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SONGWRITER EVENTS - A Department of Songwriters Notes
Events from Dallas Songwriters Association about the craft and business of songwriting worldwide for all levels of songwriters whether as a tradesman or hobbyist.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
ASCAP "I Create Music" EXPO • April 19-21, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Dallas Chick Singer Night at the House of Blues last Sunday of Each Month
Ten gals will perform at each show. Some of them are songwriters, but others are on the hunt for good songs. I thought we could connect the two groups somehow.
The next show is on Sunday, February 26th at House of Blues (restaurant stage) at 6:30pm. There will be a raffle with some great prizes - Container Store closet makeover, HOB concert tix, round of golf, among other chick prizes (purses, jewelry, boutique gift card, etc).
The show is hosted by Lisa Apple.
Free Local Music Tours--February 15
On Wednesday Afternoon, February 15, we will host three music-related Walking Tours in the downtown area. For any who previously registered for the Wednesday afternoon pre-conference workshop mentioned in my last e-mail, please note: that event has been cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. You will receive a reimbursement from the national organization for that part of your fees. We would invite you to consider joining us for one of the afternoon tours.
Individuals registered for the MLA conference will have the first option for all of these tours, but most of these can accommodate enough people that some spaces may be available for local music lovers. After the first of February I will send you information on how to sign up for any available spaces. For now I thought I'd let you know what will be included in the tours, so you can mark your calendars and consider which tour group you might like to join.
Organ Crawl
Dallas boasts a number of significant instruments, including some within walking distance of the Fairmont. We will visit three sites (four organs) for this year’s Organ Crawl:
The magnificent Lay Family Organ at the Meyerson Symphony Center. Tour led by DSO organist Mary Preston.
The historic instrument and carillon tower at theCathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Tour led by Brian D. Bentley, Director of Music Ministry, and Cathedral Organist Corey Candler.
Two very fine mechanical-action instruments at First Presbyterian Church. Tour led by organist Thomas Froehlich.
12:15 Meet in hotel lobby
12:30 Meyerson (includes brief demonstration concert)
1:45 Walk to Cathedral
2:00 Cathedral
3:00 Walk to First Presbyterian
3:30 First Presbyterian
4:30 Walk back to hotel
Dallas Arts District
The product of thirty years of dreaming and building, the Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous arts area in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 blocks. It has been called the most significant arts building project since the construction of New York’s Lincoln Center
It was the intention of the district’s planners that the district would not only be a home for the arts, but would itself be a collection of art works. The district comprises thirteen architecturally and historically significant buildings, making Dallas the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker Prize winning architects in one block.
Our tour will provide an insider’s view of three anchor buildings (including the two newest additions to the district) dedicated to music and theater:
Winspear Opera House, designed by Spencer de Grey of Foster & Partners, home of the Dallas Opera. Tour led by Jennifer Schuder, Chief Marketing Officer/Director of Community Outreach.
Wyly Theatre, designed by Rem Koolhaas. Home of the Dallas Theater Center. Tour led by a representative of the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
Meyerson Symphony Center, designed by architect I.M. Pei and acoustician Russell Johnson. Home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Tour led by Melanie Armstrong, Meyerson House Manager, and DSO Chief Librarian Karen Schnackenberg.
12:15 Meet in hotel lobby, walk to Meyerson
12:30 Meyerson (includes brief demonstration concert, orchestra library)
2:00 Winspear and Wyly
4:00 Return to hotel
Dallas Public Library and 508 Park Avenue
Bluesman Robert Johnson (1911-38) recorded only twenty-nine songs in his brief career, in 1936 and ’37. That small repertoire, however, was powerfully influential, shaping the future work of such major pop, rock, and blues stars as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, the Allman Brothers, and Led Zeppelin.
