SONGWRITER EVENTS - A Department of Songwriters Notes
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Hit Songwriter and Grammy Winning Producer Plays Poor David's in Dallas
Gary Nicholson “opens” for Whitey Johnson Band (featuring Anson Funderburgh)
Poor David's Pub1313 South Lamar St.
Dallas, TX 75215
214-565-1295
www.poordavidspub.com
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Music Buzz Free Lectures this Fall at Allen Library
“TRENDS in the BUSINESS SIDE OF MUSIC”
October 11 - Nick Wheeler - iPad/iPhone Music App Development
October 18 - Jason Martin* - Radio Production Today: a look at the production's inner workings of a top radio show
October 25 - Chris Lund* - Electronic Music Composition from a DJ's perspective.
*Collin College AAS Commercial Music Graduate
About Music Buzz: The Collin College Music Buzz series is a collaborative effort by the Commercial Music Program and the Allen Public Library. Each Monday at 7 p.m. the Library hosts a different speaker or performing group focusing on an aspect of the music industry. Now in its second year, the series has featured performances and presentations on artist and venue management, studio musician technique, electronic music technology, studio design and acoustics, and many more. Please join us for an opportunity to network with area audio and music professionals as well as enjoy the excellent presentations.
Dave Isaacs Guitar Workshop Saturday Oct. 23
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Music Buzz Free Lectures this Fall at Allen Library
WHERE: ALLEN PUBLIC LIBRARY / 300 North Allen Drive / Allen, TX
“TRENDS in the BUSINESS SIDE OF MUSIC”
WHEN: Every Monday in September @ 7:00 pm
COST: FREE
SPONSOR: City of Allen “Bach to Books” & Collin County College
Bach to Books joins with Collin College to present a series of Monday night programs on “Trends in the Business side of the Music Industry”. This series will provide legal, marketing, and technical considerations for recording and distributing music. This program is free and no reservations are required
MONDAY / September 13 / 7:00 pm
Benefits and Challenges of Studio Musicians: At 7 p.m. September 13, Susan Hanlon and the Friday Afternoon Collin Recording Ensemble present their music and discuss the Benefits and Challenges of Studio Musicians. Teaching commercial voice at Collin College as well as offering private lessons. Susan is completing a MA in music at the University of North Texas. A soloist as well as an ensemble member, she has sung at many weddings, private events, and prestigious jazz festivals around the country. Susan’s career highlightshave included performing at the IAJE conference in Toronto with UNT Jazz Singers and The Addison Jazz Festival as opening ensemble for New York Voices.
MONDAY / September 20 / 7:00 pm
Develop your Web Presence: Christopher Davis discusses Develop your Web Presence at 7 p.m., September 20. Christopher holds a bachelor of music from Drake and earned a masters degree from Austin Peavy State University. He has performed in master classes for world renowned artists such as Odair Assad and Christopher Parkening. Christopher’s performance experiences include solo classical guitar performances and work with rock, jazz, and Christian groups. In addition, Christopher also maintains and writes for the blog The Classical Guitar.
MONDAY / September 27 / 7:00 pm
Issues with Live Electronic Music: The members of 755 will cover Issues with Live Electronic Music as well as present live music, 7 p.m. September 27. 755 is a music collective centered around Russ Callison & David Siu. Started in Collin County in Spring 2010, the duo brings in a variety of collaborations and influences with a focus on dance genres.
For information, call Tom Keener at 214-509-4911.
http://www.cityofallen.org/departments/library/about/
Friday, August 20, 2010
Texas Music Mini-Conference 2 - Saturday Sept 11
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
North Texas Musicians Meetings!- for August
Potbelly Sandwich Shop
101 W. Campbell
972-235-5848http://www.potbelly.com/Home/Default.aspx
SW corner of Campbell Road and I-75 Central Expressway, just west of the Starbucks and facing Campbell Road.
