July 15, 2015

5 Common Mistakes To Avoid At The Studio



You're ready to head to the studio. Your mind is on a lot of different things, but you may have forgotten a few simple things that are crucial to your recording experience. 

Take a look at the 5 common studio mistakes you can easily avoid posted by our partners at DIY Musician.

http://diymusician.cdbaby.com/musician-tips/5-common-studio-mistakes-you-can-easily-avoid/

July 9, 2015

Center Stage - Charles Wiley


Get to know our latest Center Stage artist, Charles Wiley.

Charles has been playing music for over 20 years, starting out playing with his father and brother as a child. He wrote his first piece of music before he even became a teenager and has written hundreds more since, always working on improving his craft. Some of his music has now been featured on television shows like Oprah and The Dr. Oz Show, and he continues to compose music for television and film.


Charles studied musical theory at Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona, and later studied with drummer Gil Sharone, who is known for his work with Dillinger Escape Plan, OTEP, and Stolen Babies. More recently, Charles studied with legendary big band drummer Ed Shaughnessy, probably best known for his years as the drummer for The Tonight Show Band on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.


Charles has a wide range of influences and experiences in the music world. His background and greatest strengths are probably in rock and progressive rock.  Charles also enjoys composing his own solo pieces and working with other musicians and artists on creative projects, such as his wildly popular music video Amadeus. To Charles, the drum set is a musical instrument that he feels needs to be explored and tested further. "I'm not a drummer," he will tell you, "I am a musician who plays the drums."


Charles also spends a lot of time touring with other bands as well.  Check out his website to see tour dates and for more information:  http://www.charleswiley.net/


Describe your sound in one ramble-on sentence..
I try to take a unique blend of instruments, mix them together and hopefully create an enjoyable listening experience.


What inspires you to make music?
Sounds – whether the sounds are in my head or outside of it – they inspire me.


What aspect of making music excites you the most right now?
I am really excited that the music business is changing so rapidly;  since the industry is in a constant state of flux, it forces me to constantly be thinking of different ways to get my music out there and make a living playing and making music.  That’s exciting because I feel that now, more than ever, artists are in charge of their own path.

What are the biggest challenges you face as a musician?
That the music business is changing so rapidly; since it is constantly changing, it can definitely make it a little more challenging to map out the best course to reach a certain goal.  But that’s also the fun part!


What's one of your all-time favorite recordings?
Tony Williams – Believe It


Name three people who have influenced your music, and tell us why- Living or dead.
Miles Davis – not only was he an amazing musician but he wasn’t afraid to try new things with his music.  From album to album there was always something new and different.  The point was the doing, not the outcome.
Rush – they aren’t a person but they are a band that I am extremely influenced by.   I am influenced by them in the same ways as Miles; they keep evolving as musicians and as a band.  Every album is different and they aren’t afraid to take chances and try new things.
Beaker, my cat:  he’s not afraid to speak his mind no matter the time of day.  


Do you have any recent or upcoming projects you'd like to share with us? Tell us about it.
Yes.  I have a new single out, it is called “Voices” and it can be heard here:
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What is your ideal or target audience?
I am trying to reach people that enjoy instrumental music in the rock, jazz fusion, new age and prog realm.  If you’re a fan of Weather Report, Yanni or OSI my goal is the same; I want to engage an emotional response out of the listener.  My music is a little varied; my EP “Transmission Complete” is definitely new agey, while “Amadeus” and “Voices” are more in the rock realm.  That being said, I feel stylistically it all works together and fans of one will like the others.  At least that is my hope!


Do you write/compose your own songs? Briefly describe your songwriting process..
I do write and compose my own music; if I am working on my own music then I basically start by noodling on my keyboard until I come up with an idea that I think is interesting.  It’s usually sparked by the sound or patch I am playing in and then it just goes from there.
If I am co-writing then my process is a bit different; it may just start with bouncing ideas off of one another or we may start with one of our own ideas; and then just take it from there.


What do you like the most about Radio Airplay?
I love that Radio Airplay gives me the opportunity to connect and meet new fans of my music that I would not have had the chance to connect with.  Radio Airplay provides a great platform that is easy to use while making it fun and engaging.  


Here’s the link to my first single “Amadeus”


I will also be doing a video for my new single “Voices” that should be out by August.  


www.charleswiley.net

July 8, 2015

How To Get Your New Band Noticed



"When you’re at the very beginning, with no fanbase or connections whatsoever, how do you cut through the noise and get people to notice you?" 

