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  • Report:  #208956

Complaint Review: RCI MUSIC PROMOTION - Franklin Tennessee

Reported By:
- Greer, South Carolina,
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Updated:

RCI MUSIC PROMOTION
2000 Mallory Lane Suite 130 Franklin, 37067 Tennessee, U.S.A.
Phone:
615-599-5722
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My fellow Independent Musicians and aspiring singers, please do not send RCI ANYTHING of yours! Spread the word on Myspace and all other sites about this ripoff of talent and copyright infringement.

The first thing that they do, is hype you up that they can get you all this airplay. Legally, but all it is, is another payola scam! They ask you to send them your material before its released so that they can evaluate it and they claim they only take the best music out there, but the truth is, they will issue a contract to any band that they can steal from.

The next thing they do is steal your music and sell your words to a major artist who will then retitle it and schedule it for release should you refuse to send them thousands of dollars, But you won't know this until a few weeks later when you hear it on your radio dial.

Ultimately, Ray Roberts, the front man will launch an all out assault on you by calling all of his friends at the radio stations and he will tell them not to play your music and attempt to shut you down. Folks, this company is criminal and if you read this please spread the word and ask your congressman what they are doing about these middlemen who guard the radio stations playlists and are launching an all out assault on independent bands.

Finally, please don't send them any money! I have two friends one who sent them $12,000 and the other who sent them $5000 and they have recieved no airplay to this very day, in fact, one was told that her stuff needed to be "remastered" before they could even consider releasing her stuff, when she refused to send in her "dats", thats when her stuff was pirated and stolen. The other was told that his stuff was deemed non commercial by the radio programmers; all after he was promised the moon, and when he asked for his money back, Ray Roberts laughed at him and told him that he must be kidding. He was told that he paid for a "testing" of the product, not the actual manufacture and release and the horror stories just keep coming.

As for what happened to me, at the end of the day, I found out that they were only going to release one song and not the 4 songs that I was promised. So I threatened to sue them. Fast forward 2 weeks later. The words from my music can be heard all over by this major rock artist.

Matt

Greer, South Carolina
U.S.A.


3 Updates & Rebuttals

SPENCER CARTER

ATLANTA,
Georgia,
USA
DUDE YOU AND YOUR FRIENS RIPDPED YOURSELVES OFF!

#2General Comment

Thu, August 10, 2017

LET ME EXPLAIN TO YOU ABOUT RCI! RCI IS ONE OF THE MOST LEGITMATE RADIO AIRPLAY LICENSING FIRMS IN THE BUSINESS! ONE THING THAT I NOTICED IS THE AMOUNT THAT RAY ROBERTS CHARGED YOUR FRIENDS. WHAT THAT TELLS THOSE OF US THAT KNOW WHAT IT IS TO GET PEOPLE AIRPLAY IS THAT IT WAS HARDER TO GET YOUR MUSIC HEARD! WHEN YOU SAY THAT THEY TOLD ONE OF YOUR ARTIST THAT THEY NEEDED TO HAVE THE MATERIAL RE-MASTERED THAT TELLS US PROFESSIONAL THAT YOUR MUSIC WASN'T PROFESSIONAL ENOUGH TO GO TO THE RADIO! YOU HAVE TO CLEAN IT UP TO INDUSTRY STANDARDS. UN-MASTERED MUSIC SOUNDS TERRIBLE ON THE RADIO! RAY WAS TRYING TO HELP YOU IN SPITE OF YOUR UNPROFESSIONALISM AS A RECORDING ARTIST! 

THE HISTORY THAT I UNDERSTAND IS THAT RCI IS RIGHT UP THERE WITH RCA RECORDS. RCA AND SONY WERE COMPETITORS IN MUSIC AND ELECTRONICS. SONY MUSIC VITUALLY PUT RCA RECORDS OUT OF BUSINESS! IF MY MEMORY SERVES ME CORRECTLY RAY CAME OUT OF RCA TO START HIS OWN COMPANY WHICH WAS NAMED RCI. AT THIS CURRENT STATE OF THE GAME RCI IS RIGHT UP THERE WITH SONY MUSIC AND ALL RCA CAN DO IS MAKE ELECTRONICS! RAY ISN'T INTERESTED IN WORKING WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE A HASSLE BECAUSE ALL A LOT OF ARTIST COME THROUGH, STUCK UP, HIGH ON DRUGS, EXPECTING THE WORLD TO BE HANDED TO THEM JUST LIKE THAT AND THEY DON'T SEE WHAT IT TAKES FOR RAY TO GET YOU ON THE AIR! WHEN YOU'VE BEEN IN IT AS LONG OF RAY YOU GET TIRED OF THE STUCK UP ATTITUDE WHEN HE'S BUSTING HIS BUTT TO TRY TO GET YOU PAID SOME WAY! YOU DIDN'T DO WHAT RAY TOLD YOU TO DO AND BECAUSE YOU DIDN'T FOLLOW HIS INSTRUCTIONS YOU GOT BAD RESULTS!