Opening Bell Coffee
South Side on Lamar
1409 S. Lamar Street
Basement Retail #012
Dallas, TX 75215
214-565-0383http://www.openingbellcoffee.com
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1207204053#!/group.php?gid=286982622041
or http://tinyurl.com/2degso9
Durango Song Meet & Greet in LA
Meet and Greet With Us NEXT WEEK in LA!
Hey Everybody, Jim Attebery here with some great news for our many friends in Southern California! NEXT MONDAY, August 9th, we'll be having a Meet and Greet at the home of one of our great and very talented friends, Scott Monahan. If Scott's name is familiar to you it's probably because last year at Santa Ynez, scott teamed up with mrJack and Amanda Williams to make this little video commercial for the Expo called The Muse." Scott and his wife Janis are long-time friends and supporters of the Expo and have a beautiful home in the heart of the North Hollywood, Burbank, Woodland Hills area.Please come and bring a friend or two! We had a blast at our series of Meet and Greets last month in and around Denver.
When: Monday, August 9th, 7pm
Where: Monahan residence at 22855 Califa St in Woodland Hills 91364. (Get off the 101 - Ventura Freeway - at Shoup Ave., make a right on Fallbrook and a left at Califa.
Local buddy Jimmy Muffin, and others who live nearby, will be attending and helping to organize the event.
Please come, you'll be glad you did! FUN IS EXPECTED!
California Guitar Show Aug 7 and 8
Dallas Library Summer Concert Series
Austin Songwriters Workshops for August 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
SWARFA WANTS YOU
Monday, June 14, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
FOUR AMAZING SONGWRITING RETREATS AT REO RAFTING RESOR
take your songs to the next level. Special Muses Muse Offer
below.
EXPLORING THE GUITAR FOR SONGWRITERS - July 9-11, 2010
This weekend intensive features Mark Simos, the associate professor of songwriting for the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, Mass. Mark's retreat is aimed at the intermediate to advanced guitar player who may find themselves at the place where their guitar skills hold them back from writing better songs.
http://www.reorafting.com/site/retreats/exploring-guitar.html
REO SONGWRITING RETREAT - July 11-16, 2010
REO's 11th annual songwriting retreat features world-class instructors and mentors. Bonnie Hayes is a Grammy-nominated songwriter with cuts by Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, Robert Cray,
David Crosby and Cher!
Tim McGraw. With daily workshop sessions, master classes, song critiques, open mic reviews, private one-on-one sessions with an instructor, and a free optional rafting adventure, this retreat
will be an experience not to be missed. See note from Renee Grant-Williams below.
http://www.reorafting.com/site/retreats/songwriter_retreat.html
SONG CAMP WITH TOM KIMMEL (WRITING WHOLE SONGS) - August 8-10,
2010
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tom Kimmel will teach user-friendly ways of developing songs through all stages of development and getting them to completion! Tom's songs have been featured on albums by major artists including Johnny Cash, Joe Cocker, Randy Travis and soundtracks for Twins, Runaway Bride and Dawson's Creek. Songwriters to share their ongoing projects and get valuable feedback from other writers in addition to participating in songwriting sessions covering lyrics, melody, the art of collaboration and other writing techniques.
http://www.reorafting.com/site/retreats/writing_whole_songs.html
HOW SONGWRITING REALLY WORKS - August 11-13, 2010
How Songwriting Really Works: Techniques and Secrets of the World's Greatest Songwriters" is designed for songwriters willing to devote themselves to writing great songs. Wayne Chase, the
author of How Songwriting Really Works, is a music and songwriting scholar with over 20 years in the music industry. Wayne is one of the world's leading experts on the emotional, or connotative meaning, of words and language. Join Wayne for an intensive songwriting retreat that is guaranteed to help you write great, memorable and emotionally meaningful songs.
http://www.reorafting.com/site/retreats/how_music_really_works-_l
yrics_-_music.html
SPECIAL OFFER:
To help songwriters attend, REO is offering early bird rates to save $100 off any of the four retreats if you book now! Call 1-800-736-7238. Seats are limited. Offer ends June 21st.
RETREAT ORGANIZER:
Bryan Fogelman (bryan@reorafting.com). Contact Bryan directly for questions, custom packages and other arrangements.