Here are my tips on how your band can get moving and start building a career.


http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/how-a-new-band-with-no-fanbase-can-start-building-local-buzz.html

July 7, 2015

Summer Contest 2015 Winners!

RADIO AIRPLAY SUMMER MUSIC CONTEST 2015 WINNERS


 Independent Summer 2015
We apologize sincerely for the delay in announcing the winners. This year we received over 3000 submissions and our judge panel wanted to listen to all and accurately judge each one.

Our judges wound up choosing the top 200 song submissions to be featured on the Jango.com Independent Summer 2015 station which is currently listed in the Top Stations section and receiving over 400 plays per day and climbing.



Here are your 2015 winners:


1 Grand Prize Winner


 Logan Tudeen
Logan Tudeen - High Times
http://www.jango.com/music/Logan+Tudeen/High+Times


Bouncing onto the national scene straight from America’s Heartland, Logan Tudeen’s twist on modern country adds a light and jubilant delivery to the formats offerings on her debut self-titled project.
"I'm not here to rain on anyone’s sunshine, this is a fun record. It was a dream of mine to record it and I really hope everyone has a great time listening to it." Under the production wing of Kent Wells (Dolly Parton), Logan’s debut captures both her gleeful spirit and relatable lyrics.



10 Runners Up

Top Band on Jango This Week
Olivia Penalva - Ferris Wheel
Top Band on Jango This Week
Rebel Coast - We Are The Brave Rebel Coast
Top Band on Jango This Week
Tristan Thompson - Tidal Wave (Boomtang Mix)
Top Band on Jango This Week
AJ Fortune - Good In Summer
Top Band on Jango This Week
J the Great - Cruising the Sun
Top Band on Jango This Week
Ariel - Summertime
Top Band on Jango This Week
ahmari LIA - Summer Nites
Top Band on Jango This Week
Kaurna Cronin - Fearless
Top Band on Jango This Week
Bridgework - Something To Say
Top Band on Jango This Week
Rachel Reed - Perdu (ft. Chi Pah)


Top 200 Songs chosen for the Jango.com Independent Summer 2015 station.

