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Selling Television Satellites


By: Gentry Bronson
A story song about growing up and the trouble one gets it as a teenager told by through flashbacks over a flowing rootsy piano complemented by the staggering harmonica playing of Bruce Kurnow


By: Gentry Bronson

Gentry Bronson is internationally known for his cinematic music, heart-on-your-sleeve songwriting, and passionate performances. His catalog boasts over 100 songs and compositions. His composition and songwriting styles include Alternative, Ambient, New Classical, Indie, New Age, Rock, Roots, Punk, Americana, Cabaret, Jazz, Blues, Experimental, and Meditation music. Gentry's song Santa Fe Sky was the closing track in the Indie feature film Roxie, which won the Best Feature at Bushwick Film Fest in New York.
Duration: 6:10    Tempo: Slow    BPM: 62    Vocal Type: Male Vocals

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Subgenre: New Acoustic

Catalog ID: 832499
Keywords: Acoustic Nostalgic Atmospheric Beautiful Climactic Contemplative Questioning Folk Flowing Dreamy Dramatic Epic Retro Relaxed 70s Powerful Spirited Soaring Passionate, Melancholy, Melodic, Sentimental, Tom Waits, Billy Joel, Harmonica, Pianist

Description: Selling Television Satellites, Singer/Songwriter, New Acoustic, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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