MORE ABOUT THE REO SONGWRITING RETREAT:
Join Renee Grant-Williams at the 11th Annual REO Songwriting
Retreat - July 11-16, 2010
What makes the REO Songwriters retreat different from any other songwriting camp? Start with an incredible setting right on the edge of a beautiful jade-green river canyon. Add rushing rapids,
snow-capped mountains, wildflowers and wilderness. Then add four of the best songwriting mentors on the planet; a low instructor-to-student ratio to enhance the intimacy and one-on-one time with our instructors and other songwriters; a private critique session with your choice of instructor/mentor; daily social hour, open-mic and co-writing sessions. Finally, choose an optional whitewater rafting (exciting) or scenic float rafting (relaxing) adventure on the Nahatlatch or Fraser Rivers.
Join songwriters from around the world for a truly amazing week!
Renee will be joining:
PAT PATTISON: Professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Pat developed the first Songwriting Major in the USA. He has published three best-selling books on songwriting including Writing Better Lyrics (Writers Digest, 1995). Pat has hosted nine Songwriters Retreats at REO since 1997. Pat teaches across the North America, Australia and New Zealand and is involved with TAXI, NSAI, SAC and many other songwriting association
BONNIE HAYES: A Grammy-nominated songwriter with huge international hits including “Have a Heart” and "Love Letter", which restored Bonnie Raitt to superstardom with the multi-platinum, multi-Grammy-winning CD Nick of Time. Writing for artists as diverse as Bette Midler, Robert Cray, Adam Ant, David Crosby, Booker T and the MG's, and Cher, Bonnie has continued to craft songs one critic described as "sparkling clockwork mechanisms with a tendency to do the unexpected." Plus, Bonnie has toured as a keyboardist/backing vocalist with such arena acts
as Belinda Carlisle and Billy Idol.
MARK SIMOS: Acclaimed "neo-traditionalist" songwriter Mark Simos brings a deep grounding in American roots music - old time, bluegrass, Celtic - to his work. His signature style, combining
finely crafted lyrics with surprising turns of melody and modal harmonies, has yielded four songs recorded by Alison Krauss and Union Station, and 100+ cuts overall with artists including Del
McCoury, the Infamous Stringdusters, Doyle Lawson and Laurie Lewis. As a songwriting professor at Berklee College of Music, Mark's teaching combines solid technical content with
explorations and exercises developed at dozens of workshops, camps and clinics over the years. In his writing and teaching, he champions craft, diversity, versatility, risk-taking, and
innovation through renewal of timeless forms.
We look forward to seeing you at the river this summer!
Friday, May 7, 2010
THE GREAT CASTELL KAYAK RACE DOES IT AGAIN 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Skip Ewing’s Horse & Writer “Invitational” Aug 22-28, 2010
"Invitational" - Aug. 29 - Sept. 4
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
SYNC UP CONFERENCE 2010-April 23-24 and April 30-May 1
• A round-table on the international music festival market, with festival talent buyers from Australia, South Africa and Nepal, as well as key American festivals and booking agents
• A forum on licensing music to film and TV featuring the music supervisors for two HBO series with Louisiana connections, “Treme” and “True Blood”
• A panel on the latest innovations in marketing music through social networking web sites and other new media, featuring senior execs from YouTube, Pearl Jam’s interactive outlet and a developer of mobile device applications for major music events.Additional conference events include:
• A listening party to celebrate the release of a new album by New Orleans avant-rock avatars Quintron and Miss Pussycat, created on site during a residency at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Wednesday, April 28, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
• A special screening of "Icons Among Us: jazz in the present tense," a searing documentary that captures some of the freshest and most exciting sounds of the rapidly evolving global jazz scene. Includes a Q&A with the film’s producers. Thursday, April 29, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the New Orleans Museum of Art.The Sync Up conference is proud to announce a partnership with the Guild of Music Supervisors, a Los Angeles-based trade group for the professionals who select the music for films, TV shows, videogames and other visual media. Sync Up and the GMS will co-host a Music Supervisors Summit, an invitation-only briefing on how to save money on music recording and licensing through the State of Louisiana’s various tax incentive programs. For details, contact us.Sync Up conference participants will have even more reason to enjoy Jazz Fest. Conference attendees will have exclusive access to a Sync Up Hospitality Area at the Fair Grounds, a cool oasis to refresh and continue conversations begun at the conference.At the Sync