Getting the message out there.
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Lionel
tiz
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Getting the message out there.
Come on guys we need to get this band the recognition they deserve find out your local radio contacts and show them the website or Let Sharon Lappage know the contacts.
We need to spread the word.
Coast Rocks.
We need to spread the word.
Coast Rocks.
tiz- America
- Number of posts : 534
Age : 58
Registration date : 2008-02-29
Re: Getting the message out there.
I am going to send a copy of the album to the French magazine CROSSROADS, hoping they'll like it. It's really worth to try anything to spread the word about COAST.
I have just posted Coast links on several French message boards and I managed to find at least 2 new fans, so it's already a good start.
I have just posted Coast links on several French message boards and I managed to find at least 2 new fans, so it's already a good start.
Lionel- Coast
- Number of posts : 44
Age : 61
Location : LE LINAGE - FRENCH ALPS
Registration date : 2008-02-13
Re: Getting the message out there.
I spread the word wherever I can and I am going to email our radio station WDR 2. Beside that I have a part of Song of Angus as my mobile phone ringtone and somebody already asked me who that band is (at the supermarket that was ). And beside that I have already converted two pupils.
Sabine xx
Sabine xx
the scimitar- The Great Crowd
- Number of posts : 168
Age : 56
Location : Ruhr area, Germany
Registration date : 2008-02-14
Re: Getting the message out there.
thats great news guys! and thank you for your support as always!! keep on spreading the word!1 direct them to the website to order albums!!! Paulers xx
Re: Getting the message out there.
I'm spreading the word in my "wer-kennt-wen" (who knows who) group:
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In my group are actual 37 members from Germany and Ireland. New members are always welcome. You have only to register on wer-kennt-wen to be a member of the Coast-group, thereafter you'll have access to the discussion forums. At the moment only german-speaking people are in my group, therefore the language is german. But if some international Coast fans would join the group I would change it to bi-lingual geman-english.
Cheers
Matthias.
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In my group are actual 37 members from Germany and Ireland. New members are always welcome. You have only to register on wer-kennt-wen to be a member of the Coast-group, thereafter you'll have access to the discussion forums. At the moment only german-speaking people are in my group, therefore the language is german. But if some international Coast fans would join the group I would change it to bi-lingual geman-english.
Cheers
Matthias.
atislay- These Walls
- Number of posts : 284
Age : 57
Location : Germany
Registration date : 2009-09-02
Re: Getting the message out there.
We run a fanpage at myspace:
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Friends from all over the world are welcome !
We had Coast in the webradio-charts, and it was at no. 1 !!!!!!!
I think we should try that again, maybe with 'To the windward' or 'Keep on loving' ?!
Jutta
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Friends from all over the world are welcome !
We had Coast in the webradio-charts, and it was at no. 1 !!!!!!!
I think we should try that again, maybe with 'To the windward' or 'Keep on loving' ?!
Jutta
Re: Getting the message out there.
Paul,
yesterday I posted a blog on last.fm about the band [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] with the links to all homepages and fanpages.
I also linked this blog to other groups on last.fm like 'Celtic', 'Runrig', 'Big Country'.
I have friends in Australia and America on last.fm who wanted to know more about you and your music.
So, have you thought about creating a profile-page on last.fm??
I'm sure that would really help to spread your songs further.
Jutta
yesterday I posted a blog on last.fm about the band [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] with the links to all homepages and fanpages.
I also linked this blog to other groups on last.fm like 'Celtic', 'Runrig', 'Big Country'.
I have friends in Australia and America on last.fm who wanted to know more about you and your music.
So, have you thought about creating a profile-page on last.fm??
I'm sure that would really help to spread your songs further.
Jutta
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