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"This is a great way to expose new artists and writers who are looking for the right avenue in which to share their talents. Hopefully the world will get to know them. We will do what we can to help." - Stephen A. Mosely, General Manager / Program Director, Unity Radio 107.1FM

   

Question: How much does this cost?
Answer:
Currently the price is only $32. You will also have the option to upgrade your listing to a "Priority" Listing. This offers guaranteed top placement for just $8 more. There are no additional costs. Period.

Note: Similar services charge more than a dozen times this amount (yes, really). We keep the cost reasonable so more Musicians can afford to do this. Keep in mind, this is by 3000 Records operated by musicians for musicians.
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Question: What is a "Priority" Listing?
Answer: This is simply a way to get your listing closer to the top of the FREE Music Report within your selected music genre. By being closer to the top, your listing can grab the attention of a potential music industry contact easier, and faster. Our "Priority Listings" also get special attention when it comes to editing & preparing your listing for better exposure.

Question: What is the FREE Music Report?
Answer: The FREE Music Report is sent free to radio stations, magazines, film & T.V. productions companies and record companies. This report is not free to be listed in. CD Register is the one and only way to get listed in this exclusive report to the Music Industry. This "resource and publication" is supported by the Bands & Artists who include their listing. Much work goes into the organization of this distributed report, and every connection established out of trust and respect for the music industry contact. The small fee covers business expenses and small profit for time that goes into this. CD Register allows Bands & Artists to connect with the Music Industry in a way that would not otherwise be possible.

Question: Huh, I still don't get this..What exactly is this about?
Answer: Ok.. this is a service first of all. We provide a solution for  getting your music out there, to people in the music industry who genuinely want your CD. Many Bands & Artists send their CD to stations, record companies, etc... who never asked for it. This can be a waste of time, money, and energy for everybody. On the other hand.. The FREE Music Report is sent to the DJs, A & R people, and other music biz contacts, and allows them to select only the CDs they want. Each month they get a fresh selection of the newest music available to them. This works for everybody! Hope that makes sense.

Question: What styles of music are acceptable?
Answer: All music styles are acceptable! If you feel that your music is appropriate for independent radio, magazines, film & T.V., and record companies, then you are welcome to sign up to get your CD into the right hands. This service is intended for those with recorded music of good quality that is "radio friendly".

Question: How does this work?
Answer: We have built connections with DJs from radio stations (community radio, college radio, internet radio, satellite radio, etc..) and Writers (magazines, zines, ezines, webzines, newspapers, etc..), film & T.V. Producers, and A & R Staff from record companies.. They are notified that your music is available through the FREE Music Report, and where to preview your music and information. If your CD is suitable and the DJ is interested, they may request your CD for airplay consideration.. If a Writer, Producer, or A & R person is interested they will also let you know, and request your CD for review.

Question: What can I expect once I sign up for this service?
Answer: We will include your listing in our next edition of the FREE Music Report  sent each month by email to our music industry contacts. If they are interested in a receiving a copy of your CD, you will be contacted! You may also receive a request for an interview by DJs and Writers, A & R follow up, or use of a song by film & T.V. Producers. Those who request your CD may also contact you to provide you with feedback regarding your CD. In addition, you get
a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee, so there is no risk to you.

Question: What will my listing include?
Answer: Your listing will include your Band / Artist Name, CD Title, Music Genre, Description, Download Sample Link, and Email address where music industry contacts can request your CD.

Question: How long will my listing be included?
Answer: Your listing will be included in our FREE Music Report for 3 months. After that your listing will qualify to be included in the annual FREE Music Directory (optional service)!

Question: Is it guaranteed that my music will get played on air or that I will receive a magazine review?
Answer: No. We can't guarantee airplay or reviews since that is up to the DJs and Writers. We can only guarantee your listing will give you the opportunity to be considered for airplay and reviews.

Question: How will I know if a music industry contact is interested in getting a free copy of my CD?
Answer: You will be notified by email of a request for your CD. You will be responsible for sending your CD to the person who requests your CD.

Question: What happens after I send my CD after it is requested?
Answer:  Once your CD has arrived, the radio station DJ or Writer can consider your music for airplay, or a review. If a film & T.V. Producer has requested your CD, it may be considered for use in a film or T.V. show. If an A & R rep from a record company has requested your CD, you may be contacted for more info. about your music, etc... It is also advised that you follow up with each music industry contact that requests your CD, to make sure that your CD was received and given proper attention. Feel free to ask for playlists, reviews, comments, and other feedback.