YOU ALLEDGEDTHAT RAY HAS A GROUP OF FRIEND THAT HE STEALS YOUR MUSIC AND GIVES IT TO AND THAT HE'LL HARRASS YOU WITH HIS FRIENDS! RAY MAKE TOO MUCH TO BE TRYING TO GO THROUGH ALL OF THAT WITH YOUR FUNKY BEHIND! IF HE WANTED TO JUST TAKE YOUR MONEY THEN WHY SAY ANYTHING TO YOU AT ALL AFTER THE MONEY WAS RECEIVED? USE COMMON SENSE! IF YOU HAD COPYRIGHTED YOU MUSIC HE OR NO ONE ELSE COULD STEAL FROM YOU AND GET AWAY WITH IT! RAY DON'T NEED YOU! YOU NEEDED RAY TO GET TO THE NEXT LEVEL AND COPED OUT ON THE PROCESS EXPECTING YOUR MONEY BACK! YOU MADE THE PROCESS TOO STUPID BY NOT FOLLOWING RAY'S INSTRUCTIONS AND NOW YOU EXPECT TO GO WORLDWIDE TRYING TO SLANDER HIM AS A PERSON AND A MUSIC LICENSING FIRM! YOU NEED TO CHECK YOURSELF! 

YOU RIPPED YOURSELF OFF, NOT RAY!


RCI Music Promotion Inc

Franklin,
Tennessee,
United States of America
False and misleading complaint

#3REBUTTAL Owner of company

Mon, June 20, 2011

In response to this comment we do not know who this person is nor do we have any knowledge of copyright infringement they speak of.

We are not a music publisher or record label and have nothing to do with copyrighting artist songs or music. We have nothing to do with selling music. All other information filed in this persons complaint is defamatory, false and misleading. This complaint is in corporate review with our attorney. 


HaffBloodCEO

Andrews AFB,
Maryland,
United States of America
Maybe MisRead?

#4General Comment

Fri, January 07, 2011

Concerning the reports on RCI Music Promotion

My name is Manuel D. Virata CEO of HaffBlood Entertainment (R) and started my company in 2005. My pseudoname is Manny Lee, and I released my first album in 2005 under the promotion of RCI Music Promotion. Like the other artists who have had problems, I was sent a return letter, and I fell into the hype of the idea that they only promote radio worthy music. I was offered a full contract with manufacturing and distribution costs.

My cut would be 70% of the profits made with royalties and sales. I thought it was a dream, but I had already spent money on manufacturing, so i read the contract and signed it within a couple weeks. I called and checked up on a weekly, and then monthly basis. I was given radio reports of the progress and by the end of a year had airplay on 16 different radio stations including one in Albany NY, Houston TX, and LA CA.

The full contract does not promise the movement of 10,000 units, or at least did not in 2005. It is not a promise of monies, and is not a promise that the artist will get airplay. If one thing I have learned in this business, it's that everything is a gamble. Ray Roberts would be stupid to promise such thing. In my contract, the promise of payment is gauranteed when 10,000 units are sold.

As for pirating and reselling, it is possible. Later in 2005, I heard a song by a british artist that sounded very close to one of my album tracks. It was a hip-hop artist under 3D Beats and promoted by Def Jam. I have to ask myself if I am becoming paranoid because of all the hard work I have put into a project, and seeing someone else get the credit for it. Lyrics are easy to copy, but for most music, it is hard to snag a sample and run with it when the song is made properly.

Never Send Original Scores or Tapes! This should be common knowledge for any label or artist. They are yours, and promotional artists do not need them unless they want different mastering.I use 7th Frett Music to Master, so once it's done, it's done. Promotional companies will only get the publishing quality tracks.

I have not been able to confirm airplay at this point from RCI, but i have used other promotional companies, and have known my music to be on the radio. The reports I recieved were light airplay and in the mid-night to 3 am range. Day time DJ's will more than likely only be familiar with more popular artists rather than newbies. This should be a given, who the heck is Joe Schmoe? Oh, you mean Manny Fresh? I heard that the first time I tried to request one of my songs. The key is repitition. Unless you are signed to a major label, you may have to come out with 2, 3, or even 5 albums before radio will recognize your name. Keep submission, and keep bringing it.



I have not seen any money for my efforts with RCI Music Promotion, but objectively I must defend the position. I did find my music in Tower Record before it was closed down in LA. A friend of mine saw my record and bought it for $18.00. I never sent my music there, and my other promoters did not send it there, in fact I never touched the California market. RCI can be the only possible solution.

I also had to come to grips with the fact that my music may not be that desireable. I may not be horrible, but I'm not the one that decides that. The fans, the DJ's and the music industry Kings hold the keys to that dominion. Just because your music is air worthy, doesn't mean everyone will accept it from you.

On the last note; I have looked up RCI on the Better Business Bureau, and there is no reports filed. If you have a problem with a business, that is the best way to get the business "out of business". Now that I have seen the taint, I am questioning the use of this company, but let's face it. The only reason we used RCI and Ray Roberts was because he was cheep. The cheapest contestant in the business in $12,000 for a single song promotion. 3-5k sounds good to me.

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