In recent years, Dallas’s 508 Park Avenue has become famous as one of the only two locations where Robert Johnson recorded. The 1929 Art Deco building and adjoining warehouse served as the local offices of Brunswick and Vocalion Records and distribution center for Warner Brothers Film Exchange. Offices sometimes served as makeshift recording studios, not only for Johnson, but for other groundbreaking performers such as Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, the Stamps Quartet, W. Lee O'Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys, the Crystal Springs Ramblers, and the Light Crust Doughboys. In recognition of the site’s heritage, it was here that in 2004 Eric Clapton recorded Sessions for Robert J. and Me and Mr. Johnson. Tour led by Bruce Buchanon, Associate Pastor of Community Ministries at First Presbyterian Church.
Dallas’s J. Erik Jonsson Central Library is the second-largest public library building in the country. It houses a downtown branch; a state-of-the-art Children’s Center; and extensive circulating and reference collections, as well as significant archival collections on its research floors. It is also home to a remarkable collection of contemporary art pieces, which the library has collected since its inception in 1901.
The tour will include an overview of the entire building as well as a more in-depth look at theFine Arts Division. In addition to its impressive circulating and reference collections, the Fine Arts Division houses significant archival materials related to local music organizations such as the Dallas Opera, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Dallas Theater Center, and others. The library has also commissioned several important musical works in its history, including Milhaud’s Symphony No. 11, Ginastera’s Third String Quartet, and Gunther Schuller’s First Symphony. Manuscripts of these works and other musical treasures from the library and other local collections will be on display in honor of MLA’s annual meeting.
The tour will also pass near other Dallas landmarks along the walk to and from the Fairmont. The famous Neiman Marcus chain is a Dallas original, and its flagship store is still a shopper’s mecca in downtown. The luxurious Adolphus Hotel was the creation
of beer baron Adolphus Busch. Opened in 1912, the Adolphus is probably the only hotel in the country with a Steinway grand piano almost as famous as the hotel itself. You’ll find part of the story on-line, but we’ll save a local secret for the tour! Other points of interest along the way include the Magnolia Building (which will explain all the Pegasus statues and symbols you’ll see around the city); the Aristocrat Hotel (now Indigo), Conrad Hilton's second hotel, but the first to actually bear his name; the historic Majestic Theater; and the Dallas Grand Hotel, originally the 1956 Statler Hilton, known for its unique architecture, a Y-shaped tower supported by an innovative cantilevered structural system. Adjacent to the Grand is the site of the original Dallas Public Library, a gift from steel baron Andrew Carnegie. The second library building, designed by Dallas’s most famous architect, George Dahl, still stands on the site today. Tour led by MLA member Tina Murdock, Assistant Manager, Fine Arts and Humanities Divisions.
1:00 Meet in hotel lobby, walk to 508 Park Avenue
1:30 508 Park
2:15 Walk to library
2:30 Dallas Public Library
4:00 Walk back to hotel
Songwriter's Performance Workshop - Feb. 05-12, 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Richard Leigh performs in Stephenville, Feb 11
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Barbara Cloyd's Nashville Workshop - Feb 23rd
Play for Publisher workshops give you a chance to learn from and be heard by established Nashville publishers. The next one is Feb 23 - 25 and the application deadline is Sunday Jan 15. Read details and how to apply at www.barbaracloyd.com/workshops.htm.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
8th annual STEVE SESKIN Songcrafting Seminar Jan 28-29
When:
Saturday Jan. 28
9 am - 5 pm
Sunday, Jan. 29
9 am - 5 pm
Where:
Saturday and Sunday at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tn.
Get more information click here now!
SEMINAR COST $345
click here!
Steve Seskin (8 #1 songs!) along with his songwriter and publisher guests present an amazing weekend of creative insight and business industry information.
During the weekend Steve will be teaching many aspects of songwriting such as finding inspiration, story development, crafting a memorable melody, rewriting. effective rhyming and collaboration.
Shane McAnally - hit songwriter (click link for more info)
current cuts by Kenny Chesney, Jake Owen, Miranda Lambert and Luke Bryan.
Stephanie Cox - over 20 yrs. experience in the music biz
• A&R at Capitol Records
• Publishing and song plugging at Little Big Town, Starstruck, MCA, Larga Vista and Monument Music.
• Has helped launch many a major songwriting career
• Currently at Kobalt Music in Nashville.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Austin Music Events - Dec.
