Unified Past’s Blog
FRAUDSTER Guy Lacombe (BSM) is an evil man & now wanted by the police!
Who is Guy Lacombe? He
appeared on the music scene in late May of 2013. He started posting on
numerous Facebook sites about his music promotion company, Backstage Montreal Enr.
This was right around the
time we were releasing our CD “Spots”. We saw his posts on numerous
sites and even heard him talking about his company and what they have to
offer on a popular internet radio show “Inside The Music”, hosted by
our label owner. We saw he was working with one of our label mates - and
this made us feel pretty good about working with Guy Lacombe. I made
contact with him, as we were really looking for someone who could
promote our new record and reach and establish new contacts for us. The
whole networking portion of the business is extremely time consuming and
we thought it would be great if someone could do that for us so that we
could concentrate on the performing of the music and the creation of
new music. He even said he could help us find a keyboard player, which
we were desperately looking for so we could play live. He seemed to be
able to do everything we could not. At this time of contact, we already
had gotten the ball rolling with the promotion of “Spots” all by
oursleves. We had mailed out over 50 press kits. We discussed with Guy
our belief that our music would be a good fit in Japan and South America
- and guess what? He quickly told us that he agreed and without a doubt
he could get our music into the right hands in those countries.
A few days later, Guy sent us a review (a wonderful review), which was posted on Clair and Obscur: http://www.clairetobscur.com/article-unified-past-spots-118660746.html
Guy told us that this
writer was his business partner and head of BSM’s France Division - not
sure but something tells me that was B.S! In fact, Guy LaCombe took
advantage of this writer as well! He said that this review was just the
tip of the iceberg for what they could do for us. He said he had a
network of thousands of music contacts around the world! “WOW - this is
awesome” we thought. He suckered us in with that review and that is
where we made our mistake. We signed a deal for 6 months - Guy said he
only does deals for a minimum of a year commitment, but I told him we
didn’t have the resources nor did we think we could promote Spots for an
entire year. So he cut us a “BREAK”. and we signed a deal for 6 months.
Over those 6 months we wound up with 1 radio interview and one review
courtesy of Guy Lacombe’s “Hard Work”. read more ; http://www.unifiedpast.com/unified_past/Blog/Entries/2013/12/3_FRAUDSTERGuyLacombe%28BSM%29isanevilman%26nowwantedbythepolice!.html