
PHOENIX, AZ. (www.Sounds247.com) -
Sounds 24-7, Inc. announced Sam Rodenberger, a prominent member of the recording industry community, has been named to the Advisory Board of
Sounds 24-7. Rodenberger has been associated as an executive with a number of record labels and has served as President of
Sounds 24-7 until recently.
"Sam Rodenberger brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the Advisory Board and we are extremely gratified that he sees fit to serve in that capacity," said C. A. Francois, President of
Sounds 24-7.
Rodenberger joins three other well-known figures in the industry on the board. Bob Shane is an original member of the Kingston Trio, which took the country by storm with popular versions of folk songs. C.C. Jones is the founder of the Arizona Music Festival and a cofounder of the California Music Festival. Ann Perkins is a popular Country & Western disc jockey.
Sounds 24-7 promises to revolutionize the manner in which record labels, artists and distributors sample and promote their recordings to radio stations and club DJ's. Traditionally, there has been an expensive and time-consuming process wherein special promotional recordings were mailed out to stations and DJ's, thousands of them. Many may not even be interested in the genre of music being mailed.
Now, the music can be uploaded to the library, along with promotional materials such as bios, photos and concert schedules, and the authorized stations and DJ's can browse and download to their hearts' content. No muss, no fuss and a lot less money spent.
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