the service, you should have made sure you called them all the time and gotten what you were promised. You can't get anything out of anything if you don't keep on it. If you don't practice guitar enough, you'll lose your skill. If you don't keep up on a relationship, you're going to lose your girlfriend. Same concept.
 
Posted by Harris the BAMF on Saturday, May 16, 2009 - 10:37 PM
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Patrick Woods

 
Well my good lad, take a look above your comment at everybody else's and you will see that you are outnumbered. Do you have any experiance with HMG? Were you successful with them? If so, then great. But you are clearly missing the point. The point isn't that I didn't try hard enough, or want something bad enough. The point is that I was lied to - or at least told a whopping half truth about my music. Many other musicians feel the same way. The fact is, when someone is really interested in your music, they will invest in you, not the other way around. I had to learn the hard way. And I was extremely persistant and called them many times, but what do you do when a company like HMG continues to ignore you? You start doing some research, that's what you do. And thanks to some research on the net, I found out that they are not all they're cracked up to be.<br />Many other musicians have come forward ever since I posted my blog about them, and admited that they too had been scammed. And then someone like you has the gaul to tell me I'm overly critical and too lazy to follow through? Yes you're right,"who the hell do you think I am?" The music business does not just operate on hard work alone. You also have to know where the pitfalls are and make contacts with the right people. You can't just keep on whipping a dead horse, just because you made a bad choice. I'm hear to tell you that HMG was a poor choice, but by the time I realised it - I was out $400. So do some research, before you criticize.
 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Sunday, May 17, 2009 - 4:24 AM
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Harris the BAMF
Harris Maynard

 
I've done a LOT of research, believe me. In my research I have heard the same claim over and over, yet meanwhile others are EXTREMELY happy. In my opinion, it's the people who didn't take the advice given and follow through and motivate themselves and grow from being with HMG that didn't benefit. Ive talked to a lot of people who are happy with HMG and the people complain say the same things. Sure, I'm sure there's some shady stuff that may SEEM shady, but the simple fact is HMG is what it is. It's a good way to get your stuff out there and grow as an artist. I'm thinking of doing this myself once more of my music is recorded.
 
Posted by Harris the BAMF on Sunday, May 17, 2009 - 8:19 PM
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Patrick Woods

 
Of course there are people who are satisfied. I'm not saying that the company ripps off every single person they come across. If that happened they wouldn't be in business, period. But I'm wondering if you really read my blog or just skimmed it, because you seem to be missing my point.<br />First of all, I NEVER contacted HMG in the first place. They contacted ME. A guy from the company called me one day out of the blue, and told me specifically that my music was what they were looking for, because they heard it on my space. He went on and on about it. The way he was talking, you would have thought I was the next Hendrix. He kept telling me that my music was revolutionary and had what it takes for placement in films- and I repeat- he told me more than once, that "acoustic- fingerstlye" music was what they were SEARCHING FOR. But it turns out that HMG was looking for something very different. When I recieved dozens upon dozens of film projects to submit to, I looked at every single one. I found six or seven, mabey even ten at the most- projects that had to do with instrumental music. And it wasn't even fingerstyle music either. Most of the submissions read something like this: rock/alternitive/screamo/punk or acoustic-singer songwriter/elctronica/rap/metal. They also specifically stated that you should not submitt if your music doesn't fit the film. So where does that leave me? If they were really interested in my music it would have been more specific - such as: instrumental guitar music needed: in the vein of Don ross, Andy McKee, Preston Reed,Ect. Then we would be getting somewhere. My point is that the bands that are happy with the service, are mostly main stream rock bands, because that is what HMG really wants. So why was I contacted and told that my music was going to fit the bill? 
 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 - 1:15 AM
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nostromer