Logan Tudeen - High Times
Olivia Penalva - Ferris Wheel
Rebel Coast - We Are The Brave - Rebel Coast
AJ Fortune - Good In Summer
J the Great - Cruising the Sun
Ariel (Pop) - Summertime 
ahmari LIA - Summer Nites
Tristan Thompson - Tidal Wave Boomtang Mix
Bridgework - Something To Say
Kaurna Cronin - Fearless
Rachel Reed - Rachel Reed ft. Chi Pah - Perdu
Pells Voice - Expert Pretender
Jay Tromp - Mean Mugs
Barley Station - Younger Summer Memories
The Vogts Sisters - Southern Summer
Stonewheel - Chase The Sun
Omri & the Nobel's - Light The World For Two
G-Sommelier - Southwesternpimpalistic
Bretten Low - She's With Me
Jules Pollifrone - Telephone Line
chaitanyamusic2015 - Picture Perfect
Marirose - Na Na Song
Chris Bartlett - Fool For the Summer
FLOWERMANIA - SOMEONE feat. Racquel Roberts
Devil In Drag - Woman On Fire
Sideshow Radio - Enough's Enough
Paul Bohak - See You Win
Matthew Marren - Simple Summer Song
Chickie Pagano (Pop) - Feel It by Chickie Pagano
Natalie Major - Beautiful Life
Pi.E - Take A Stand
Aaron Acosta - It's Almost Summertime
Amanda Loving - Heartbreak
Rob Bonfiglio - Beautiful
Endurance - Right On Time
Big Stone Crew - No regrets
Brennans' Bounty - This Is It
Anny Celsi - Summer Fling
Aventyr - Wanted
Ten Cent Herring - The Light
Mara del Aire - Not your woman
Nick Piazza - Summer Moon
RIIL Chemistry - Flowers and Grenades
Kostya Leontovich - Summer
Street Kid - Down By The River
Kris Angelis - Rhyme Nor Reason
Adam Randy - Summer Love
Debbie L. Rice, songwriter - Yours
J.Smith - Summertime
Matt Austin - The Island
Randy Clay - Don't Be Late For Summer
Jessica's Theme Band - Everything Goes
The Hip Hop Nation - Featuring MC Sinister Black - Roll with The Black - Featuring MC Sinister Black
Kali Ranks - SUMMERTIME
Stasy MJ - Break Rules
Rob Dye Band - Tiki Bar on the Beach (vocals by Matt D.)
Vincent Eason - I'm Alive
Carrie Marshall - Sunny Day
Charley and Jesi - Voodoo Woman
Daniel Pittenger - Summertime
Stu Gray - Let's go Dutch
BABAL - RAY OF SUNSHINE
Against the Clocks - Love's Like
Rebecca Cullen - Carry On
Mari Jean - Free
Steve Oakley Band - Last Days of Summer
Heart Of Stones - Death Of The Sirens
Yuri Righi - St. Pete's Sunset
Leitbur - The Moment That I Knew You
Kally Lowle - Sun CIty
The Hollyberries - Boards & Bikinis Rule (Down at Malibu)
Jay Stubbs (Hip Hop/Rap) - Young Souls ft. K. Flye
RockaBilly Roach - Beach With Ya Baby
Joel Gustafsson - Drive You Home
David Harbaugh - Summer Time (Love in the Air) - Country Artist DAVID HARBAUGH
Bebo Grove - Wasted Lives and Broken Wings
Tower of Mercy - Are You Washed?
Ken Bierschbach - Bonnie
Annagrey - Surfside
elyan anderson - out of time
Larry Keith - Northern Town
Paolo Nunin Band - Angel of the road
KINDER - Livin' on (100.3) the edge
jOsh (Toronto) - The Most (Extended Version) Prod. Birocratic
Johannes Linstead - Cafe Tropical
Alpha Dream - Represent
Moore & Moore - Summer Love
Adriel Oran - Every Little Star
Wesley Woo - Fall Again (Studio Edit)
Rudy Moose - Keep Fighting
Tipsy in Chelsea - Wouldn't Mind the Wait
Laura MacLean - When To Let It Go
bemuzic - English Summer
RellMusic - Party ft ErybodyJones
Diego Origlia - My Prison
The 100s - Bottle Of Red
Julien Kelland - See Me Like This (Over You)
Rick S. Rose - Remember Me
Boy on Guitar - Your Place
