The
station’s traditional playlist includes the foundation greats
from blues, rockabilly and rock and roll’s early days. The
station will now air selected artists along side of the Hall of
Fame names of rock and roll’s foundation era.
Artist
song submissions must fit into the station’s unique Americana/blues/rockabilly/rock
and roll format. The station can be heard at www.bluesrootradio.com.
That website also contains detailed music submission instructions
and forms. The station’s weekly audience numbers in the thousands.
March
new artist additions include: Tas Cru with Crazy Mean Woman from
Biscuit CD; Brad Wilson’s All Kinds of a Fool from Rockin’
the Blues; Something Good from the Second Half CD from Laura Lockie
and Charles King; Nashville Session Players with It Don’t
Rock Like Elvis from Gonna Rise Up; Feel Like A Man from Overnight
Low from Big Hands Colvin; and Tom Malafarina and Can’t Get
Used to It from Bluesman Tom and Friends. These artists represent
Georgia, Pennsylvania, New York, California, Tennessee, and Washington
state. Detailed information on each artist can be accessed at www.bluesrootradio.com
BluesRoot Radio is a property of BluesRoot Entertainment, a music
brand development company based on Grand Island, NY. BluesRoot Entertainment
is dedicated to supporting new music and the artists who write and
perform the music. More information can be found at www.bluesrootentertainment.com.
Station
owner John D. Moore said, “We encourage artists of commercially
ready CDs to send us a sample of their work along with a completed
submissions form. Submission does not mean acceptance. It does mean
that the music will be considered for airplay, a listing on the
station’s website at www.bluesrootradio.com,
and inclusion in station promotional efforts.” There is no
charge to artists.
Submission
instructions, addresses, and forms are available at www.bluesrootradio.com.
The station can be accessed for listening from that website, or
from www.live365.com/stations/bluesroot.