 
About a year ago - I was contacted by HMG via the same myspace message. I ended up giving them my telephone number, via that message (it was a curious, why not? moment). Upon them calling me, they praised all of the same BS. Some guy on the phone claimed he was "working on an independant project of his own" upon which was an "industrial film" (whatever that is) and that my music would be appropriate. I agreed on the phone whilst immediately thinking (the fuuuuck?) - But I fed the conversation anyways. He led on to tell me how their payment system works, and how the artist benefits. I clearly caught on right away, and said "I'll consider it after doing some research on the web." - Which clearly they didn't like, and tried to persuade me to purchase right then. ..<br />....-Just today, I got another phone call from them (like a year later.) From another regular sounding guy who claimed one of my tracks would be great for use in an "independant film" (I scoffed at the idea that this guy was reading the same script as the first person who called me in some call center where he would have a team lead pushing him to make sales). When I asked what film, he began to schpeel to me why they "don't release the names of interested parties until the membership is signed as to not loose contracts" - and then even backed that up with a "historic example". Right. -So I follow along the conversation because I'm bored and I'm laughing to myself about how I could sell a rabbi pork better than this guy could sell me this package. He then goes on to explain how "Oh yeah your number? don't worry we got that through myspace since we have 'connections' with myspace". -"oh really? I dont remember EVER putting my telephone number into the myspace database, other then when I emailed it to you guys about a year ago." ....<br />......Just for the simple fact these guys even tried to claim that they got my telephone number through deeply rooted "myspace connections" instantly is a red flag. ......<br />....It makes sense to me that naturally, as an agency, they would present the interested party, and then just take a cut of the money out of what they would pay me. I would be fine with that, but paying upfront for service from an interested party that they can't even release, is just a joke. ....<br />....-While I'm guessing that these guys do at least some bit of good for musicians, I'm not a rapper, a metaller, or anything of the like. I make experimental ambient breakcore electronica, and for them to tell me my shit is good in commercials, is a smack in the face towards my production. ....<br />....Save your $400 myspace page facelift and send some demo's to some REAL labels with that money. ....<br />....-Thanks for the blog, Patrick. : )..
 
Posted by nostromer on Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 10:39 PM
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Patrick Woods

 
..Yep, it seems as though the evidence against HMG seems to be stacking up. Thanks for your story!..
 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 11:06 PM
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Evan

 
..HMG messaged me a week or two ago. Eff 'em...
 
Posted by Evan on Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 6:03 PM
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Donaldo

 
..Thank you, Patrick, for writing this blog and saving me a lot of time, annoyance, and headaches. HMG left a message on my voicemail last night that they "wanted to talk to me about my music" and asked that I call back to discuss it. I Googled them and found myself here. I'm already being taken for a ride with TAXI and don't need to waste any more money being "helped by industry pros". Thanks again for the warning.<br /><br />Don<br /><br />...... <br /><br />..
 
Posted by Donaldo on Friday, June 12, 2009 - 6:06 PM
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Joey Vitale

 
Yup, they just hit me up too. She got off the phone real quick when I told her I would not , could not ever pay. Then I asked her (Carra) if she liked green eggs and ham!  :P Thank God for blogging and thanks to PATRICK for starting this thread. Keep jammin' everyone and never give up. This is just going to make us work harder!

 
Posted by Joey Vitale on Monday, July 27, 2009 - 6:37 PM
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Shep Gold

 
your blog is the proof i needed to justify my suspicions.   why wouldn't they just take a percentage of the money made from said material?   Sorry you had to spend that money but they DO make you feel like it's legit. I can't believe I even considered it but after looking up the company and finding your blog it's all over. back to practice!  thanks again.
 
Posted by Shep Gold on Thursday, August 06, 2009 - 12:09 AM
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Dj Skoobie Hit Me Up For Mixtapes !
Miguel Sanchez

 
omg thank you so much for this blog, they actually had me thinking i had a chance they called me today and talk to me like they knew what they were doing so out of curiosity i decided to google them and this appeared i would of made a huge mistake, and i got suspicious when they asked to 400 i just ill call back but deff wont. thanks a mill bro.

