Buc Williams

Buc Williams

I was born in upstate New York in 1960. I started experimenting with song writing in grade school. I wrote and recorded my first song in a recording studio in 1976. In 1978 I moved to Texas and played bass in a country/rock band. In 1981 I recorded my first songs in Nashville with former Elvis drummer DJ Fontana. I moved to Nashville in 1983 and lived there for six years. I worked in Television as a producer and editor. I also hosted a cable show called "Writers Night" with Buc Williams. I moved back to upstate New York in 1989 for family reasons and continued to visit Nashville. I was in the process of getting a recording deal in 1991 when I was hit by tractor-trailer on the thruway. I was laid up for several years and underwent several back surgeries. Due to my injuries the recording contract fell through. Currently I own my own audio/video production company and am writing songs again. I have had placements on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, The Tucker Carlson Show, and s

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"The Little Bus" is one of the semi-finalists in the 2013 International Songwriting Competition for best children's song.

Roses For No Reason took first place at the "Songs That Save" songwriters contest held for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital this past weekend in Dallas Texas.(10/25/13) It was an unbelievable time with some outstanding writers.

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Mark "Buc" Williams

I was born in Western New York not far from Niagara Falls. I began writing at a very young age. My first professional recording was produced by Elvis Drummer DJ Fontana. My song, Marryin' Mary Ann was a featured national release on CDX. I've had songs recorded by signed artists The Kentucky Linemen, The Big Time Party Band and several other independent artists. I currently have several songs either on hold or under consideration by national recording artists and am working on productions for TV and film and TV ads with some top professionals in Nashville.

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Steven B
1 week ago to Buc Williams

Hi,
I came across your track on Broadjam and I really liked the cinematic build and the production quality. Your sound already feels sync-friendly, especially for film and ads
That said, I noticed a few small but critical gaps that could be holding this track, and your catalog, back from actual placements:

~Metadata Optimization -- Your track isn't fully tagged with industry-standard mood, energy, and scene descriptors that music supervisors use when filtering thousands of tracks.
~Sync-Ready Versions -- I didn't see instrumental, clean, or alternate mixes listed -- these are often required for TV/Film licensing consideration.
~Catalog Positioning -- Your profile and releases aren't fully optimized for music discovery algorithms, which means you're likely missing passive opportunities.
The good news is, these are fixable and can significantly improve your chances of playlisting, licensing, and placements.
I help artists turn their music into "one-stop", sync-ready catalogs that are professionally structured and positioned for opportunities.

If you're open, I can run a free quick audit of your Broadjam profile and show you:

• What's missing
• What supervisors typically look for
• How your current tracks can be improved for licensing
No pressure, just useful insight.
Would you be open to a quick chat? You can reply here or email me at belovedsteve760@gmail.com

Best,
Steven
Music SEO & Visibility Specialist



Hi Buc Williams,
I have been analyzing the Rock charts on Broadjam, and your track "You'd Be Alive" stands out as a high value asset for commercial sync licensing. However, based on my data, your current reach is hitting a "ceiling" that only professional grade promotion can break.
As a certified music promoter, I don't just "post" your music; I engineer visibility. Most artists on Broadjam have the talent but lack the Industry Metadata and Momentum Scaling required for high paying placements on networks like FOX, MTV, or ESPN.
What I'm offering is a high demand Promotion Sprint for [Month]:
Aggressive Sync Positioning: I'll audit your Broadjam profile to ensure it meets the technical standards music supervisors demand.
Multi Platform Velocity: We will bridge your Broadjam success into a 30 days targeted campaign to spike your streaming and social signals.
The "Vetting" Advantage: My certification acts as a seal of approval for supervisors who don't have time to sift through thousands of unsigned tracks.
The Catch: To maintain my 85% success rate for clients, I only take on three new artists per month. I currently have one slot remaining for a Folk/Rock artist, and your sound fits the current market demand I'm seeing from my licensing contacts.
If you are ready to "uploading" and start monetizing, let's secure this final slot
Sincerely,
Bachana patrick



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peter patR
over 30 days ago to Buc Williams

Hi Buc Williams,

I recently discovered your music and spent some time listening, Such strong, authentic sound that really stick to the mind, really deserve a wider ear, to me.

I noticed you're active on Broadjam. I specialize in helping indie artists improve their profiles and visuals so casual listeners are more likely to click "Become a Fan" and stay connected.

If you're open to it, I'd love to learn more about your current projects and see how I can help you maximize the results from your existing promotion.

Looking forward to connecting,
Peter
Digital Marketing & Graphics Specialist
Helping creators get seen and heard
peterumehmedia@gmail.com



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