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Artist description
After fronting and writing for several bands I decided being
a self-contanded solo artist is the best way to
showcase my work. I write and produce my songs finding inspiration from some sort of conflict, insight, humor or a struggle within myself or in the world. I also write songs with a funky groove that makes you want to just get up and shake your ass. I try to keep it real and universal. I'm currently working out of my home based studio and I also take my work in to various Pro-Tools labs for refining and editing. |
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Music Style
Soulful, electronic pop with elements of rock & Hip Hop p |
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Musical Influences
Motown, Marvyn Gaye, Madonna, Craig David |
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Similar Artists
Joe Jackson, Depeche Mode, Bono |
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Artist History
I'm originally from a small town in Indiana but I now live in Los Angeles. I also lived in New York City for several years. I've traveled through out Europe several times.
I have songs in several Motion Pictures including
"The Mating Habits Of Earthbound Humans" Sony pictures release and "The Godson" Showtime. My song "Love Starts Livin" was picked up and released by Moonshine media and has been used in several TV commercials.
My song "Love Starts Livin'" was picked up and realeased my Moonshine Media and has been used in several TV commercial spots. Tony award winner Kristin Chenowith is currently performing my song "Guardian Angels". I have my own publising house through BMI called "WishBoy Music".
"Guardian Angels" in concert. |
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Group Members
BMI |
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Instruments
Keyboards, Gutiar, Bass |
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Albums
PLUSH, one in progress. |
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Press Reviews
I have been reviewed by Larry Flick in BillBoard magazine saying "This is one of the best unsigned CDs we've heard". I've also been written up in Album Network by Buzz Fitzgerald saying, "Max Baxley knows how to write a song with soul to burn". |
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Location
Hollywood, CA - USA |
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