Up conference we will also debut the newly revised Jazz & Heritage Talent Exchange web site. This unique portal is a searchable directory of Louisiana music that we built specially for the needs of live performance talent buyers and music supervisors for film, TV and videogame productions.Sync Up is presented by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc., the nonprofit organization that owns the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell . The Foundation uses the proceeds from Jazz Fest, and other revenues, for year-round programs in education, economic development and cultural events. Find out more about the Foundation here.The Sync Up conference is co-sponsored by Louisiana Economic Development, The Recording Academy®, the Guild of Music Supervisors, Creative Control Entertainment , OffBeat, AudioSocket and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Complete Schedule with Confirmed PanelistsNOTE: All Sync Up Conference events take place at the New Orleans Museum of Art (One Collins C. Diboll Circle, City Park, New Orleans, LA 70124 – map)Admission to the Sync Up conference is free, but seating is limited, so advance registration is required. Register online here.Friday, April 23
9 a.m. – Registration and Welcome10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – panel discussion
Penetrating the Festival Market
Talent buyers from major international music events, and top American booking agents, discuss the challenges of presenting emerging talent.
Peter Noble, Director, Byron Bay Blues Fest (Australia)
Navin Chettri, Artistic Director, Kathmandu Jazz Festival (Nepal)
Peter Tladi, Director, Joy of Jazz Festival (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Chris Porter, Artist Director, Bumbershoot Festival (Seattle, WA)
Joshua Knight, Booking Agent, Monterey International (Chicago, IL)
John Lochen, Booking Agent, The Rosebud Agency (San Francisco, CA)
Moderator: Brian Long, Yes Know Management (New York, NY)Saturday, April 24
9 a.m. – Registration and Welcome10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. – keynote address
David Simon, co-creator of the new HBO series “Treme,” as well as creator of HBO’s “The Wire.” ” “Treme,” which debuts in April, tells the story of a uniquely diverse set of New Orleans characters struggling to rebuild their lives in the months after Hurricane Katrina. With numerous musicians among its characters and cast, the show brings to mainstream television an extraordinary focus on the musical culture of New Orleans.10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – panel discussion
Creating Music For Film and Television
Finding or making the right music for film and TV is an abstract art with real-world challenges – tight budgets, tighter deadlines and the daunting task of making images sing with emotion.
Gary Calamar, music supervisor HBO’s “True Blood”
Blake Leyh, music supervisor HBO’s “Tremé”
Kevin Griffin, singer/songwriter, “Better Than Ezra”
John W. Comerford, producer of the film “Icons Among Us: jazz in the present tense”11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Music Supervisors Summit
The Guild of Music Supervisors presents an invitation-only gathering of key professionals for an insider’s look at the Louisiana incentives for film, sound recording, digital media and live performance. Contact us for details.Wednesday, April 28
6 p.m. to 8 p.m., open to the pubic
Listening party for “Parallel Universe: Quintron and Miss Pussycat Live at City Park,” a new album created by the New Orleans avant-rock duo at the New Orleans Museum of Art during a months-long residency in the museum’s galleries.Thursday, April 29
7 p.m. to 9 p.m., free and open to the public
Film Screening: “Icons Among Us: jazz in the present tense”
Jazz is undergoing changes of monumental magnitude and importance. “Icons Among Us: jazz in the present tense,” is a documentary film that captures the metamorphosis of jazz by showcasing the words, music, and spirit of the artists who are paving the way for an unprecedented musical revolution. Through interviews and live performance footage – much of it filmed in New Orleans – the “Icons Among Us” explores the thoughts and lives of the musicians braving the front lines of today's new jazz. These brave artists are largely below the radar of mainstream media and popular culture. Yet they continue to record, perform and exist in a world that has been distracted from their brilliance.Friday, April 30
9 a.m. – Registration and Welcome10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. – panel discussion
Topic and panelists To Be AnnouncedSaturday, May 1
9 a.m. – Registration and Welcome10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. – panel discussion
Marketing and Selling Music Through Social Networking and Other ‘New Media’ Technologies
Advances in digital technologies have given artists never-before-imagined ways to reach the masses. But with so many people competing on so many platforms, what does it take to get ahead of the pack?
