BELMONT, Calif., Oct. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Songbook® – the Social Media for Musicians® announced today that it has opened its Silicon Valley Operations Center in Belmont, California.
Songbook is conducting an Initial Partnership Offering to secure funding toward completion of the world's first Interactive/Omni-Directional/Eco-Streaming platform to facilitate the Indie Music Industry. "We've coupled our SoMe/So-Com hybrid platform with our own Omni-Directional/Eco-streaming algorithm. We believe we've rendered every music-streaming-only platform obsolete. We can now create and customize entire music ecosystems! We want to show investors how we've done it."
It's estimated that 1 in 7 people make music every day, and yet there is no 'flagship' platform that facilitates independent music artistry. "Songbook is that flagship," state co-founders Steve Webster and Roy Torley. "Songbook is the whole package for Indie songwriters, musicians, and performers – and it's interactive!"
Songbook speaks 'Musician', we share the same digital DNA! Indies can fuel their passion and build their success on our platform. More money to streaming artists; the conduit for writers and musicians to meet, share and collaborate; 'real-time' opportunities to perform within their markets. Songwriters will interface with music publishers to audition their music 'on demand' in a whole new way.
Its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) design performs 'on-demand' to deliver fulfillment from Musicians and Songwriters throughout their markets by curating 'real-time' supply-and-demand analytics for local/global music ecosystems.
They add, "We are so excited about our branding. It's powerful and instantly recognizable. Everyone who sees it will associate it with nothing but music."
Songbook
P.O. Box 678
Belmont, CA 94002
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: (650) 232-9200
SOURCE Songbook - the Social Media for Musicians
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