
Nashville, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Flying Machine Studio) - Throughout the month of June, www.Slot-1.com along with AirPlay Direct ran our FREE to enter "All Things
Digital Folk/Americana" artist contest. The winner Anne McCue will receive the Grand Prize package which is worth over $30,000 and includes:
A 16 week national radio promotion package from Bill Wence Promotions (a $3,500 value)
A 12 week digital radio promotion package from 1617 Virtual (a $4,500 value)
A 12 week national publicity / marketing package from Press Pak Public Relations (a $9,000 value)
An official Folk Alliance National Conference 2009 live performance showcase (value priceless)
A recording studio package for a master quality EP (5 songs) from Slot-1 Studios (a $5,000 value)
A song on The Sin City Social Club Sampler Vol. No 10 / distributed during AMA Conf. and SXSW (a $750 value)
Placement to digital downloads via download page at VirtualMusicMarket.com for one year (value priceless)
Placement on the True Talent Management film & TV placement compilation (a $150 value)
An on-air "feature artist" interview on Big Kev's syndicated radio show "It's Motel Time Again" (value priceless)
An on-air "feature artist" interview with Rick Star from Texas Rebel Radio (value priceless)
A on-air "feature artist" interview on the Billy Block Show (value priceless)
A feature artist interview with Big Kev in the Artist Development Co-op's Media Guide magazine (value priceless)
A live performance slot at Billy Block's showcase in Nashville (value priceless)
A live performance slot at Famous Dave's BBQ in Chicago (value priceless)
A live performance slot at The Berkeley Cafe in Raleigh, NC (value priceless)
A "Featured Artist" advertising / promotion package from AirPlay Direct (a $1,500 value)
Anne McCue has recently been included along with Bob Dylan, the Byrds, Patty Griffin and other great artists in the collection '4 Decades of Folk Rock' and was a special guest at the International Guitar Festival.
She will be releasing a new album "East Of Electric" in August 2008. McCue recorded and produced the album at her own Flying Machine Studio in Nashville. It was mixed by Mike Esser at 16 Ton Studio and was mastered by Ray Kennedy at Zen Masters.
McCue recorded the album whilst waiting to record a new electric album. Inspired by the golden era of folk pop music which took place in the late sixties with such albums as Rubber Soul, Aftermath, bands like The Byrds and artists like Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, Anne set about recording, playing every instrument she could get her hands on - guitars, mandolin, banjo, piano, bass guitar, ukulele, shaker, tambourine, organ, drum etc.
Listen to and download "broadcast-quality" tracks at https://www.slot-1.com/clients/AnneMcCue/ or https://www.airplaydirect.com/AnneMcCue