The Acoustic Medicine Show - Faded Memory
Of David - Scars
Zeus Irons - C.O.Y. (chasing only you)
Count the Thief - Vintage
In Isolation - Single Rotations Of Love
Coseth&Diego - Mi Libertad
Todd Michael Schultz - Hotel
Pilot Touhill - Kaleidoscope
Porcelain Pistols - ULTIMATUM
Treehouse Sanctum - Freedom
dopemonster - U Better Put Something Behind It
Alejandro de Miguel - Si No Vuelves
Trevor Steele - Under Your Spell
Markeith Muzic Inc. - God never fail me yet
The Elders - Meetings of the Waters
S1MPLE - Come Back Down - S1mple
Jeff Sheppard - Beautiful Day
Elle Casazza - Witness
Nathan Sink - With You By My Side
The Jody Pyles Band - Dirt Track Man
Taylor Tickner - Think About Me
Prince Ace (Hip HoP/Rap) - No Tomorrow
Kris Scott - Hey! I Love
BiANCA SCAGLiONE - IT'S A BEAUTiFUL DAY
The Middle Kid - Ghosts
Zac Nelson - Life Is Wonderful
The Redwood - Clever
Teah Philani - Sway (Ah Shucks) feat. Candy Girl
RiZA - Kabembe
Carlos Arturo - Nadie Como Yo
MindScheme - A Million Reasons Why (The Telephone Song)
Umbrellacodedmusicgroup/ giovonnipratt - Giovonni Pratt: Love Life and Principle Ft.  Toki 
Kadia Rush - Fight The World
Brenna Swanger - Forged From Fire
Tomer Aaron - Cosmic Gate
Julian Rhine - Lemonade
Spirit of Truth - Somethin Epic
Vinnie's TV - Hole In My Boat
OTTOKRAFT - Do it Baby
Hear Tonight - Clover
Heather Gruber - Goodbye Hello
Matt Homan & The Bluegrass Disciples - Hometown Girl
Royal Johnson - Sister Carrie
Ganksta C - Family
ALI V - Kaleidoscope
Jacqueline Rolston - The Island
True Violet - Stand by You
Ryan Anthony (@Sanglikeme) - Reaction x3
ALESSANDRO SAVINO PROJECT - VOLERO'
The Fires Of - Pulse
Ryan Black Band - Hooky
Blood Red Boots - Hottest
MURGARA - Niña Nigna
Don Cali Fuzzaracci - WAVEY feat Racci of 4PACK ENT.
Roy Kossena - Be
Frank Palangi - Break These Chains
Brian Lee Bender - Good Time Girl
Ryan Flores - If Only You Knew
PATTY MATTSON - Throwdown
Darkstarz Records - Caper - Higher
Devil In Drag - Woman On Fire
Trance Blackman - Situation
Cochon Bleu - La Danse De Mardi Gras
Sandy Zio - Sparkling Waters
Lu Jasper - Disappear
All Things Automatic - My Dungeon
Erick Macek - No Worries
Eminencia Clasica - Give Me Love
Sierra Amora' - Better
Jae Stephens - Killing Time
The Black Marbles - Free Your Mind
Melissa Romanovich - On Hold
Wiker - Debt
Reflectivity - 04 Can't Love (Anyone)
Liv Margaret - Spinning
Laurelhurst - Partner In Crime
M.V.P. (TORONTO) - she rock my world--m v p and bush man
Nate Evans (Pop) - Nate Evans - A Lovely Day
Dr Mambo and the Experience Ensemble - Two Plus Two
2 Men and a Campfire - Looking for a Friend
PAN (ALLAN) - Trouble Growing Up
Dextreat - See You Around
Jacob Tyler Lucas - Sour
John Moukarzel - A World In The Dark
LeBon LeBon - Turn The Lights Out
Ras T Asheber - Movin' Up (The Summit)
Frankie Bourne - Home Country Blues
Jacquelene Ambrose - Mellow
Ty Hannah - Maybe I Love You
Gypsy Mobile - You And Me
Mario S'ka - I won't let you go
Michael D. Keeney - Big Dreams
The Classic Youth - Priorities
Abbey stJohn - Rage (The Single)
Kirby Heyborne - Good Morning, Love | Kirby Heyborne & Sarah Morgann | Us
Symphonic Destiny - Midnight
Jay Roecker & Members Only - Sunday Funday
Mr.Tac aka Chocolate - Party Song
Run, Ellie! - Amazon
Malamanera - Oh oh!
Jimmy and the Parrots - Volunteers

