Tracy Lyons Signs Agreement with South Bay Music Group

Tracy Lyons has just signed an agreement with South Bay Music Group who will represent the singer-songwriter’s music for placement into film, television shows, movie trailers, commercials and video games. South Bay Music Group founder Seth Berg states, “We are very excited to have Tracy on board and we look forward to seeking out music placement opportunities.”

Since 2001, Tracy has written and released two critically acclaimed albums – 2002’s debut album ‘Surrender’ followed by 2006’s ‘I Will’ which contained “Save Me,” a powerful environmental music video on YouTube that has captured over 600,000 plays to date.

Tracy Lyons’ latest song “These Days” is the first single from her upcoming third album release entitled ‘Mercury Rising.’ Against the backdrop of economic and environmental threats, “These Days” is about being out of control, scared and feeling alone. The song was produced by Juno winner Greg Kavanagh and mixed by Grammy winner Ed Cherney. Tracy just came off the road with Everclear, promoting “These Days” and continuing her outreach about the deteriorating global environment, its insidious damage to health, and urgent need for action.

South Bay Music Group works to acquire music synchronization rights for film, television shows, movie trailers, commercials, recordings and video games. South Bay Music also represents a wide array of contemporary acts in the film and television licensing world. Founder Seth Berg is a 15 year music industry veteran, with 8 years as the head of Film & TV Music at EMI-Capitol Records in Los Angeles. He started South Bay Music Group in 2003 to provide artists, writers, publishers and record companies of all sizes targeted marketing focus for synchronization opportunities.