Question: How long will my CD be promoted to the music industry contacts?
Answer: The FREE Music Report is currently sent monthly. Your CD will be promoted in 3 monthly editions. That's a total of 3 months (approx. 90 days) worth of promotion!

Question: Do you accept checks or money orders?
Answer: Yes. Make checks payable to 3000 Records and send to our Mailing Address. Please write your Band or Artist name in the "memo" area of your check.

If you still have questions please feel free to Contact Us.

"This is a great way for us to continually obtain new music and for artists to get a chance to be heard." - Kimberly McCarrick, Assistant Manager, Bridge FM

"Our general format is indie rock, but we also include some hip hop, electronic, etc. We have various specialty shows, which include punk, hip hop, world, RPM, reggae, African, metal, jazz, blues, and funk." - Marcus Tabert, Music Director, KCWU-FM

"I Wanted to let you know that I subscribed to the Free Music Report, what a great service!" Jeff Schneider, True Life Coordinating Producer, MTV Networks

"We play, oldies, classic rock, country western, gospel and some big bands. I would like to have more jazz and blues music. We play some current country and some top 40." - Jim Wolfe, Owner, KDOL Radio

"We play EVERY kind of music! except things like commercial mainstream, or with lyrics offensive to women, minorities, and members of other protected groups." - Sybil Augustine, Music Director, WORT 89.9 FM Community Radio

"We're looking for Jazzy Adult Standards. Crossover Jazz and non-rock vocals will be considered.We also have a Gospel program on Sundays, called "The Gospel Brunch." Jazz oriented Gospel would be interesting, as well as traditional works." - Chuck Conrad, Station Manager, KZQX Radio

"I would be interested in many types of music. We are a public radio station and have a wide variety of shows." - Lori, Neufeld, Music Director, KUAC-FM

"Our station covers many genres. Alternative, Punk, Americana, Country, Pop...you name it. If it's at least somewhat family friendly, we play it." - Justin Cook, Program Director/DJ, 91.9/89.1 KPFC-FM

"We have a very popular afternoon drivetime blues show. We are already serviced by some of the larger labels and a few of the smaller ones. I hope this increases our ability to receive some music we aren't currently getting. We do report to Living Blues magazine." - Richie Babb, General Manager, WFOS-FM

"Our format is triple A. We play a wide variety, with a heavy emphasis on Southern and Southern influenced music. So its hard to put just one style preference." - Jason B. Wells, Program Director, bbWALW 98.3

"Our company produces music video television programs. We are interested in finding music from groups in Japan and other countries. All styles and genres requested." - Lee Evans, General Manager, Evans Media Group, Inc.

"We are always looking for talented artists, who want to present their music to a wide-choiced audience." - Falk Merten, Manager, Darker Radio

"We have more than one style preference. (Also Breakbeats, Electronic, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Top 40)" - Mike Couchman, Program Director, Way FM

"I am excited to be working with Free Music Report! I look forward to the year ahead!" - Allyson Ota, Music Director, KTUH 90.3 FM

 

"Our mission is to showcase Urban Music with Non-Offensive lyrical content and imagery. We also have an "Urban Jazz" format program." - Joelle Gwynn, Owner, Gwynn Broadcasting

Just wanted to tell you how much we appreciate these monthly FREE Music Reports...they are a tremendous source of finding new and fresh musical talent and giving these folks some exposure on the radio. Keep it coming." - Eric Cohen, WAER Radio

"I've been receiving your monthly reports and have been sent a ton of great sounds from the artists you work with. My career as a music reviewer has been masssively expanded thanks to all of you." - Beverly Durfee, The Daily Sentinel

"I host an all-genre radio show on WCVF-FM, Fredonia, NY called "General Eclectic." My playlists are regularly posted to a a variety of outlets, including FOLKDJ-L, blues-dj, Jazz Programmer's List, MusicDish network, Indie Guitarists, Love To Sing, Music Forte, Globe-L, ethnobeat, and on my own playlist blog. Eager, I am to expose all sorts of new music (and sometimes older music) by a wide variety of primarily indie/self-released/small-label artists (including demos at times). WCVF is a "campus and community" station (with some NPR programming), broadcast-only at the moment, but working hard to get our broadcasts streamed on the Internet." - Tom Bingham, "General Eclectic" WCVF-FM

"KDPS is a high school/college station that plays a variety of genres of music and we're always looking for new material. The music will be put into the hands of the students and they can select which songs fit their program. In the last Arbitron ratings we received, KDPS reached over 12,000 listeners weekly. Thank you." - Bill Springer, General Manager - KDPS FM

 

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