July 2, 2015

Center Stage - Vincent Poag

Vincent Poag Press Photo.jpg
Get to know our latest Center Stage artist, Vincent Poag.

Born and raised in a blue-collar section of Massapequa, Long Island.  Born in the 50’s, he was exposed to, and a product of, the Broadway musical era; the music of Gershwin, Porter and Rogers and Hammerstein. As a teen, Poag saw singers like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley give way to a unique new breed of musician – the singer/songwriter.  Influenced by the explosive cultural shift of the 60’s, led by such icons as Bob Dylan and the Beatles, Vincent Poag began his musical journey.
"I've been influenced by many great artists but Bob Dylan inspired me."
Poag worked in the family’s hardware store from the age of eight and shortly thereafter received his first guitar. He immediately started playing and writing his own music and by the time he entered college he had formed a 3 piece acoustic trio.
Poag with his trio moved to Georgia after college to pursue a career as a singer/songwriter in Atlanta’s burgeoning underground club scene. When that didn’t work out, broke, Vincent returned to New York to drive a bus, play bars and peddle his songs to publishers and record labels. Unfortunately the pressures of making a living forced him to channel his creativity and drive into business ventures, eventually building a successful non-music business.
He later married and had a family but the songwriter in him never died.  From time to time he would write a lyric or a song on a subject that resonated with him, only to be tucked away in a desk drawer.
Fast forward to 2008… on a lark as a birthday gift his wife bought him a series of guitar lessons. Now Poag, more settled in his career and family, could revisit his first love and explore his musical potential.  The dream that so long ago was put on hold, and the songs that had been tucked away in a drawer were revitalized. Somewhere between hope and possibility in a voice somewhere between Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, and Randy Newman, Vincent Poag was reborn.
The dreams that were put on hold have become material that demands to be heard.
“This Christmas” was Vincent Poag’s first single off his debut CD Circling Back -- a perfect amalgam of his incredible range with a simple message of hope and friendship. Peaking at #34 on the FMQB/ACQB Chart, this is a holiday song that is both timely and timeless. Additionally, the next single “Stress,” with its rhythmic Island sound, hit #5 on the FMQB/ACQB chart, alongside artists like One Republic, Kelly Clarkson, Adele, and Coldplay.
His sophomore album, For The Girls, was released in April 2014, and is proving to be a continuation of Poag’s unique expressionism. “For The Girls,” which, as Poag states, “represents man’s inept struggle with the opposite sex,” “Scarlett & Me,” the first single which he wrote “in a lighthearted complimentary spirit with the hope of cracking of smile,” “Momma,” a heartwarming homage to his “favorite girl,” and the Bourbon Street flair of “New Orleans” are just a few of the standout songs in Poag’s impressive catalog.
Poag’s musical strength lies in his ability to tell a story or describe a feeling that compels you to listen to his lyrics but it’s his melody that transports you and draws you in. Poag moves easily from reggae to blues, jazz to rock. He never repeats and always surprises.
Describe your sound in one ramble-on sentence..
I'd like to think my songs are a tasteful blend of genres constantly evolving, bound by playful, heartfelt, meaningful, inspirational lyrics.
What inspires you to make music?
Life is hard and we all need a break. I'd like my music to help a little.
What aspect of making music excites you the most right now?
It's exploring the musical instrumentation and arrangement possibilities and the idea that a song can make a little bit of a difference, even if it's for one person. Writing a song is like giving birth to a child with a life of its own.
What are the biggest challenges you face as a musician?
Biggest challenge for me is finishing a song musically as there are so many options and decisions to be made along the way. Secondly, its getting songs heard. The world has become infinitely more difficult for musicians with the minuscule compensation from streaming, as well as outlets for song placement. There is also limited acknowledgement of all the other credits involved in the songwriting and musical production.
What's one of your all-time favorite recordings?
Favorite all time recording. Too many favorites but one is “I've Got You Under My Skin” written by Cole Porter and performed by Frank Sinatra.
Name three people who have influenced your music, and tell us why- Living or dead.
First influences were the great Broadway musical composers like Rogers and Hammerstein, Frank Sinatra and Elvis. Then it was Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Tom Waits, Cat Stevens, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Neil Young, James Taylor, Randy Newman and the list goes on and is still going. They are all creatively brilliant yet different, each connected in their own inexplicable way. The biggest influences and inspirations were Bob Dylan and The Beatles. Bob for his unparalleled originality and powerful poetry and The Beatles because they were the most tasteful musical group ever.
Do you have any recent or upcoming projects you'd like to share with us? Tell us about it.
I am currently working on my next album, CD or should I say stream.  One of the songs is about Nicholas Winton, the British Schindler. He is a truly inspirational, unlikely hero who saved 669 children in Prague from the Germans in 1938-9.
What is your ideal or target audience?
My target audience is anyone who appreciates my songs. The beauty of songs is that they resonate with different people at different times, ideally timeless and ageless.
Do you write/compose your own songs? Briefly describe your songwriting process.
I write my own songs. The process varies.  It usually starts with an idea lyrically though often it starts with melody. The whole thing is somewhat surreal as to where it comes from and where it goes musically and lyrically. Quite magical mysterious and right out of the air.
What do you like the most about Radio Airplay?
I like that Radio Airplay gives exposure and a voice to the independent artist. It allows listeners to form their own opinions about the artists they like based on creativity instead of popularity.






July 1, 2015

Learn The Importance of Branding Yourself



"Creating an online portfolio is crucial for today's musicians. Whether you're looking to highlight the work you've done or showcase the training you've received, a website is not only the first step, it's the most budget-friendly way to market yourself."

Our friends at MUSIC THINK TANK just posted this great article and basic guide to creating an online profile, that can make all the difference for taking your music and online presence to the next level!


http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/the-musician-online-branding-yourself.html

6 Music Networking Tips Nobody Tells You


"Networking in the music industry is an art more than a science. There’s no rule book on how to network, but there are some tips that can make navigating the act of schmoozing more effective for you."

Take a look at this recent post by our friends at DIY Musician for great advice on how you can take networking to the next level.

http://diymusician.cdbaby.com/music-promotion/6-music-networking-tips-nobody-tells-you/