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The C.L.I.M.B. #110: Interview with “The Voice” contestant, WILKES!

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Johnny and I are super-pumped to interview C.L.I.M.B.er and The Voice contestant, WILKES!

We dive into some great info that YOU can use, including how WILKES implemented strategies he heard on The C.L.I.M.B. to get noticed by The Voice, how he embraced his personal quirks to find his musical and performing lane, and so much more.

If you want the world to hear your music, you wanna hear this.  The link to listen is above and below.

Also…

THE C.L.I.M.B. CONFERENCE IS COMING TO UTAH IN APRIL!

That’s right, Johnny and I will be live and in person!  And even better- we’ll be joined by some incredible industry pros to help YOU Create Leverage In the Music Business!  Don’t miss out!

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS AND TO REGISTER FOR C.L.I.M.B.con!

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is live and ready for download!

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The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

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Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US and a #1 in Canada… so far.

Kenny Chesney & Lee Brice hits use this songwriting trick. Do YOU know about it?

If you write songs that do this ONE thing wrong, it makes you look like an amateur.  But if you do it right… it just might be a hit.

Kenny Chesney did it right in “Don’t Blink.”  Lee Brice did it right in “Love Like Crazy.”  And both songs were massive #1 country hits.  These songs were written by pro writers who applied this technique correctly. But I see this technique become a mistake in a whole lot of songs- and it makes the writer look like a rookie.

Want to learn this hit songwriter technique and make sure you aren’t doing it wrong?  Read on.

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The technique is to sing ABOUT the main character in the verse and then to sing AS the main character in the chorus.

Sounds simple, right?  You may already do this without thinking about it.  But it’s HOW you pull it off that can make your song either much more commercial or much less professional.

Most of the time you shouldn’t mix your pronouns at all.

If you’re singing ABOUT him in the verse, you should sing ABOUT him in the chorus.  If you’re singing TO her in the verse, sing TO her in the chorus. If you mix your pronouns (“him” to “you” or “you” to “her”), you run the risk of looking like a sloppy amateur.

The pros (publishers and songwriters) know how to keep their pronouns consistent. If you mess them up- especially if you do it in more than one song- they’ll assume you either don’t pay enough attention to the details (sloppy) or your craft needs to improve (amateur).

Additionally, it might confuse your listener. If your “you” turns into “her” or “him” becomes “you,” the listener may think a new character has been introduced. Even if they figure it out, it takes the listener’s heart out of the song because their head is busy figuring out your pronouns.

Save them the work and get pronouns right before they hear it.

But sometimes it is commercially wise to mix your pronouns / point-of-view.

For example, in Kenny Chesney’s “Don’t Blink,” written by Chris Wallen and Casey Beathard, the main character is an old man turning 102.  Kenny obviously didn’t want to sing the whole song AS that character.

However, that chorus just sounds SO much better in the first person!

The Lee Brice hit, “Love Like Crazy,” written by Tim James and Doug Johnson, had two main characters.  The first verse tells of a man who had been married 58 years.  The second tells of a man who started a home computer business.  Brice isn’t passing himself off as either one of those guys, much less BOTH.

But that chorus sounds SO much better coming from the first person point of view!

So how did the songwriters pull off singing ABOUT the character in the verse and singing AS the character in the chorus?

They built in lyrical turn signals.

In “Love Like Crazy” they built their turn signal into the first pre-chorus:

“Just ask him how he did it; he’ll say pull up a seat

It’ll only take a minute, to tell you everything…”

And this one into the second pre-chorus:

“Just ask him how he made it, he’ll tell you faith and sweat

And the heart of a faithful woman, who never let him forget…”

In “Don’t Blink,” the songwriters built this turn signal into the end of the verse, right before the chorus:

Asked him what’s the secret to life

He looked up from his old pipe

Laughed and said ‘All I can say is…'”

In the second verse, the quote happens right in the beginning:

“I was glued to my TV when it looked like he looked at me

and said ‘Best start putting first things first'”

Using the lyrical turn signal is a simple thing, but it’s critical.  If you just expect the listener to know the turn is coming without you telling them, there’s a good chance they’ll miss it.  And if they miss that turn, you could lose them for the rest of the song.

