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A group of industry professionals dedicated to developing Independent Americana Musicians
"Americana Music--Keep It Real"
"Oh yeah, that's what it's all about alright, but saying it and doing it are two different things!"
ABOUT US
If you landed here by accident then you probably need to go get a cup of coffee, because the “About Us” page is a bit of a story.
Our reputation at Americana Media Production is we aren’t afraid to go the distance for our clients. We have fought to level the playing field for the independent artist and continue to work everyday to keep this the format real.
Our commitment and passion for this music is unmatched by any of our competition.
I started on radio in 1996 on a station in NJ called WDVR. When I started I had a show called “The Sunday Night Revival” and got permission to create a two hour show called “HepCats and Neon Armadillos” playing something called “Americana Music”, which grew to a 3 hour show. I was chairman of the Programming Department and during my stay we at the station we added just about 108 hours a week of Traditional Country, Bluegrass and Americana music. The annual budget also grew from $20K to almost $200K. After 9/11 the company I worked for disappeared, literarily so I decided that after having over 75 artists stop by to stay in my home over the previous 6 years, all of which were broke, I decided to help.
While there I had the pleasure of bringing on to the staff, some important names in Americana music. “Big Kev” Ploghoft, R W Shamy (Twangcast) , Rich Evans (Bluegrass DJ) "Torchie Blaine" , Russ Hunsberger, 'Mr.Ed" Kilker and discovering some incredibly talented artists including Moot Davis.
Currently we are still involved with the Americana music scene:
Board of Directors Americana Music Association-- With the highest number of nomination to date to be placed on the ballot. Fred Boenig was elected by the members for the At-Large seat on the board. Currently Fred sits on the Radio, Bylaws and Finance committees.
Partner in Artist Development Co Op-- Co-creator of a company to put top industry personnel that has been down sized from the record industry and are valuable resources for Independent Roots Americana artists. We provide the best record of success in the Americana format for charting indie artists in the Top 40. We provide access to distribution, internet development and promotion, e commerce, video development, film placement, tour support and publicity. 07- current
Partner in the E magazine "TheAlternateRoot.com "--A web based virtual Roots Americana Music magazine with unique features including audio interviews and videos from artist such as Billy Bob Thornton, Buddy Miller, Allison Moore and Buck Jones. This magazine is a monthly magazine. 07-current
Partner in "The Alternate Root TV "- A web based video TV channel, featuring Roots Americana Music videos and interviews, currently developing a weekly show for Cable Access channels nationally.
Partner in "ADC Film"- A Roots Americana Music video film production company co owner with Bill Hurley
Host Morning Drive Time Roots programming on WLVR- Allentown.Bethlenem- 15 hours weekly Americana show WLVR is a full time Roots Americana Music station. Nov 09-current
Co-Host of Morning Drive Time Roots programming on WXLV- Allentown- 20 hours weekly Americana show WXLV is a full time Roots Americana Music station. Sept 06-Sep 09
Host of "This Outlaw Thing" on WLVR Allentown--three hour weeklyRoots Americana Musicshow. 05-current
Host of "Broken hearts and Auto Parts" on WMUH Allentown--two hour weekly Americana show. 04-07
Co-Producer of "The Living Room Series" and "It's Motel Time Again" with WXLV Americana Music Director Big Kev-- a syndicated live performance and interview show with guests that include BR549, Buddy Miller, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Rodney Crowell. Matt Angus, Alicea Nugent, Tom Gillam, Hacienda Brothers, Dan Penn, James Hunter, Dave Insley and Hayes Carll. All performances recorded in my Emmaus PA living room. We are currently broadcasting world wide through Air Play Direct Syndication of this show from 05-current
Some other things we’ve done:
We have had 17 Top 10 CDs and 7 Top 5.
First Self-Released CD in Top 10 -- With a modest budget, Big John Mills’ “Honky Tonks and Neon Lights" was the first self-released CD to appear in the Top 10. It was also Most Added for six weeks.
