BTTR & radio

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Re: BTTR & radio

Post by jeremywg » Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:24 pm

bakersfieldpethead wrote:The last single I ever heard from Petra on the Radio out here in Bakersfield, CA was "If I had to Die for Someone"
Revival got some play here but not a lot. And J&h was way too heavy to get airplay in my nick of the woods.
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Re: BTTR & radio

Post by executioner » Sun Nov 21, 2010 4:07 pm

JAH got a lot of airplay here in Dallas, but I really don't think their focused on radio play. They have not even tried to ship any singles to the stations.
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Re: BTTR & radio

Post by bakersfieldpethead » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:58 am

Well if they are doing all this on their own, and money is low, I would say so becuase some of the best radio promoters out there charge between $2500 to $3500 for a 3 month promotion of one song to all the radio stations.
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Re: BTTR & radio

Post by separateunion » Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:02 am

p-freak wrote:Yeah, many people are not aware. Just a few days before the digital release of the album I sent an e-mail to JFH and told them about Back To The Rock and sent them the press releases. I hope they will send someone to the show tomorrow and that they'll write a nice review. I think JFH (jesusfreakhideout) is pretty influential nowadays.
John, the guy who started the site, is a huge Petra fan who loved J&H and is probably old enough to appreciate Volz era stuff. I'm not sure how influential the site is, and I have a lot of theological differences with John, but it is a very extensive site. When I wrote for them, though, the reviews outside of John's tended to be pretty shoddy.
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Re: BTTR & radio

Post by separateunion » Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:03 am

jeremywg wrote:Aman to the politics. Good music has always taken a back seat to pop garbage when it comes to radio. Even dc talk got shunned by radio when they recorded Jesus Freak.
Actually, that was the album that got them the most radio exposure and got them airplay on mainstream stations.
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Re: BTTR & radio

Post by bakersfieldpethead » Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:10 am

separateunion wrote:
jeremywg wrote:Aman to the politics. Good music has always taken a back seat to pop garbage when it comes to radio. Even dc talk got shunned by radio when they recorded Jesus Freak.
Actually, that was the album that got them the most radio exposure and got them airplay on mainstream stations.
As a matter of fact I believe that dc Talk landed to highest spot for a Christian artist on the Billboard charts at that time with that album.
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