Supported by Police Authors Seeking Justice

Supported by Police Authors Seeking Justice - Cecil Odell Music

Supported by Police Authors Seeking Justice


One of the things I never take lightly is when people keep coming back to support the work.


Over the past few months, Police Authors Seeking Justice has shared and highlighted multiple pieces of what I’m building through Cecil Odell Music. That support has included posts about my law enforcement and first responder music, my county sheriff series, and the larger mission behind The Sound of the West Virginia Line.


That means a lot to me.


When a page or group shares your work once, you appreciate it. When they continue sharing it, that tells you something bigger. It tells you the music is connecting. It tells you the mission is being understood. And it tells you the work is reaching people who care about the same things you care about.


What I’m building with Cecil Odell Music has never just been about putting out songs.


It has always been about honoring the people, departments, communities, and values that deserve to be recognized with honesty and respect. Whether it is a state police song, a county sheriff tribute, a K9 song, or a first responder piece, the goal is always the same: make it real, make it meaningful, and make it sound like home.


That is why support like this matters.


Seeing posts shared in places like Police Authors Seeking Justice helps these songs reach people far beyond my own page. It puts the music in front of law enforcement supporters, officers, families, and communities who understand exactly why these songs are being made in the first place.


I’m grateful for every share, every repost, every mention, and every bit of support they’ve shown Cecil Odell Music.


To Police Authors Seeking Justice, thank you for continuing to highlight the music and the mission behind it.


And to everyone who has followed along, shared a post, listened to a song, or supported what I’m doing, thank you. I don’t take any of it for granted.


There is still a lot more coming.


Cecil Odell

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