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Promoting Your Song

Phil Galdston
Phil Galdston is a songwriter whose work has appeared on over 65 million records worldwide, and who has penned hits for artists like Madonna, Celine Dion and Earth Wind & Fire. His song “Save The Best For Last,” written with his frequent collaborators Wendy Waldman and Jon Lind and recorded by Vanessa Williams, hit #1 on three major Billboard charts and was nominated for four Grammys. In total, his work has appeared on thirteen Grammy-nominated albums. Galdston is also an Instructor in Recorded Music at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
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Phil Galdston, a long time songwriter and producer, talks about the different ways in which an artist can promote their song. The first step in promoting your song is recording a good quality demo that delivers the true emotion and message of the song. The second step is to exploit and promote the song.



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February 2006
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