Brian,

Ron Harrison is the brother of Rich Harrison (grammy award winner for the song "Crazy In Love" by Beyonce). He is one of the founders of Blaze Trak.

One of my good friends, Andrew Fromm, is on their advisory board and several relevant industry professionals are featured on their site right now accepting submissions for various opportunities. Everything BlazeTrak promises, they deliver on. I have seen this personally as I have used their service to find out for myself whether or not their promises are worth its grain in salt. It is. I sent submissions to Brian Richardson (manages hit rapper B.O.B) and Brian personally responded in a video response to me. He liked what he heard and he gave me his contact information and as a result of that, doors have been opened that otherwise were shut.

Now, I could have gone through other connections I have and had them talk to Brian Richardson on my behalf, but by using Blaze Trak's service, Brian Richardson knows who I am directly.

There are several other industry professionals on Blaze Trak and they work with various major mainstream artists in the industry. There are even writers/producers on Blaze Trak who have written/produced songs and worked with Justin Bieber (who is currently the biggest popstar in the world right now).

BlazeTrak offers access to the industry professionals. They're not selling dreams, they're not promising record deals, or anything that would offer up a red flag for a scam. I have spoken to all 3 of the founders on several occasions and have gotten to know them. They're stand up guys and easy to talk to. I am sure they would have absolutely no problem speaking with you and answering any questions you might have.

Would I stake my reputation on them? Based on my experiences with them and what I have seen first hand, yes. I would.

I didn't introduce them to JPF. They found JPF months ago. I found their original post at that time and I reached out to them to investigate what they were about because I was curious. They're offering a service and they deliver. If after 30 days the customer doesn't get what's promised to them, they give a full refund of the credits used back to the customer.


Last edited by Gregory Watton; 04/14/11 07:28 PM.