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Frankly Dear (Instrumental)


By: Case In Point
Excellent cinematic indie rock! Tons of cinematic energy! Powerful! Great performance and guitar licks! Has some Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Dire Straits and the Wallflowers influences as well as modern singer-songwriter and folk rock. Hard driving guitar, bass, drums all with superb production values!


By: Case In Point

Case In Point produces music that's in hot demand following placements in TV shows like America's Got Talent (NBC), Beverly Hills Nannies (ABC Family), Flipping Out (Bravo), When I Was 17 (MTV), American Pickers (History), Auction Kings (Discovery), Giuliana & Bill (E!), and My First Home (TLC). His music was also featured in numerous indie films, including ManDate, Back Soon, and Supermodels. Whether it’s current-sounding or retro, expect uniquely expressive lyrics and memorable hooks, because Case in Point's music promises a wild ride!
Duration: 3:44    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 94    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Rock Music

Subgenre: Folk Rock

Catalog ID: 445109
Keywords: Film Movie Trailers Voiceover Indie Films Trailers Opening Closing Titles Credits Advertisements Ads Guitar Riffs Bends Licks TV bob dylan tom petty dramatic soundtrack film score source music song 20-something 30-something baby boomer drama romance romantic comedy drama teen mature soap opera documentary news specials powerful emotional intense source music song commercials reality TV young adult MTV documentary education corporate the wallflowers jakob dylan The Traveling Wilburys Adventurous Aggressive Anxious Attitude Confident Cool Dark Determined Dramatic Dynamic Edgy Elegant Energetic Energized Gritty Industrious Inspired Inspiring Mysterious Proud Quirky Reflective Thoughtful Undecided Worried romcom rom-com

Description: Frankly Dear Instrumental, Rock Music, Folk Rock, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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