Veteran music publicists Luke Burland and Bobbie Gale are teaming up to form a new firm, 2b Entertainment. The two share more than 30 years experience working with artists, music companies and bran…
“Relentless commitment, great relationships, creativity and no bullshit,” boasts a press release announcing the new shingle.
“Our plan is simple: keep working with clients we love, deliver incredible results and have some fun along the way … God, I love this job,” said Burland. Added Gale: “MixedMediaWorks was founded on the principle that we only work on projects we believe in. It means we can remain completely dedicated to the select group of clients we take on. We’re excited to be working with Luke and her team as they share the same values: honesty, loyalty, hard work, open and constant communication and being the best partners to our clients.”
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