 
Posted by Dj Skoobie Hit Me Up For Mixtapes ! on Friday, August 14, 2009 - 7:08 PM
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BETTER OFF DEAD(B.O.D.)BROKE ON DRUGS

 
my ex room mate use to work for them its a total scam they also work under the name drive music
 
Posted by BETTER OFF DEAD(B.O.D.)BROKE ON DRUGS on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 - 11:39 PM
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BETTER OFF DEAD(B.O.D.)BROKE ON DRUGS

 
..and that kid who is disputing you probally works there they always scan the magic interweb looking for people tellin the truth about the scam  and try to plant peole sayin how great they are           if your an indie artist and looking for a legit company use taxi or sonic bids or just bust your ass. the truth is theres alot of musicans online million and millions so if your an indie artist try to think out the box in getting your music out there anyone interested in free resources contact me and i will email you some things that may or may not help..
 
Posted by BETTER OFF DEAD(B.O.D.)BROKE ON DRUGS on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 - 11:43 PM
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Patrick Woods

 
You know, I  had never thought that the kid disputing me may have been one of them - but now that you mention it, it DOES make some scary sense.  I mean, out of all the people on my blog, he WAS the only person that had anything positive to say, and not only that but criticizing my critique of the company as well.  You may be on to something......

 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - 2:19 AM
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Frater Oz Musick

 
Thanks for the post. FYI from what I understand they are now called Song Placements. I was contacted by them about two weeks ago, and have actually been raising money to get on their service. I still haven't made a final decision, but this was definitely helpful. thanks.

 
Posted by Frater Oz Musick on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 3:14 PM
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Patrick Woods

 
I didn't know they are called song placements now.  I heard they are also doing business under the name"Drive Music".
I would be leery of any Company that has to change their name more than twice, but it's your call- if you want to go ahead with it, good luck.  Just know that you are jumping into a 12 foot deep swimming pool without any water.

Patrick

 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 5:32 PM
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Lauren Price

 
........I was contacted by Song Placements "Hitt Music Group" last week and this is the e- mail I got from the "independent scout."  ....
....Lauren,............How are ya? My name's Renee Willingham and I'm an Independent A&R scout for several companies in the music industry. Anyway, I was listening to your tracks and I think they are pretty good, especially "shadow". I'd like the opportunity to speak with you over the phone so I could find out more about your music in general. Right now, I'm scouting for mainly music supervisors for TV and Film placements and listening to your music, I think they're great for that kind of stuff.....
Anyway, I should be available all day today and throughout this week. If you want, just respond back to this email with your number and I'll call you when I'm free. 

Renee Willingham,
Song Placements ....
....I'm sure many of you got the same exact e-mail..........
....Now, I went on Song Placements site and this scouts site.  Both just recently were started and when I wrote the scout back I got nothing in return.  I called to see what it was all about and talked to some guy named Adam.  When I said I wasn't paying $400 today he couldn't wait to get off the phone with me.  Here's the other thing, If "Renee" is a scout for Song Placements, why isn't she on their friends list?  ....
....Search Hitt Music Group for the truth about Song Placements.  Bunch of bullshit!

....
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Posted by Lauren Price on Thursday, October 15, 2009 - 2:41 AM
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JEFFREY LUCK LUCAS

 
Haha... this is f-ing HILARIOUS! Check-out the email I received:

jeffrey,
How are ya? My name's Debbie Greene and I'm an Independent A&R scout for several companies in the music industry. Anyway, I was listening to your tracks and I think they are pretty good, especially "just like moths". I'd like the opportunity to speak with you over the phone so I could find out more about your music in general. Right now, I'm scouting for mainly music supervisors for TV and Film placements and listening to your music, I think they're great for that kind of stuff.
Anyway, I should be available all day today and throughout this week. If you want, just respond back to this email with your number and I'll call you when I'm free.
Debbie Greene
Song Placements
323-988-3442

Absolutely the same FORM email. Word for word except for the <insert name> and <insert song title> fields.

