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Conference mr1pst::music

Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

159.0. "AIRPLAY!" by INDUCE::SHERMAN (ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326) Sun Mar 08 1992 20:05

Figured I'd post a note specifically to address local airplay opportunities and
"Boston Music Showcase" in particular since this is the show that seems to 
be the biggest right now and the place where any of us New England folks have 
the best chance to start getting airplay on a major station.  For those that 
have interest, you've got my permission to cross-post this note other places.
Just have the courtesy to provide pointers, please.  :)
    
BMC is on every Sunday night from 6 PM to 10 PM on WCGY, 93.7 FM.
It's hosted by Harvey Wharfield, who is also involved in the Spring and
Fall Music Conference series.  Requests can be phoned in on either
(617) 931-1937 or (508) 683-7171.  Send your high-quality demo tapes,
vinyl, CD (or DAT, I think) to:

		Boston Music Showcase
		Rock 93, WCGY
		P. O. Box 1909
		Boston, MA	02205

Amount of play is based on the number of requests you can get for songs.
Requests for songs can be sent to the above address or you can phone in
requests at either (617) 931-1937 or (508) 683-7171.  Requests that are mailed
in need to be from separate addresses and must be individually postmarked.
It's okay for you to give people a postcard to send into the show.  But,
they won't accept a bag full of postcards - they need to be individually mailed
and they do check for "duplicates".  I assume similar requirements for 
phone requests in that they ask for your name and the town you're calling
from.  My understanding is that phone requests for the show are taken at
all hours.  

As there is no cost associated with requesting a tune aside from a phone call
or a stamp, my guess is that there is nothing wrong with asking folks here to
request songs that Deccies local to the New England area may have sent to this
or other shows.  Also, this does not directly result in any money, services or
goods being exchanged.  Mr. Moderator, feel free to post any guidelines.
This note may also be a great place for folks to post experiences in getting
airplay on either "Boston Music Showcase" or other similar information 
regarding local talent radio shows.

Steve
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159.1WHRBINDUCE::SHERMANECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326Sun Mar 08 1992 20:1315
    Here's another local airplay opportunity that I've found out about.
    Haven't tried it yet.  The show is on station WHRB, 95.3 FM Sunday
    nights from midnight until 6 AM Monday morning and is called, 
    "WHRB's Record Hospital".  Send demos to:
    
    	WHRB
    	45 Quincy St.
    	Cambridge, MA  02138
    
    They also have a show called "Ultrasound" running from 12:30 AM to 1:30 AM 
    Wednesday mornings.  I'm not sure if this is also a local talent show.
    I can't pick up the station from where I'm at (Marlboro) so anyone that
    knows, feel free to correct me.
    
    Steve
159.2Are "local talent" radio shows open to all genres?"ATIS01::ASHFORTHI'm NOT ugly- I'm cosmetically challenged!Mon Mar 09 1992 09:1315
Is the Wharfield show- or, for that matter, the WHRBy one- open to all styles of
music? Whenever I see no mention of this, I tend to think that rock, so-called
"New Age," and other relatively "pop" genres are more or less dominant.

I've been reluctant to contribute things to Commusic, f'rinstance, due to the
relatively low "electronic content" of my songs. Sure, I use a sequencer and
synths, but the dominant style of most of my stuff is more folk/folk-rock than
anything else; a *large* proportion focus on Christian topics, and I've found
such a prevalent anti-Christian bias in both notes conferences and
"market-oriented" forums (such as radio shows, music mags) that I'm not
very confident of the music itself being taken seriously.

Thanks for any info-

	Bob
159.3INDUCE::SHERMANECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326Mon Mar 09 1992 10:028
    Hi, Bob!
    
    I don't know about the WHRB show.  But, Harvey plays just about any
    type of music on BMC, so long as it's quality stuff.  Most of it is
    rock.  But, last night I also heard some country.  He has not placed
    any restrictions on the type of music.
    
    Steve
159.4Sounds good, anyway-ATIS01::ASHFORTHI'm NOT ugly- I'm cosmetically challenged!Mon Mar 09 1992 10:173
That's good news, Steve. I just may test his eclecticism...

Bob
159.5more info ...INDUCE::SHERMANECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326Tue Mar 10 1992 11:406
    I just spoke with Harvey Wharfield about the "Boston Music Showcase"
    request line.  Folks can make requests for the show on the hotline
    but only during the time of the show since the numbers are used for
    regular business other times.
    
