“My, That’s a Big Mouth You’ve Got!”
By Paul • Aug 14th, 2006 • Category: Site News
Throughout history there have been some terrific ‘Hypers’. These are people who know how to spread a message to a huge number of people. Donald Trump, Don King, and Madonna come to mind. Each brings a set of different talents to the table, but they do share one common thread - a thread shared by all great Hypers, a Big Mouth.
A Big Mouth isn’t afraid to tell others what they have going on. A Big Mouth doesn’t shy away from publicity. Controversy is often what drives the Big Mouth to get others to take notice, but not always. Sometimes it’s simply that the Big Mouth is saying something really interesting, something others really should be interested in.
Fortunately for the Big Mouths, not everyone IS a big mouth, or they would just get drowned out by everyone around them. OR (and this is what seperates them from the rest) they would scream louder. Big Mouths make you listen. You’re going to hear what they have to say whether you want to or not. Why is that?
Because Big Mouths believe in what they are saying. Sure they know it might be hype, sure they might not be the richest, the greatest, the best - but they believe enough in themselves to try and get YOU to believe it. And that’s all that really matters!
Most people aren’t blessed with a big mouth. They just want to let their songwriting, their artistry, their music, speak for them. This just doesn’t cut it. Not in todays world. Most of them are either in Nashville or planning on going to Nashville. These people need help. Oh yes, these people need help and we’re going to give it to them.
Introducing NashvilleHype.com!
NashvilleHype.com is the latest blog on the “I Live Music” network. Founded by BloggingMuses contributing writer, Paul King, NashvilleHype.com handles all the news, interviews, commentary, and live events surrounding Nashville. In addition to interviews with the Top Professionals working in the music industry, NashvilleHype.com will feature Indie artist and songwriters who are either in Nashville trying to make it, or plan on going to Nashville.
If you are a Songwriter or Artist and plan on a trip to Nashville in order to meet publishers, play writers nights, or otherwise perform, we want to know about it so we can write about it!
We’re YOUR bigmouth.
And if you aren’t in Nashville and aren’t a songwriter or artist, NashvilleHype.com is THE BEST PLACE for you to find new music coming from Nashville. Whether it’s country, rock, gospel, R&B…even Death Metal! NashvilleHype.com is going to have the artist and bands that you’ll be the FIRST to hear about.
Check out NashvilleHype.com. Come early, come often, and subscribe. You’re going to love it!
Paul is a songwriter who has written with Grammy winners, Dove Award winners, and several Number One and Top Ten songwriters in the Nashville community. He is also the founder and editor of NashvilleHype, one of the premiere Nashville Blogs.
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