Tim Bierman, General Manager, Pearl Jam's Ten Club
Ali Sandler, Strategic Partner Manager, YouTube
Todd Rogers, CEO, Seedlabs
Moderator: Curt Feldman
Sync Up 411:Admission: Free, but seating is limited, so advance registration is required. Register online here.Conference location: The New Orleans Museum of Art (1 Collins C. Diboll Circle, City Park, New Orleans, LA 70124 – map).Parking: Free street parking is available in City Park. Additional parking is available at outside City Park on Marconi Drive; free with $14 round-trip Jazz Fest shuttle bus ticket.Jazz Fest admission: Registration for Sync Up does not include admission to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell (“Jazz Fest”) Sync Up is presented by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc., the nonprofit organization that owns the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell . The Foundation uses the proceeds from Jazz Fest, and other revenues, for year-round programs in education, economic development and cultural events. Find out more about the Foundation here.Would you like these programs and events to continue?
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Dallas Guitar Festival - April 16-18, 2010
2010 Wildflower! Songwriting Workshop - Friday, May 14
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Hill Country Acoustic Music Camp, June 2-6, 2010, Schreiner University
Hill Country Acoustic Music Camps
4000 Riverside Drive East
Kerrville, Texas 78028
Tel: 830-459-2120, Fax: 830-896-5569
Email: rbm@tacef.org
June 2nd - 6th, 2010
Schreiner University
Kerrville, Texas
The 6th annual HCAMP is a five day residential camp devoted to improving instrument skills and techniques in Guitar, Banjo Mandolin, Fiddle, Voice, Bass, Hammer Dulcimer, Mountain Dulcimer, Dobro and Song Writing. Music genres played include everything from Bach to Bluegrass led by a talented faculty of world class instructors. HCAMP attendance is limited to 100 participants.
Sync Up Conference, April 23-24 and April 30-May 1
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation
presents the third annual
Sync Up Conference
April 23-24 and April 30-May 1
At the New Orleans Museum of Art
David Simon, co-creator of the new HBO series “Treme,” will give a keynote address at the third annual Sync Up conference, which takes place during the 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell.
The Sync Up conference – one of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation’s economic development programs for the Louisiana entertainment industry – brings together top leaders from the international music festival industry as well as key figures in the worlds of film, television, videogames, social networking and other new media.
As in past years, the conference will consist of networking sessions and panel discussions the mornings of the Friday and Saturday of both Jazz Fest weekends (April 23-24 and April 30-May 1).
NEW LOCATION: This year, the conference moves to a new location – the elegant New Orleans Museum of Art (map), which is walking distance to Jazz Fest.
Topics to be discussed include the international music festivals market, licensing music to film and television, songwriting and using the Internet to market and sell music.
Admission to the Sync Up conference is free, but seating is limited, so advance registration is required.
Register online here.
Highlights of the 2010 Sync Up conference include:
• A keynote address from David Simon, creator of the HBO series “The Wire,” "Generation Kill," "The Corner" and, most recently, co-creator of the New Orleans-based “Treme”
• A round-table on the international music festival market, with festival talent buyers from Australia, South Africa and Nepal, as well as key American festivals and booking agents
• A forum on licensing music to film and TV featuring the music supervisors for two HBO series with Louisiana connections, “Treme” and “True Blood”
• A panel on the latest innovations in marketing music through social networking web sites and other new media, featuring senior execs from YouTube, Pearl Jam’s interactive outlet and a developer of mobile device applications for major music events.