If you confuse the listener, you lose the listener.

This POV turn signal is a great way to get the best of both worlds. The singer doesn’t have to become the main character in the song, but the chorus still has the impact of first person point of view.

Knowing pro techniques like this can make a big difference in YOUR songwriting.  Applying them will help you write market-smart songs: songs that have a competitive advantage in the market.

If you want to dive deeply into point of view as a songwriting craft; if you want learn how to write songs that will get you noticed in the music business, I have a great opportunity for you.

Every Monday night in April, I’m hosting The C4 Experience.  It’s an exclusive, live online event where I help 10 writers like YOU create explosive growth in your commercial songwriting.  I want you to win, and I’m going to help you write songs that artists want to sing, radio wants to play and fans want to hear.

CLICK HERE TO GET ALL THE DETAILS AND RESERVE YOUR SPOT IN THIS EXCLUSIVE EVENT!

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a #1 in Canada, and a top 10 in Texas.  His songs appear on 5 industry-certified gold & platinum albums & singles… so far.  He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.SWP 4

The C.L.I.M.B. Expand Your Brand #2: 3 Awesome Apps For Content Creation

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If your social media engagement needs improving, then this bonus episode is for you!

Johnny and the Daredevil Production Digital Marketing Manager, Lexi Lee, share three killer apps they use regularly to create content for Daredevil Production clients.

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is live and ready for download!

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The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

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If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far.

Wordplay Thursday #230

Welcome to Wordplay Thursday!

Here’s a fill-in-the-blank to get you started. Feel free to use it to start off YOUR song.  It could be the first line of your song, or not.  Feel free to change the line up some.  It can be serious or silly.  Whatever gets you going!

“Your love is a _____________.  Somebody call the/a ______________.”

I’d love to hear what you come up with, so please share in the comments. Oh, and please keep your posts below an R-rating. It’s a family show, after all!

Wordplay Thursday is a fun way to generate new song ideas- and who doesn’t need more song ideas?  If you’d like MORE “creative kickstarters,” join the Frettie.com community today!  In our private Facebook group, I share a handful of creative kickstarters every week.  Plus, there’s plenty more cool stuff for Frettie members!

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT FRETTIE!

 

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

The C.L.I.M.B. #109: Olympic Gold & Songwriting Platinum

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This episode, Johnny and I pull some songwriting lessons from the Olympics.  Seriously.  Songwriting has more in common with the Winter Olympics than just throwing yourself face-first down a mountain!

If you’re ready for some inspiration and motivation, THIS is the episode for you!  The link to listen is above and below.

Also…

THE C.L.I.M.B. CONFERENCE IS COMING TO UTAH IN APRIL!

That’s right, Johnny and I will be live and in person!  And even better- we’ll be joined by some incredible industry pros to help YOU Create Leverage In the Music Business!  Don’t miss out!

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS AND TO REGISTER FOR C.L.I.M.B.con!

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is live and ready for download!

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The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US and a #1 in Canada… so far.

Congrats To Our March 2018 “Play For A Publisher” Winners!

Congratulations to our newest “Play For Publisher” Top Ten songs and songwriters!

First of all, BIG thanks and congrats to each of you who took a chance, took positive action, and submitted one or more songs to the “Play For Publisher” event with Courtney Allen of BMG Music.  Ya’ll are just plain awesome.

Out of over 200 songs, it took a while to whittle it down to just 10.  We have country songs, pop songs, cowrites, solo writes, male songs, female songs, full demos and a worktape!

There were a lot of worthy songs sent in, and I felt bad about leaving so many out.  If your song wasn’t chosen this time, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t a good song.

By the way, here’s a little about how I pick these songs.  Brave, awesome songwriters like you sent in your song or songs.  I downloaded them and listened – BEFORE I looked at who the writers are.  I picked the Top 10 and On Hold songs, THEN I looked up who wrote them.

So these were picked based on the song, not on the songwriter.  As a result… some folks got more than one in the Top 10 and On Hold.  Congrats to them for doing good, consistent work.

