Archive for January, 2006

Contact / Submissions

January 27, 2006

If you’d like to get in touch with me to suggest music, add me to a mailing list, or just to say hi, please
email me

Please understand that I receive a lot of submissions and cannot review everything I am sent. I do make an active effort to listen to everything I am sent, please do not send follow up emails, I listen to submissions once a week.

If you are a label or pr agent and would like to add me to a mailing list, please
email me

Advertising on Hard to Find a Friend

January 27, 2006

Hard to Find a Friend does sell limited advertising space. All ads are personally approved, and prices vary by size.

CLICK HERE FOR A LIST of rates or to purchase advertising space.

For information on hits and visitors feel free to email me at calebpalma (at) gmail (dot) com.

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About Hard To Find a Friend

January 27, 2006

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Meet the Staff (Who is who and what do they do?)

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Hard to Find a Friend is a music blog which focuses mainly on that which pertains to the Indie Music culture. Hard to Find a Friend was born in October of 2006, on a cold and boring night in Nashville, Tennessee, under the tender loving care of me; Caleb Palma.

With several thousand unique eyes a day Hard to Find a Friend has had the pleasure of hosting lots of great and exclusive content from Interviews to mixtapes and even an exclusive Holiday album.

Peace on Earth started as a simple idea to have some musicians that I have the pleasure of calling friends record some Christmas songs to raise money for Toys for Tots so some less fortunate tykes would not wake up to an empty living room on Christmas morning 2007. The project grew to an 18-track collection of freshly penned originals, covers of Holiday classics, and a few previously unavailable tracks, all recorded or released exclusively for the project. With a track listing which included Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie), Great Lake Swimmers, The Long Winters, Rosie Thomas, Via Audio, Someone Still Loves you Boris Yeltsin, & 13 more, the project was a huge success. Peace on Earth was featured by countless webzines and blogs and prominent media outlets such as NPR Music & Pitchfork Media, and to date has raised more than $3,200.00 for Toys for Tots