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What about Airplay direct ?

Started by Pascale Forté. Last reply by Eboniramm Nov 18, 2009. 15 Replies

Hello,I'm not a DJ, but a producer and manager from Paris, France, and I created some pages on the site airplaydirect.com.Is someone here using their services and downloading songs for airplay…Continue

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How can we best assist these talented Artists?

Started by Shashona. Last reply by Cres O'Neal Jun 5, 2010. 13 Replies

Hi There;Im so pleased to be a part of this Jazz Network. And what a lovely group for Media to gather and come to work with one another. Im delighted to meet you all. My question is this... How can…Continue

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Hey Everyone! Check out my material on Facebook! Feedback is welcomed!

Started by Hulon. Last reply by Jazz Bay Radio Apr 18, 2011. 3 Replies

Hey Everyone! Check out my Facebook and "Like" my page! Let me know what you think! www.facebook.com/HulonSaxContinue

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Comment by Tracey Whitney on July 23, 2012 at 3:29pm

Hello DJ’s - I'm thrilled to be the featured artist on the JNWW this week! I've just released my second independent CD, “I Am Singing…Songs I Love.” It’s a collection of classic yet lesser-covered songs by artists like Stevie Wonder, Michael Franks, and Antonio Carlos Jobim, along with 3 original songs. I would love your support! Please visit my page here, or my website, www.babydollentertainment.com and take a listen. Much love...

Comment by Cres O'Neal on June 20, 2012 at 7:46pm

Want air play?  We would love to play your music on WCJS Radio.  Please go to the following link to review our submission policies, http://www.cresonealmusic.com/submitmusic.cfm.  WCJS is listened to in over 112 countries world-wide.

 

Comment by Doug Martin on March 27, 2012 at 10:47pm

Hello Radio Broadcasters,

My name is Doug Martin.  I am a smooth jazz guitarist and would greatly appreciate your support with airplay of my new single, "Just Kickin' It" on the "Just Kickin' It" CD. http://airplaydirect.com/music/dougmartin/.  

Comment by Petra Kozeluhova on February 6, 2012 at 7:12am

..check out my page and music, if you need a visual, voila my new clip

HAVE FUN!

Comment by Dr. Kenneth Love aka Kenny Love on December 3, 2011 at 10:40am

Just stopping by to introduce myself.  Thanks.

 

Dr. Kenneth Love

Comment by Allan Holender on November 7, 2011 at 4:36pm

As a radio veteran of 50 years I am happy to join in with my fellow broadcasters both young and old. Fell in love with Jazz in the 1950's when I picked up Wes Bowen's show  from KSL in Salt Lake City.  His famous signature at the close of his show was "Jazz is Great So Watch Out! I've created a digital Jazz channel in recognition of Wes Bowen. All the hosts are local Jazz musicians who know their stuff. Give us a listen and let me know what you think.

http:// http://www.consciousplanetradio.com/cpr-hosts/just-jazz/

Comment by Walter Bland on October 4, 2011 at 12:43pm

www.walterblandmusic.com

Hey there~ We are being featured this week on Jazz Network Worldwide and we are looking to be promoted on your radio stations...please drop us a line, you will be pleased with the new sound we have to offer!

Comment by Mary Talbot Fee on September 25, 2011 at 4:45pm

So many cool new stations coming onto the scene! My CD is on several, I'm happy to say. I don't think this would be possible without the prolific exposure that the interenet gives. I'm so grateful!

 

Comment by Rick Britto on September 25, 2011 at 3:35pm

~LOOKING FOR RADIO AIR PLAY~

New Contemporary Jazz CD 

"For Your Love"

by saxophonist Rick Britto

With all fresh and exciting originals songs for lovers to enjoy, crossing from R+B and Soul to Funk and Hip Hop even Reggae and Latin grooves this CD is appealing to a wide audience of Contemporary Jazz listeners

 

Please contact me for with your station information

email: rickbritto@comcast.net

Time and Again [from "For Your Love"] by Rick Britto

Comment by Jazz Bay Radio on September 25, 2011 at 9:45am
Now Broadcasting a Hi-Fi commerical free Jazz stream with no member sign-up needed at Loudcaster - http://ning.it/r7s9ij
 

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