You know, one time I turned a song in to my publisher, and they didn’t know what to do with it, so they didn’t want to do anything with it.  My cowriters wanted to demo it, and the publisher said they wouldn’t pay for a demo.

The song was called, “Crickets,” and we got it cut by Joe Nichols.  It’s the title track to one of his recent albums.

joe-nichols-crickets

That’s right.  The song my publisher wouldn’t even pay to demo got cut anyway.  (My cowriters did an out-of-pocket guitar/vocal, and we pitched it ourselves.)

Welcome to Nashville.  So while I listened to each and every song and did my best to pick the ones that have the best chance of catching Courtney’s ear… I could be wrong.  That’s just the way the music biz works.  So if your song wasn’t selected, it doesn’t mean you should give up on it.

Okay, here are the Top Ten (in no particular order):

“Furniture” by John Watts

“I Can’t Blame Her” by Doug Folkins & Keesy Timmer

“What’s It Gonna Hurt?” by Janine de Souza & Russell Fogg

“Cake” by Ashley Taylor

“Vintage” by Dave Quirk, Troy Castellano, Victoria Banks

“Up” by Mikalyn Hay, Maddy Rodriguez, Johnny Simmen

“You’re Not Gonna Hurt Me Anymore” by Mary Hartman

“Fireball” by Davis Weir

“Just Friends” by Donna King & Joe Slyzelia

“Tupelo Trippin'” by Todd Dickinson & Kevin Rowe

 

(The Songwriting Pro community would LOVE to hear your songs, so if you have a link you’d like to post to your “Top 10” song, please post it in the comments below or in the Songwriting Pro Facebook Group!)

Congratulations!  Courtney and I look forward to hanging out with you on March 19.  (In the days before the event, I’ll email the winners the instructions about the online meeting.)

Like I said, the 10 songs above aren’t the only good ones I had the pleasure of hearing.  There are several more that were put “on hold” for the top 10 songs.  This list could be quite a bit longer, but I’d like to spotlight a few of them, too.  (Ya’ll feel free to link up your songs in the comments or in the Facebook group, too!)

“ON HOLD” songs…

“Like That” by Betsy Walter, Adam Doleac, Steve Mitchell

“Pictures Of Us” by Davis Weir, Russell Sutton, Kyle Coulahan, Elvie Shane

“Float” by Davis Weir, Elvie Shane, Russ Sutton, Drew Green

“Short Enough” by Ibby Hausman

“Stars In The City” by Cody Coggins & Cheryl Jividen

“Closer To Home” by Kerry Meacham & Christen Cooper

“The Devil Talks” by Chelsey Stallings, Cody Robbins

“Like A Rose” by Eugene Hanes & Wendell Hanes

“Vibe” by Todd Dickinson & CT Robinson

“All You Do Is Take” by Joe Slyzelia, Mary Beth Stone.

These songs, along with others, were in there battling it out with the top 10, so be encouraged!

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God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US and a #1 in Canada… so far.

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Don’t ignore the songwriting “chain of demand”

If you write songs and aspire to get cuts- to get them recorded in a way that makes you money- then you’re in the music business.

Notice, I didn’t say you hope to get into the music business. I didn’t say you aspire to get into the music business. You ARE in the music business. Congratulations!

And now that we’ve established that you’re a small business owner, let’s talk business.

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To BE a pro, you need to THINK like a pro, and this FREE ebook will help transform your thinking, your songwriting, and your success.  Get it today!

Click Here For The Book

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Businesses make money when they make a product or service available, and somebody wants it enough to pay for it. If there is no demand for what you supply, no money changes hands. If there is great demand, but you don’t supply the product they want, then no money changes hands.

In the music business, it gets a little complicated since we, as songwriters, don’t usually go direct-to-consumer with our product (our songs). Songwriters compete to get a middleman (the artist) to present our product (our song) to the consumer. If that artist gets the consumer (the listener/fan) to buy the song, money changes hands and some of it eventually gets to us in the form of royalties.

This brings us to the “Chain of Demand.”

The listener wants songs that move them in the way they want to be moved.

