Dj Pam
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Dj Scott
Upcoming Interviews on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show!
Be sure and check our calendar for all the details.
Taproot , February 17, 2007
3 PM PST, 6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Shows.
Sonic X , February 24, 2007
3PM PST,6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show.
Blackened Earth
March 17, 2007,
3PM PST, 6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show.
Bong Rip & Marijuana The Band
March 24, 2007,
3PM PST, 6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Shows.
Phil Varone , March 31, 2007,
3PM PST, 6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show.
Evans Blue
April 7, 2007
3PM PST, 6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Shows.
Splint
April 14, 2007
3PM PST, 6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show.
Snake Eyes seven
April 21, 2007
3PM PST, 6PM EST. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Shows.
Back From Ashes Spotlight Showcase
June 9, 2007, Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show.
Auralast Spotlight Showcase
June 16, 2007, Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Shows.
Dj Scott with Dave Ellefson, co-founder and former bass player for Megadeth and his new band F5. Recent interview with these guys on June 24th, 2006. Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show.
A Night out with Sic)monic at Bulldogz in Glendale, AZ. First row, left to right: DJ Scott, Dave, Cory, DJ Pam and Jason(Bass), Second Row starting behind Cory and Pam:Doug(Drums),Taylor(Vocals),Bob(Guitar),Ray(Guitar),DJ MikeinAz
Live in the studio interview with Auralast, here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show.
Tune in to the Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Shows for great music, interviews, humor and a wild rock-n-roll time!!
Scott and Pam tie the knot 04/16/06
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Our Current Indie Band Rotation List and Top 5 Requested Bands are listed in our Blog
About Getting Your Music Played on Our radio Show!
Every Saturday, "INDEPENDENTS EXPOSED SHOW" (Our INDEPENDENTS EXPOSED SHOW IS GROWING! NEW UPCOMING NEWS SOON TO BE RELEASED!)
Here on The Scott and Pam Internet Radio Rock Show, We bring new, up and coming, and established Indy and unsigned artists to our internet radio show(currently syndicated through simulcast on 9 radio stations). We constantly scout for talent that deserves a break and deserves to be heard and recognized. We've helped many artists get more recognition through internet air play on our rock show, interviews of their bands, helping them to promote their music, websites and upcoming shows.
We add new bands weekly to our rotation during our Independents Exposed Blocks on Saturdays from 5-8PM EST, 3-6PM MST, 4-7PM CST and 2-5PM PST. Time. We also will do live interviews of bands that we play that get requested a lot during our shows.
Obviously, the interviews coincide with listener demand and interest.If we play your music on our radio shows, it's advantageous for you to stop in the chat and get to know some of the listeners as well as let your friends and fans know that your music can be requested on our internet radio shows. The more requests we get, the more your music gets played and the more we turn the world on to your music. However, if we do add you in rotation and after 3 weeks are not getting any requests, your music may be dropped from the playlist. If you are getting a lot of requests, the chances of us offering you a live interview are greater. Live interviews are held either over the phone or right here in the studio with the Live Webcam Rolling during the interview.We have now also added our Spotlight Showcases which information can be found by scrolling down. We will help you promote your cds, your website and your upcoming shows during airplay of your music and during the interviews.
We've been getting a lot of requests from bands to listen to their music so rather than us having to retype the info. on this in all these messages, we thought we'd outline how it works here for you.
First, getting your music played on our radio show happens in one of the following ways:
1) We come across music played on our show through a couple of ways, either we've come across you and have asked you for your tunes to spin on our show, or we have been contacted by you, a fan, manager or promotion company and we liked what we heard.
2) To be considered for airplay you'll need to submit to us either:
A) A Press Kit(Write us for our e-mail address for electronic submission or for our mailing address for hard copy submissions)
B) Three mp3 files of your best songs.(Keep in mind, it's best to go by listener feedback here rather than what the band feels is the best :) They can be 2 different animals.)