First Indie Artist CD in Top 4-- Tom Gillam started on Haydens Ferry and we got him signed to 95 North Records when he reached # 11 in 5 weeks He stayed in the top 10 for 10 weeks. The only Indie artist to have enough spins to make the AMA Top 20 Was nominated for "Emerging Artist of the Year 2005"
First Indie Artist CD to debut on the AMA chart at # 14--- Clay DuBose debuted at #14 the same week that the Texas legend Ray Wylie Hubbard debuted at # 16. Peaked at # 6
Only Self-Released Artists in Top 60 -- Kerri Powers and Kimmie Rhodes were the only two self-released artists to appear in the Top 60 CDs of the Year list (“You, Me and A Redhead” at #50and "Love Me Like A Song" at# 53, respectively
Client List: One Riot One Ranger, Kerri Powers,Kimmie Rhodes, Chuck Pyle, Billy Don Burns, Kenny Butterill, Clay DuBose, Big John Mills, Big Al Downing, Randy Weeks,Scott Gibson,Dave Isaacs,Tim Krekle, I Mihana,Kaz Murphy, Penny Jo Pullus, Rock House Ramblers, The Piners, Ben Winship, The Coming Grass, Dan Israel, Kevin Deal, Audrey Auld, Bill Chambers, The Mickeys, The McKay Brothers, Chip Taylor, Jay Ryan, American Ambulance, Russell Ray, Wayne Hancock, Karl Shiflett, Moot Davis, Anthony Michael James, Tom Roznowski Cactus Hunters, Kate James and Lost Country, Randy Thompson, Billy Lee Riley, Moot Davis, Woodys, Dale Keys, Troy McManus, Wade Jacoby, Randy Thompson, Matt Angus, Andy Tanas, The Lees, Rosie Flores, Stan Swiniarski, The Swindles, The Carburetors Bob Cheevers, Todd Fritsch, James Lann, Keith Sykes, The Believers, The Melroys, Todd Thibaud, Sidewinders, Clay DuBose, Frank Brown, Jeff Talmadge, Lori Willcuts, Doc Marshals, Tom Gillam, The Woodys, John Coinmen, Alistair Moock, Kim Carnes, Buck Jones, Claude Diamond, Lisa Best. Trailer Park Troubadours, Antsy McClain, Milroys, Jen Cass, Hunger Mountain Boys, Michael ONeill, Fred Eaglesmith, Darcy Lynne Ward, Brad Colerick, Lisa Hayes, Doug & Telisha Williams, Doug Spartz, Jonathan Edwards, Danny Santos, Dave Insley, Patricia Vonne, Iris Dement, Jeff Walburn, Bill Toms, Steve Goodman, Butch Hancock, Yarn, Roger Salloom, Kendel Carson, Carrie Rodriguez, John Platania, Tim Scott, The Mystix, Sara Cox, Tres Womack, Bill Kelly, Megan Munroe, Digney Fignus, Mitch Webb, Christopher Denny, A.J. Downing, Natasha James, Girls Guns and Glory,Victor Camozzi, Brian Molnar, Brian Ashley Jones, Lynne Hanson,Glenna Bell, Chris Loid, T G Sheppard, Jon Jackson, Winifred Adams, Bryan Clark, Dan May, Israel Nash Gripka, Honey Don't, Grant Peeples, Dan Reed, T Edwin Doss, The Boxmasters, Full Moon Revue, Desoto Rust. Jim Keaveny, Bruce Coburn, Danny Barnes, The Mississippi Sheiks Tribute,
1996-2008 WDVR FM 89.7 Non-Commercial Sergeantsville, NJ
Americana Music Program Director. Responsible for contact with record companies, promoters and sponsors. Develop Americana-related programming and events and maintain station library. Station revenue grew from $20K to over $180k a year during those years. (‘98-03)
Americana APD/Music Directorof The Year, an award given by Album Network, a national magazine similar to Billboard Magazine containing the official Americana Chart, once a year to the top Program Director. Votes are collected from record companies, radio DJs and music industry personnel. (’01)
Executive Producer and Creator of Heartlands Hayride , a weekly live-performance traditional country radio show. Featuring 14 live musical acts in two hours, it’s the only show of its kind being broadcast in its entirety in North America. Serve as production engineer; supervise and train sound and stage crew; service sponsors and coordinate promotions, sales, syndication and annual budget for show. The show has generated more income for the station then any show on the station The show generates over $40k a year (‘00- 03)
Executive Producer and Host of Live@ TheLoft,a live-performance interview and music series featuring nationally known Americana music talent. (’00-'03)
Developed WDVR's Bluegrass Festival, responsible for developing 3 day Bluegrass festival that is currently in its fifth year. featuring Del McCoury and Rhonda Vincent with a 50K entertainment budget (‘99-02)
Station Webmaster, designed and maintain station website WDVRFM.org . Designed and custom-built computer and implemented programming to enable station to broadcast over the Internet. Designed and custom-built computer to broadcast programming 24 hours a day. (‘99-Present)
Host and Engineer of Sunday Night Revival, a weekly Gospel music and comedy show. (‘96-‘98)
Panelist for: the AMA, Album Network, RootsMusicReport.com, Progressive Country and Gavin Magazine Top 40 Americana Music Weekly Charts. (‘98-03)
Billy Joe Shaver
Chip Taylor, Kendel Carson, John Platania
Delbert McClinton
Grayson Capps
Ted Russell Kamp Shooter Jennings Big Kev
Annie and Jim Keavney
"Reb Landers" host of The Alternate Root TV
Hank III and Fred Boenig
The Alternate Root Magazine
Studio A of The Alternate Root TV Show
Big Kev, Fred, Bill Hurley and "Daddy" filming in Nashville.
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