Mostly, it’s songs that make them feel good; sometimes songs that make them sad. If radio plays songs they like, they keep listening. If not, they may switch to another station or listen to music on some other device or service (Spotify, smartphone, etc.).

Radio wants songs that keep the listener listening.

The more listeners a station has, the more they can charge for advertising, which is how they make money. Therefore, radio wants songs that keep the listener feeling good and listening through the commercials.

The artist wants radio airplay.

Airplay is still the main channel by which the audience hears new songs.  The artist wants a hit so their song is exposed to more listeners, listeners who may buy the single, the album, a concert ticket, a t-shirt, etc. Therefore, the artist wants songs that they believe will both get played on radio and will motivate the listener to buy something from that artist. The artist also wants songs that fit them artistically.

The songwriter wants artists to record their songs.

They also want those songs to get played on the radio, and for the listeners to like those songs enough to buy them.

Easy, huh? Yeah… about as easy as threading a needle from across the room with the ceiling fan on.

Knowing this reality should make a big difference in YOUR music business.  Applying the chain of demand will help you write market-smart songs: songs that have a competitive advantage in the market.

If you want to  learn more about how to write songs that will get you noticed in the music business, I have a great opportunity for you.

Every Monday night in April, I’m hosting The C4 Experience.  It’s an exclusive, live online event where I help 10 writers like YOU create explosive growth in your commercial songwriting.  I want you to win, and I’m going to help you write songs that artists want to sing, radio wants to play and fans want to hear.

CLICK HERE TO GET ALL THE DETAILS AND RESERVE YOUR SPOT IN THIS EXCLUSIVE EVENT!

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a #1 in Canada, and a top 10 in Texas.  His songs appear on 5 industry-certified gold & platinum albums & singles… so far.  He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.SWP 4

Song Title Challenge #9: “Roommates”

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Get into my pro songwriting mind!

Johnny takes a title submitted by a CLIMBer like you, and he springs it on me live!  Then I have to figure out how to make it a hit… yikes!  Watch me blow up or flame out.

If you want to submit a title, send it to Johnny at info@daredevilproduction.com.  It’s not a cowrite.  You keep 100% ownership of whatever you write, and you’re free to use any ideas I throw out.  I am NOT a cowriter on this.  Any ideas are simply my gift to you!

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is live and ready for download!

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The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far.

Wordplay Thursday #229

Welcome to Wordplay Thursday!

Here’s a fill-in-the-blank to get you started. Feel free to use it to start off YOUR song.  It could be the first line of your song, or not.  Feel free to change the line up some.  It can be serious or silly.  Whatever gets you going!

“You’re as beautiful as _____________.”

I’d love to hear what you come up with, so please share in the comments. Oh, and please keep your posts below an R-rating. It’s a family show, after all!

Wordplay Thursday is a fun way to generate new song ideas- and who doesn’t need more song ideas?  If you’d like MORE “creative kickstarters,” join the Frettie.com community today!  In our private Facebook group, I share a handful of creative kickstarters every week.  Plus, there’s plenty more cool stuff for Frettie members!

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT FRETTIE!

 

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

The C.L.I.M.B. #108: Interview with Grammy-winner Zach Allen

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This episode, Johnny and I interview Zach Allen.  He just won a GRAMMY as an engineer on the “Best Contemporary Blues Album” for Taj Mahal and Keb Mo.  How did Zach go from moving to Nashville and not knowing anyone to winning a GRAMMY?

His story is full of great advice for YOU, whether you’re an artist, songwriter, producer or engineer.

If you want the world to hear your music, you wanna hear this.  The link to listen is above and below.

Also…

THE C.L.I.M.B. CONFERENCE IS COMING TO UTAH IN APRIL!

That’s right, Johnny and I will be live and in person!  And even better- we’ll be joined by some incredible industry pros to help YOU Create Leverage In the Music Business!  Don’t miss out!

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS AND TO REGISTER FOR C.L.I.M.B.con!

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is live and ready for download!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON STITCHER (for Android)

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON THE C.L.I.M.B. WEBSITE

The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US and a #1 in Canada… so far.