'Feel good' music officially makes a comeback

by Sharon Raiford Bush | November 16, 2011 at 01:53 pm
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Music guru Don Graham's office is overwhelmed by CD requests

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STUDIO CITY, CA – Long before the rising sun begins to peek over the hugging mountains of the 'entertainment capitol of the world,' music genre guru Don Graham is already heating up multiple phone lines.

For hours on end, the celebrated promoter and analyst, with a healthy coif of hair as platinum as his resume, engages in spirited dialogue with radio producers and program directors nationwide.

Graham, 77, starts his ambitious day at 5:30 in the morning with a jovial attitude and an incandescent, ready-made smile that seems to illuminate the immense collection of celebrity posters and promotional photographs that wallpaper his nostalgic office.

Graham remains in influential company as he goes about his rat-race of a day.

A consummate professional, he is surrounded and embraced by some of the more iconic recording artists in the adult standard radio industry.

Singers and musicians, who have recently released a new album, rely on the founder and owner of Progressive Music Marketing for focused purpose and direction.

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