36 min

084: Romero Mosley (feat. J.P. Floyd‪)‬ Bedroom Beethovens

    • Music Interviews

Romero Mosley swings by the podcast a year after he dropped his masterpiece 'Forever Is for Dreamers' to reflect on the aftermath of the reactions, marketing, and consensus of the project as well as dive into Cleveland culture, music and more. Now based in L.A., it presents a different backdrop for his creative process to create feel-good anthems with messages to complain less, appreciate life and just trust the process. Assisting in asset delivery, creative pitching, playlisting, and music searches, Romero helps to develop insight to the music needs of clients throughout the industry. Being the son of a jazz saxophonist and gospel singer, Romero was left no choice but to fully embrace a life of music. Lastly, Chicago native and Grammy Award Winning Trombonist, J.P. Floyd, swings by the episode to add some layers to what its like collaborating with Romero. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens

Romero Mosley swings by the podcast a year after he dropped his masterpiece 'Forever Is for Dreamers' to reflect on the aftermath of the reactions, marketing, and consensus of the project as well as dive into Cleveland culture, music and more. Now based in L.A., it presents a different backdrop for his creative process to create feel-good anthems with messages to complain less, appreciate life and just trust the process. Assisting in asset delivery, creative pitching, playlisting, and music searches, Romero helps to develop insight to the music needs of clients throughout the industry. Being the son of a jazz saxophonist and gospel singer, Romero was left no choice but to fully embrace a life of music. Lastly, Chicago native and Grammy Award Winning Trombonist, J.P. Floyd, swings by the episode to add some layers to what its like collaborating with Romero. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens

36 min