(If in doubt on "B", simply send us what you have and we can decide which ones to spin. Don't be surprised if we spin something different than you think is your hit, it happens more often than not)
3) The songs you send must be recorded professionally. This meaning no boombox recordings.
4) Send us your website, both myspace and main if you have one.
5) Please keep in mind, we get a lot of material, if you do not hear right back from us DO NOT start hounding us, LOL. Between Scott and Pam we only have 4 ears, listening to all of the submissions can take time. We can't and Don't just play anything and everything sent to us, we pick the best of the submissions we receive. Submitting your music does not guarantee airplay.
6) Please also keep in mind, we are a Rock / Metal show. This means if your music does not fall into one of the many micro-genres of Rock or Metal, your chances of getting played on our show are slim.
7) When we decide to add you to our rotation list, we will inform you as well as add you in our rotations list listed on our page.
In any event, we gotta like what we're hearing. Whether you're Indie, Signed, Unsigned, or just have a demo....both well known and getting to be known alike....
There is no charge for this. We're simply turning the world on to your music, cds and website. Hey, we're helping you out. What do we need in return?
1) We ask that if we play your music on our show that you:
A) List on your site that your music can be heard on The Scott and Pam Show (You can snag one of our banners here and link to us, or you can request a custom banner made specifically for you band).
B) Let your friends and fans know that you can be heard on our show.This is a biggie, because if our listeners are not used to you, you may not get as many requests, let your friends and fans know they can request your music on our show, it will bring you more airplay which brings you more exposure to our listeners. I can not impress enough how many good bands we debut, that once put there, never darken our door again, any of the stations or mention they can be heard on our show, big promotional faux pas on their part.In this business, the squeaky whell gets oiled.... so get your friends and fans squeakin!
C) On occasion, if possible, you stop in our chatroom and say hello to the listeners. This brings great feedback from the listeners in the chatroom, makes them feel a bit of a connection with you and generally generates more friend requests for you, more cd sales and more fans of your music. We point this out to you because it's been tried and tested, come check out some of the other bands that join our shows in the chatroom and see the type of responses they get.
3) If we book an interview with you, we ask that you announce it in your calendar with the date, time and location of the interview.
Not too much to ask for, eh?
And listen in on Saturdays, 2-6PM PST, 3-7PM MST, 4-8PM CST and 5-9PM EST.
The Scott and Pam Radio Show Every Saturday, featuring GREAT Indie Unsigned Bands and music of Alternative Rock, Rock and Metal.Live Interviews and Spotlight Showcases with Bands You Know and Bands You Need to Know!
Rockin' with ya every Saturday!
Scott and Pam
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Help Keep Internet Radio Online
Whats Happening
On Friday March 2nd 2007, the Copyright Royalty Board announced new royalty rates for Internet Radio stations. The rates are retroactive to January of 2006.
The new rates are far higher than any industry experts expected. In fact, if they remain unchanged, bankruptcy looms for many online radio stations.
The new rates essentially levy a tax of $0.0011 per performance. Now, that doesn't sound bad does it. But consider this. Each hour, the average radio station plays 16 songs. So that's about 1.76c per hour, per listener. A station with 500 listener average would be hit with fees of $211 per day, $6,336 a month or $76,000 a year.
This amount of money is beyond the resources of all but the very wealthiest of corporations. Many of the internet radio stations are run by enthusiasts and hobbyists. These small stations are the ones bringing new music, and old favorites to you every day. Music you can't hear on corporate-owned terrestrial stations.
Could this be the day the music died?
What can you do?
If you enjoy internet radio, HEARING YOUR BAND ON INTERNET RADIO, you need to make your feelings known right now to your representatives in the Congress and Senate. Write to them and ask them to help repeal the decision of March 2nd by the Copyright Royalty Board . It only takes a couple of minutes.
SaveNetRadio.org
Congress: House.gov/writerep
Senate: Senate.gov
More background on this decision
SaveNetRadio.org
DigiMedia.org
DigiMedia.org FAQ
KurtHanson.com
Broadcastlawblog
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