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Feature in 2007 ASCAP Playback
Songwriter, producer and publisher BOBBY PILEGGI is helping to bring modern Hawaiian Island music to the world... Usually, when someone wants to make it in the music business, they head to one of the world's foremost music hubs, like New York City or Los Angeles, to throw their hat in the ring. Bobby Pileggi, a former disc jockey and a budding songwriter, headed 6,000 miles away from Manhattan...
Robert Sterling Music Publishing Places Music In The Movies...
Press Release: Robert Sterling Music Places "One Groove," and "Why Don't We" in "Forgetting, Sarah Marshall." Dateline-Hawaii: April 10, 2008:For many years it has been quite challenging and difficult for the Hawaiian Island recording artist to get their music further promoted and marketed outside of Hawaii and into the mainstream of the mainland. The mere th...
Where All Roads Lead To Publishing
Success stories of local Hawaiian songwriters “making it” are indeed a rarity in today’s corporate America and it’s quite often that you hear those frightening testimonies on how a record label has viciously taken advantage of the writer and his royalties…But now there is hope at the end of the rainbow for songwriter’s in Hawaii! “Where All Roads Le...
Bobby Pileggi and Lanai Tabura-Music Supervisors for "One Kine Day"
Most people look at Hawaii as a tropical paradise and as a getaway for vacationers, honeymooners, and even conventioneers. But what most people do not know or ever get a chance to experience in the Aloha State is the "real deal of life and living" as local Hawaiians surviving Hawaii. In the movie, "One Kine Day," filmed on location in beautiful Hawaii, director Chuck Mitsui manages to ingeniously capture on film the authenticity and the reality of two local youths living "A Day In The Life" on Hawaiian soil. ...