What is COVERVILLE? artwork below by Len Peralta of Jawbone Radio

Coverville is a podcast, produced three times a week, that focuses on cover songs - a new rendition of a previously recorded song. The show is produced and hosted by Brian Ibbott, in his home in Arvada, Colorado - about 10 miles West of Denver.

The show features a combination of music and information about the music, delivered in a very relaxed, informal style. On average, each show runs about 35 minutes and features six selections. Information about the performing artist, and source album is provided, along with information about the artist being covered.

 
Contacting Coverville

Coverville wouldn't exist without the support of its listeners! Song requests, theme show recommendations, independent artist submissions and suggestions are welcomed and appreciated. There are several ways to contact Coverville:

Email: Send a message to coverville@gmail.com

Phone: Call the Coverville Request Voice Mail line at: 206-222-2683 (206-222-COVER)

Regular Mail: Send music submissions and anything else that won't fit into an email to:

 

Brian Ibbott
Coverville
PMB 12
15400 West 64th Ave, Unit E-9
Arvada, CO 80007
United States of America

 
How The Show Is Produced

Coverville is produced using very simple, and inexpensive equipment.

The show is recorded on a Macintosh PowerBook G4 12", using Audio Hijack Pro, and WireTap Pro. Music is played via QuickTime, in order to be able to adjust volume levels independently.

Microphone: Shure SM-58S (Click the picture to take you to more information - Your purchase via this link helps provide support to Coverville)

Mixer: Behringer Eurorack (Click the picture to take you to more information - Your purchase via this link helps provide support to Coverville)

Hosting: Hosting for the Coverville site is provided by BlueHost, who provdes excellent services and customer support at a very low price. BlueHost is highly recommended for hosting any site, not just podcasts.

 
The Licensed Music question...

A question that comes up frequently is the question of how to play licensed music in a podcast. I don't have all the answers, but I did spill all the information I currently have into a forum topic at Podcast Alley. This is the first place to start if you have questions about playing licensed music in a podcast, as it answers a lot of questions, contains great feedback and additions from other music podcasters, and provides contact info in case you wish to get licenses or ask questions.

Podcast Alley Licensed Music Forum Topic

   
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