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Radio Play:
Will Topping The Charts Make You Bigger Than
Elvis? |
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By Sheena Metal
Every true life rock ‘n’ roll television
melodrama has the same scene: the unknown
artist/band gives their freshly cut 45rpm single
to the local disc jockey. He spins it on his top
40 radio show…and a star is born. This legend
has been passed down through the generations of
wannabe popstars like an ancient family recipe.
The ingredients may differ, but in the end you
get the same glorious results: radio play equals
fame and fortune.
But does this Top of the Charts fairytale
still apply today in the sardonic post new
millennium world we call “today”? Can a band in
our current music scene walk into a radio
station with a CD single in their hot little
hands, impress and wow the DJ with their
enthusiasm and chutzpa, obtain the magic and
golden FM radio spins and then ride the wave of
success all the way to Graceland? Well, then, I
guess the real question would be, “Do you
believe in fairytales?”
Unfortunately, the music industry, like the
entire Earth, has become so overpopulated and so
oversaturated with artists, music, CDs, and
radio stations/shows of all kinds, that the
chance of your own personal radio fairytale
coming true is probably slim to none. But, don’t
give up on your favorite audio media outlet.
Radio may not catapult you to instant
superstardom but it certainly can help to push
you down the path to success.
The following are a few tips that will help you
to make your own music fairytale and get your
music heard throughout the airwaves:
1. Get Out Of Major Market The Top 40
Station Mentality---There was a day when getting
played on a big city Top 40 radio station was
like winning a gold medal at the Olympics. Bands
that were chosen for play were handpicked by the
voices of the airwaves whose ears were finely
tuned to pick out the next new rising star.
Today, things are a little different. Radio has
become a huge corporation with three major
conglomerates owning most of the stations in the
United States. Sadly, Disc jockeys are no longer
the innovators their predecessors were. Station
management hands down a playlist (made
exclusively of artists signed to mostly major
labels) and the voices you hear on your radio
are just that…talking heads animating a script.
It’s nearly impossible for an unknown band to
break into mainstream large metropolis radio and
a waste of your time and money to send packages
blindly to a medium that will more than likely
reject you again and again.
2. The Specialty Show Is Your Ticket
In---Still determined to get played on that hot
radio station with 10 million listeners and a
celebrity DJ? Well, there is a backdoor that you
may be able to slip through. It’s the specialty
show. Many huge stations feature a weekly show
structured just to highlight the little guy…to
showcase unsigned artists from that station’s
area and sometimes beyond. These shows are
always worth sending your press package to, as
they tend to base their playlist on your music
and your credentials on not on the typical
corporate artist roster. This is where you just
might wow that innovative disc jockey and garner
play on some of America’s biggest stations.
3. College Radio Still Rocks---One area of
radio that has stayed unaffected by the huge
corporate retooling is the college/university
station. Unlike companies/labels deciding what
the listening audience thinks is cool or hip,
college radio DJs and program directors are
still setting their own cutting edges, breaking
new artists, and finding the hot fresh stars of
tomorrow hiding in their local clubs, coffee
houses and garages. It’s always beneficial for
unsigned artists to send as many CDs (or email
as many MP3s, if the station will accept that
medium) to as many college stations as you can
find. You will find stations to play you and
people will be listening. This could lead to new
fans, tour possibilities, and will definitely
look fantastic on the radio page of your website
or EPK. Whether or not it will actually make you
a rockstar, it will sure make you feel like one.
4. The Unlimited World Of Independent
Radio---Back in the early days of radio, indie
stations were limited to audio pirates in their
basements stealing airwaves from unsuspecting
Top 40 giants. Now, thanks to the internet,
satellites, cell phones, iPods and cable TV,
independent stations outnumber their AM/FM
constituents in the thousands and new ones are
created every day. Since doing a search of indie
radio stations online has been known to cause a
brain embolism in some, know that you will
probably never be able to solicit them all in
one lifetime and just relax and enjoy sending
music to whomever you can, as you will probably
garner hoards of airplay. Furthermore, your
wallet will grow to love you as most of these
stations will allow you to submit MP3s online.
It’s true that the legendary story of the
unknown band that got one single played on the
radio and became superstars within a month is
probably as outdated as the 8-Track tape. But
that doesn’t mean that the process of artists
soliciting music for radio play has become
archaic. Radio remains, to this day, one of the
best ways for musicians to promote their music
and their projects in their area….and now,
thanks to terrific technological advancements,
nationally and worldwide. The repetition of your
single in the ears of even the most jaded radio
listener, may lead to: CD and merchandise sales,
gigging opportunities in your city and others,
visits to your website, posts to your fan club
forums, potential press and even maybe industry
attention. So, don’t stop sending those CDs, and
emailing those MP3s because the next person who
hears your song on the radio might just be the
one who leads, either directly or indirectly, to
your much sought record deal. And who knows? You
might just wind up becoming bigger than Elvis.
Sheena Metal is a radio host, producer,
promoter, music supervisor, consultant,
columnist, journalist and musician. Her
syndicated radio program, Music Highway Radio,
airs on over 1,000 affiliates to more than 126
million listeners. Her musicians’ assistance
program, Music Highway, boasts over 10,000
members. She currently promotes numerous live
shows weekly in the Los Angeles Area, where she
resides. For more info:
http://www.sheena-metal.com.
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