Anybody STILL not convinced it's a scam? I actually gave them my number and some young dude just left a message. What a bunch of BS. Yawn.

 
Posted by JEFFREY LUCK LUCAS on Friday, October 16, 2009 - 12:02 AM
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Lauren Price

 
I gave them my number also to see what it was about.  Was the dude's name Adam?  That's who called me.  I think it's hilarious these assholes send out the same e-mail lol  If anyone is thinking of going with these fuck sticks just send me your $400 and I'll put my foot up your ass.  I bet you'll actually make out better!
 
Posted by Lauren Price on Friday, October 16, 2009 - 12:09 AM
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Patrick Woods

 
Sounds like I had better do another blog on "song placements"...............geez, these sick people just never give up.

 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Friday, October 16, 2009 - 3:12 AM
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Marty’s Invasion

 
Patrick,
I love your blog.  Yeah, Song Placements contacted me the other day too.  Same email, and follow-up sales pitch phone call, etc.  I just wanted to point out that I agree with BETTER OFF DEAD's post from Aug. 18 - that Harris guy from earlier in the blog who went out of his way to defend Song Placements was most likely a plant from the company.  It is actually a pretty common technique used both in the corporate world and in politics (see #17 of "Seventeen Techniques for Truth Suppression") ..http://www.dcdave.com/article3/991228.html..
  Thanks for getting the word out about these guys.
 
Posted by Marty’s Invasion on Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 1:33 PM
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George Romiti

 
i got ripped off 600.00 from the so called hitt music group....they have a D- WITH THE BBB,  [BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU] What goes around comes around, wait till the attorney general comes by there office soon...by the way the attorney general is a good friend
 
Posted by George Romiti on Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 7:07 PM
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Patrick Woods

 
You had to pay $600!!!????  Holy crap - and I thought I had it bad.  Not good.  Not good at all.  Hopefully the BBB will take them down a peg or two. Thanks for posting.

Patrick

 
Posted by Patrick Woods on Friday, October 23, 2009 - 1:42 AM
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Rob Nolan

 
Your blog is enough evidence for me too. I just got an email from them today saying how great my songs would be for films and TV, etc. etc. It's funny because I don't think that Rock/Progressive/Fusion/Blues would exactly work with films. Besides, I'm very happily married, happy with where I am, happy working on music independently, composing music independently, and not feeling like I'm getting ripped off for what I produce. Thank you Patrick for this blog.

Rob Nolan

 
Posted by Rob Nolan on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - 11:14 PM
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Matthew Nichols

 
yeah, I got a message from them today.  it's from that Debbie Greene chick.  the photo is of her (supposedly her) and Miley Cyrus.  her scam page is http://www.myspace.com/debbie.greene

same bs form letter and everything.  the whole "how are ya?" and all that.  these people should eat shite. 

Matt Nichols

 
Posted by Matthew Nichols on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - 7:33 AM
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Jeep Rosenberg

 
Well, at least the word is spreading fast, thanks to Web 2.0   And, yes, just today ("That Magic Moment") I got the selfsame text from the selfsame Debbie Greene with her very unprofessional cute photo (real A&R people, or those acting as their scouts wouldn't present themselves quite that way).  Patrick, you got it right.  Real businesspeople are willing to invest something tangible in you if they are really serious, and a mismatch between musical style and production demand is just a total waste, a farce.  We all want so passionately for our music to be heard and to earn some kind of living therefrom.  And yes, the kid in the shades was a shill.  If these folks was on fire, I wouldn't cross the street to piss on them.  Blessings on you all, the real music makers...I wish you the best.
Jeep Rosenberg
 
Posted by Jeep Rosenberg on Thursday, November 19, 2009 - 11:09 PM
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