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Labels:
musician workshop,
touring band,
webinar
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
November Events In Austin
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Full Circle Music Gathering
Rancho Frijole
hosting
The Full Circle Music Gathering
November 11, 12, 13
Mark your calenders for another great music and camping event!
More details coming soon!
Lin Been
214-457-3960
hosting
The Full Circle Music Gathering
November 11, 12, 13
Mark your calenders for another great music and camping event!
More details coming soon!
Lin Been
214-457-3960
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Austin Music Foundation Events in Sept.
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NSAI Houston Events
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 7:00pm-10:00pm NSAI HOUSTON NORTH METRO WORKSHOP Facebook: NSAI HOUSTON NORTH METRO
Location: Dosey Doe, 25911 I-45 North, The Woodlands. Dosey Doe has a great menu and drink offerings, so come hungry and thirsty.
7:15-7:45 Program: Who’s Who in Songwriting- Connie Mims will introduce you to the songwriters behind the hits, their respective styles, and what you can learn from them. Bring something to write with, so you can do your own follow up research on your favorite songs, and which songwriters you’ll want to start stalking!
7:45-8:30 Group Critique: Bring at least 10 typed copies of lyrics to one song and either be able perform it live with your guitar/keyboard, etc., or use the house sound system’s playback system. We have time for 5-7 critiques. Sign up as you arrive. Those not getting in this month’s critiques will be placed on a rain check list for next month. There are typically one or two people on the rain check list, so be sure to arrive by 7:00pm to sign up!
8:30-10:00 Songwriters in the Round: Round 1 features Leslie Krafka, Aaron Wendt and Ken Mattox. Round 2 featuresConnie Mims, Mark Beets and The Renfrees.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th , 6:00pm-9:00pm NSAI CLEAR LAKE/SOUTH HOUSTON MONTHLY WORKSHOP
Location: Sudie’s Seafood House, 352 N. Gulf Freeway, League City
We're FILLING THE HOUSE.........and YOU GOTTA be there!!!!! SIGN UP EARLY, rounds will be completely filled. BRING YOUR FRIENDS and co-workers, they will love it, ..the food is great.
Contact Larry Whitehair for details and if you’d like to be in one of the performing rounds: llw@lyricbuilder.com or call Larry at 281.630.6599.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 4:00pm-6:00pm NSAI SUNDAY SONGSWAP
Location: JP Hops House, 2317 S. Hwy 6, between Westheimer and I-10 West
Informal song circle followed by Open Mic at 6:00pm. Come share your songs, meet up and hang out with other songwriters.
Contact Songswap hosts Tina Allen or Mitch Tiffin for details: allen.tina30@yahoo.com or mtiffin@swbell.net
For Open Mic information, contact hostess TC Smythe at HOUSTON OPEN MIC’ERS on Facebook, or find updated information at www.houstonopenmic.com. Thanks to TC Smythe for diligently keeping this information current and accurate and running one of the best open mics in the region!
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THANKS FOR A SUCCESSFUL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE THIS SUMMER !
Thanks to all those new and renewed members, who have really bumped our membership numbers up these last few months for the greater Houston metropolitan area! We received some reward funding as a result, which pumped up our bank account, in order to bring more programs of interest. Let us know what you’d like to have as a future program in Houston!
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NSAI HOUSTON CENTRAL CRITIQUE SESSIONS HAS A NEW HOME IN 2012
Thanks to HEB Central Market on Westheimer, we have now secured the 1st Monday of each month in 2012 from 7:30 to 9:30pm for our small group critique sessions! In the interim, we’ll keep you posted if there are spontaneous centrally located meet-ups for the remainder of this year.
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NASHVILLE HAPPENINGS
Songposium Registration: NSAI Songposium will take place Sept 19-23, 2011. Classes and schedules are posted on the NSAI website.
NSAI / CMT Song Contest Launches Monday August 1st: The Grand Prize includes a mentoring session with music industry icon Charlie Daniels! In addition to that, a new lyric only category has been added. There is also a “lyrics only” category, for the first time, so if you’re a lyricist, this is a great opportunity to show your stuff!
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Please contact us if we can be of any assistance to you and your songwriting!
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