Joe Romeo

Nashville

Joe Romeo – founded the highly successful Killer Music in Los Angeles. There, he was Executive Creative Director and CEO. He created Killer Tracks, which is the #1 library in the United States and continues to service multi-billion dollar advertising agencies.

Mr. Romeo's creativity and sales ability allowed him to be a part of a team to write and sell such highly recognizable campaigns as “Zales: The Diamond Store”, "Energizer Bunny”, and "Levi's 501 Blues“. Mr. Romeo launched Gatorade with the theme line "Gatorade is thirst-aid," and wrote "McDonald's Today”. Killer Music became one of the largest commercial music production and library companyin the world and was sold to BMG.

Included in Mr. Romeo’s success are hundreds of local advertising awards as well as numerous Clio nominations - the industry's "Oscar" - winning his first trophy for "Wheaties, what the big boys eat” and seven other awards that include clients from Levi’s 501 Blues to Cadillac.

Romeo moved his family to Nashville where he consulted to SONY and was the marketing mind behind the commercial launch of “The Dixie Chicks” with Chick’s Dig Milk.

Romeo licensed the first ever successful use of music from The Beatles to GTE for EMI.

Today, Romeo services local, regional and national advertisers who desire to promote and market their products and services with Band Endorsement Media.