    Steve
159.7Record HospitalSOURCE::ZAPPIApunk rock pollyTue Mar 17 1992 13:457
    
    	Ditto on .1
    
    	I can't say that I listen to it often but the 'HRB Record Hospital
    	show is enjoyable and plays a pretty good range of stuff.
    
    	- Jim
159.8DREGS::BLICKSTEINSoaring on the wings of dawnSun Mar 22 1992 16:524
    I have a tune I've been trying to "get to" Dr. Demento.
    
    Anyone have any idea of how I might do that.  I don't even know what
    local radio stations carry him (I'm in Nashua, NH).
159.9Try WZLXSTAR::WALLMon Mar 23 1992 09:448
    
    WZLX (100.7) FM in Boston used to carry the Demento show on Sunday
    night.
    
    I believe the outfit that produces The King Biscuit Flour Hour produces
    the Doctah (Westwood One) which probably doens't help one iota...
    
    DFW
159.10BUSY::SLABOUNTYHereComesTrouble&ItLooksLikeFunMon Mar 23 1992 16:239
    
    	Westwood One
    	Culver City, CA 90230
    
    	[After hearing the show so many times, it was only a matter of time
    	before I ended up memorizing the address.  8^)]
    
    							GTI
    
159.11VCSESU::COOKpaint the whole house red!Wed Mar 25 1992 11:193
159.12Please don't be angry at me over thisRENOIR::MARKEYGrand Parade of Lifeless PackagingWed Mar 25 1992 12:2436
    SET MOD
    
    Hi folks. I know this may *seem* extreme, but please understand that it
    is necessary. I cannot allow the promotion of songs for airplay in this
    conference. People have tried to sneak record promotions into "Who's
    Gigging Where" and I've had to stop them.
    
    There has been a continuing struggle over the "legality" of the "Who's
    Gigging Where" note and we've had to draw some lines. The biggest line
    we've drawn is the direct promotion of a recording *in any way*.
    
    BELIEVE ME - I have recordings I'd like to plug, songs I'd like to have
    requested for airplay, etc. But I can't, because it's the rule here
    (and it applies to EVERYBODY).
    
    I have no problem with a casual request for requests, as it were, but
    if interpretation of the moderator enters into it, then the line
    becomes gray and the rule becomes useless.
    
    >>>>> Please understand that this *genuinely* pains me. <<<<<
    
    So if you want to plug a song, please use your own mailing list or
    perhaps you might want in on the mailing list mentioned in note # 32.
    
    Please, also understand that "Who's Gigging" is *not* an appropriate
    place to plug records. Refrain from the "Record Release Party" bombast
    because there is a definite danger I will have to stop the note
    otherwise. I'm serious folks, I've gotten heat from personnel and had
    to explain very carefully what we allowed in that note. Any promotion
    beyond "here's who we are, where we are and what we play" simply cannot
    be tolerated.
    
    Thank you for your cooperation.
    
    Brian
    MUSIC Mod
159.14AIMHI::KELLERI&#039;m P.U. Politically UncorrectWed Mar 25 1992 15:0418
>    Please, also understand that "Who's Gigging" is *not* an appropriate
>    place to plug records. Refrain from the "Record Release Party" bombast
>    because there is a definite danger I will have to stop the note
>    otherwise. I'm serious folks, I've gotten heat from personnel and had
>    to explain very carefully what we allowed in that note. Any promotion
>    beyond "here's who we are, where we are and what we play" simply cannot
>    be tolerated.
 
The way we fixed this problem in another notesfile that I frequent. We had 
people who were in no way associated with the band in question post the 
scheduled dates as public awareness announcements. That way people know where 
the music is happening and people are not plugging outside businesses that 
they belong to.

Just an idea,

Geoff

159.15yes! got some airplay last time ...INDUCE::SHERMANECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326Tue Apr 14 1992 17:2412
    Well, I got some airplay ("Hot Oil" from the "Tantara" album) on Boston 
    Music Showcase!  Happened last Sunday night.  But, because I was at the 
    hospital (my wife gave birth to a baby girl last Thursday, but she has 
    the chiken pox ...) I missed all but the last hour or so of the show.  
    Rats, rats, rats!  Anyway, with the Spring Music Conference coming up,
    Harvey indicated BMS is pretty much filled until May.  So, I asked him
    how many requests I would need for the tune to get play in May.  He
    indicated about 10 to 15 minimum, but he told me to wait until the 26th 
    earliest to get the requests in.  I've got friends that have heard it
    and plan to request.  :)
    
    Steve