Demo FAQ

 

1>>How do I submit a demo recording?

Currently, Rocketown Records is not accepting demos from independent artists and musicians. We are literally swamped with demos now. To all who have submitted demos, please understand that we are doing our best to listen and respond to everything in our current possession. Thanks for your patience and understanding!

3>>How can I get one of the Rocketown artists to perform a concert in my area?

All of our artists have a booking agent or contact whose responsibility it is to book concerts for the artists. The individual artist web-sites contain contact information for the booking agencies of each artist.

4>>Can I visit Rocketown Records and have someone review my demo with me in person?

Rocketown Records is a small company with a very small staff. Unfortunately we cannot open an invitation for everyone to come to the office and meet with one of us about your demo.

5>>I would like to work at Rocketown Records. Do you have any positions available?

Currently, we are not hiring any new positions. In the meantime you are welcome to send your resume to the following address where we will keep it on file until we are hiring.
Rocketown Records
2035 Mallory Ln
Franklin, TN 37067
Attn: Human Resources/resume

If you are a student who is interested in an intership for school credit, you can send your resume to the above address Attn: Marketing Coordinator/resume.

6>> I work for a radio station that does not currently receive Rocketown Records' product for airplay. How can I get on your radio service list?

Please send a written request for service on radio station letterhead to:
Rocketown Records
2035 Mallory Ln.
Franklin, TN 37067
Attn: Radio Department
Or fax to: 615.503.9995
You will be asked to fill out a brief survey and if your station (or show) meets our requirements for service you'll be added to our list immediately.

7>>How do I reach Rocketown "the club"?

Rocketown “the club” recently opened the doors to their brand new facility early 2003. For more information and events schedule go to www.rocketown.com.

8>>I don't have a Christian bookstore in my area, where can I buy music from Rocketown Records?

Most all of our titles are available at general market retailers like Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Best Buy and Target; but if you still have trouble finding our stuff, we encourage you to go to an online retailer like www.grassrootsmusic.com where you can find great prices on all Rocketown Records product and get them shipped directly to your address.

9>>How do I get a license to use a song written by one of the Rocketown Records artists?

You must submit your request in writing to the following address:
Rocketown Records
2035 Mallory Ln.
Franklin, TN 37067
615.503.9995 (fax)

10>>What do I do if I want to use a song by a Rocketown Records artist in my church service?

First, make sure your church is a license holder with Christian Copyright Licensing Inc. (www.ccli.com). Next, check to see if your proposed use of the song falls within the uses covered by your churches CCLI license. If so, proceed with using the song. If not, send your request in writing to the following address:
Rocketown Records
2035 Mallory Ln.
Franklin, TN 37067
615.503.9995 (fax)

11>>How do I find out if there is sheet music or an accompaniment track for a song by a Rocketown Records artist?

First, try your local Christian bookstore. If they don't have what you need, you can call Word Music Ministry Resources at 1-888-324-9673.

12>>If you have a question that is not answered in the FAQ, please e-mail info@rocketownrecords.com with your question and we'll try to answer.