Instructions for submitting a CD to Acoustic Pie Radio

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Acoustic Pie plays original singer/songwriters in primarily acoustic arrangements. We love to hear new music but please look over the list below to see if your CD can be considered for play. We only play:

  • Original songs performed by the songwriter (no cover songs, instrumentals, or traditional songs)

  • Primarily acoustic arrangements (emphasis on acoustic instruments such as acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin, vocals, piano, hand percussion, etc. with little synthesizer, drum kits, electric guitar, etc.)

  • For more illumination on the Singer/Songwriter genre, please browse the Acoustic Pie Artists page to see who's already playing on The Pie!

If you think your album is a good fit for Acoustic Pie, please email Kelley at kelley@acousticpie.com . We always pre-screen music before accepting promotional CDs so be sure and provide URLs where samples can be found (CD Baby and MySpace preferred). If we decide we'd like to screen a CD for possible airplay, we will email you the submission address and other information.

We only accept "produced" CDs (no demos) preferably with a national distribution source such as CD Baby, Amazon, etc. We're not able to accept file formats such as .mp3 at this time. Unfortunately, we aren't able to return CDs submitted for consideration.

Tips on Tracking your Tracks on Acoustic Pie:

1.  New tracks added to Acoustic Pie are listed on the "New Songs" page
2.  And also reported to the FOLKDJ listserv monthly
3. Songs in daily rotation on Acoustic Pie (or any Live365 based Internet station), can be found via the Live365 search feature

You also may also find it helpful to read Kelley's blog "What DJs Like"

Thanks for your interest in Acoustic Pie Radio!



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Acoustic Pie Radio plays original singer/songwriter works in acoustic arrangements.