Doug Sedgwick On Songwriting
Even though the best songs are usually the ones that seem to flow from a higher power, you should still attempt to work through and finish any song you start.
Read MoreCaren Armstrong On Songwriting
How do I feel about what I’m expressing? Is it true? Is it worth listening to? I’m still discovering the song as it takes on it’s own life in public.
Read MoreWrite it Down
Have you ever had an idea that was so cool you couldn’t possibly forget it… and then you did? The next platinum-Grammy winner. A phrase so profound, so powerful, so unforgettable… until it wasn’t. Ideas are capricious and fleeting gifts unless they are captured.
Read MoreRobert Earl Davis On Songwriting
My writing style leans toward the minimal… It’s my intention to write a song that will identify with the listener and have them feel as if I wrote the song for them.
Read MoreWhom Do You Inspire?
I saw a light in his eyes that I recognized and remembered from my own childhood, when a fancy guitar lick could make me spontaneously laugh out loud.
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