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Jay Broyer

 



Overview: Jay Broyer is a pop inspired singer/songwriter who didn't start actually playing guitar until he got his first acoustic at 18 years old. As he taught himself the ins and outs of the instrument he stuck to writing original tunes even when he didn't know a single chord. In 2007 Jay turned 4 of those songs into his debut EP "The Sound of U". His song "So cliche" brought attention from local radio including Boston's Kiss 108FM which lead to Broyer being named Clear Channels featured unsigned artist in the Adult Alternative category on their popular New! Discover Uncover online radio program. Recently Jay finished recording his first full length album titled "All of This Dreaming". Already his first single "Broken Hearted" has been gaining traction with music fans, online and in his local live music scene. With only 1 album under his belt it is clear that this is only the beginning of what Broyer hopes will be a long music career.
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From: Hampton, NH
Format: Adult, Hit
Plays: 2229
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So Cliche
Plays: 2155 
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Rating: 2.5/5.0
Broken Hearted
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Rating: 2.5/5.0
Midnight
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Rating: 2.5/5.0
Not Over You
Plays: 11 
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Rating: 2.5/5.0
Should Have Known Better
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Rating: 2.5/5.0
Should Have Known Better
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Rating: 2.5/5.0
  BIOGRAPHY
Jay Broyer’s brand of acoustic pop-rock plays out like the mix-tape for romantic dysfunction set to catchy, foot stomping grooves. You’ll want to clap your hands and sing along to Broyer’s tunes only to let the lyrics take you back to the all too familiar crossroads of relationships past.

Jay started his performing career as a frontman for various garage bands in high school. Often influenced by the 90’s rock of Weezer, Pearl Jam, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. His high school bands took to the stage in many local events fueling Jay’s passion to write and perform. When the eventual split of these old bands came the need to keep writing and performing stayed with him.

Broyer then picked up a guitar of his own and started teaching himself at the age of 18. Writing and recording songs before he even knew a single chord.Jay built up quite the catalog of tunes in this time.

It took a few years for Broyer to find his voice with the acoustic guitar and finally at the age of 22 he was writing the songs that would introduce him into the singer/songwriter fold. It was then he had found the world of Myspace and Jay started posting some of his bedroom demos. The response to his rough demo work was very encouraging and inspired Jay to take his songs into the studio.

Jay Broyer has since started making his mark on the Boston music scene releasing his debut EP “The Sound of U” in 2007. Jay is making new fans at every performance, to go along with great reviews and local radio air-play of his song “So cliche’”. Jay hopes to add to his growing success with the release of his first full length album "All of This Dreaming".

PRESS

“Bostonbased singer/songwriter Jay Broyer has put quite a package together, songs with the kind of hooks, arrangements, and performances that impress.” – Music Connection Magazine

“Jay Broyer’s music is tightly written and is both intelligent and pop-friendly.” –“ A&R Select

“As I always say a well done EP leaves you wanting more and this one does just that – job well done!” – CW’s Place CD Review Blog

Accomplishments

92.5 The River featured Homegrown artist

Ranked #4 on Music Connection Magazine’s Top 25 Demos of 2008

“So Cliché” featured on Billy Costa’s Side stage during The Top 30 countdown on Kiss 108 FM

Featured on Motion wave radio Japan as a Sparkling New artist. “So Cliché” received air play in Japan as well as a review and feature on the motionwave.tv website.

Clear Channel Communication’s Featured unsigned artist in the Adult Contemporary Category @ www.iheartmusic.com
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