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James-BreedwellJames Breedwell of the Nashville Music Group hosted the NSAI Radio Show at Hotel Indigo on Sunday, August 29th, 2010. It was a great night of music with a variety of talented songwriters on hand. There was especially a buzz in the air with hit songwriter Monty Powell on the scene to perform with his daughter Rebeka Powell. Monty has written many hit songs for Keith Urban, Diamond Rio, Chris Cagle, and many other artists over the years. He is Keith Urban’s right hand man when it comes to writing hits. Check out his website www.montypowell.com!!  You will be amazed at the sheer amount of cuts and hits he has had.

The whole evening was not only about great music but a celebration of what NSAI (Nashville Songwriters Association International) does to help songwriters. Through workshops, Pitch a Song to a Publisher Nights, song critiquing, and many other events throughout the year, NSAI is a great place for a new songwriter to start when entering the world of songwriting. They have helped so many songwriters over the years realize their dreams of becoming professional songwriters. Check out their website at www.nashvillesongwriters.com.  You can listen to the broadcast of this monthly program on www.wbrn.fm.

As usual James Breedwell did a wonderful job hosting the evening with songwriter Dean Madonia helping to introduce the acts. Pat of the Nashville Music Group was on hand to keep everything going smoothly and organized as always.

Rebeka--Monty-PowellThe night started out with a performance by Rebeka Powell, the daughter of jazz singer Anna Wilson and hit song maker Monty Powell. She was accompanied by Monty on acoustic guitar and performed an amazing set. This girl has it all with her beautiful voice and a natural ability to write songs which she obviously inherited from her father and mother.  After her performance, I had a chance to talk to Monty and of course he was very proud of his daughter. “She is the complete package with her voice and songwriting skills” said Monty. He commented that he wished he would have been at her level of songwriting when he was 20 years old and jokingly said that he could have already been retired. Of course, we will continue to see Monty at the top of the charts and it won’t be long before Rebeka is riding high on the charts herself. Check Rebeka out at www.facebook.com/rebekahp.

David G. Smith was next up and did a great job with several clever songs including “Her Body Won’t Lie” and a song called “Ageless”. David co-writes with several different songwriters around town. Check out David G. Smith at www.myspace.com/davidgsmithmusic.

The night continued with Bruce Miller performing next! He sang a great song called “Miracles”. It was about a young man who died just after turning 18 years old. The day after he died a white lily popped up in the back yard at his Mom and Dad’s house. This  type of flower never grew in the area because of the soil and climate. They took it as a sign that it was their son sending them a message. The next day 5 more white lilies appeared surrounding the first white lily. That same day they got a call telling them that by their son donating his organs he had saved 5 individuals life’s. Wow, what a story and what a song! James interviewed Bruce afterwards and asked him what his favorite song was that he had ever written. A true songwriter, Bruce replied “the last one he wrote”. He said he loved new songs because they are kind of like a new girlfriend “new and exciting”.  He then joked that it didn’t really apply to him though, he was married. He also gave advise to the audience to not let anyone try to change who you are or what your style of music is, just be yourself. Check out Bruce Miller at www.brucemichaelmiller.com.

Dean-MadoniaNext up was Dean Madonia who doubled as co-host of the evening’s festivities. Dean is an awesome musician and a very talented songwriter. Dean entertained the crowd with an amazing set. He has been playing the piano since he was 8 years old and has been playing the guitar since the age of 13. He has played with several Nashville acts. Be sure to catch him live if you get the chance, it is worth the effort to go see him. Check out Dean at www.deanmadonia.com.

The night continued with a trio of talented ladies that included Sherri Gough, Roxy Randle, and Anne DeChant. Sherri Gough had a great set with songs including Jesus and a fun song called Hot Coal. She gave some great advise that Jeffrey Steele had given her. “You can’t hear what you can’t see. You have to be out there playing and letting people hear you”. Check out Sherri had www.myspace.com/sherrigough.

 

Roxie-RandleNext up was the very entertaining Roxy Randle. Not only a great entertainer but her quirky personality got her set off to a bang when she moved the recorder used for the radio program during her introduction. She is a fun performer, great songwriter, and has a wonderful voice to match. Check her out at www.myspace.com/roxierandle. The last of the super trio was Anne DeChant. This veteran songwriter and performer has performed at the Lilith Fair, the White House, and has opened for Nora Jones, Train, Vonda Shepard, and Stevie Nicks to name just a few artists. Her high energy set was rare for a songwriter’s night. She stood throughout the set and occasionally would kick her leg up in rock and roll fashion. She sang an excellent song called Running Red Lights. She was a little under the weather and still did an amazing job!! Check her out at www.anneedechant.com and www.myspace.com/anneedechant.

 

Declan-McGarry

Now for me one of the highlights of the night was catching Canadian singer/songwriter Declan McGarry. He started out the set with a awesome song called Summer Heat. It had catchy lyrics such as “I could have kissed you but I was smiling too much”.  Declan can flat out jam and he has a great stage presence also. He sang a song called Headlights Glow which was one of the best songs of the night. It had a bit of a Steve Earle feel to it and was just an awesome song. Expect to hear big things in the future from Declan McGarry. Check him out at www.myspace.com/declanmcgarry , www.facebook.com/declanmcgarry, and www.declanmcgarry.com.

The night concluded with James Breedwell playing a few tunes. As always James’ tender voice and amazing lyrics were right on to end the evening on a high note. The night was a major success and a great tribute to what NSAI does for songwriters everywhere. Keep up the great job James and NSAI. Be sure to check James Breedwell and the Nashville Music Group out at www.myspace.com/jamesbreedwell and www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000092864637.  Keep up the great job James and Pat!! For membership information for the NSAI go to www.nashvillesongwriters.com

Thursday, 01 July 2010 20:11

Tyrone Carreker

David Edwards saw Tyrone live recently, and this what he had to say..

In my opinion it’s fitting that I saved the best for the last. As I sat an watched Tyrone Carreker on stage I kept wondering how is this guy not a major star or why has he not been signed to any type of major deal. He has the soul of Keb Mo and Craig David, the guitar laced melodies of James Taylor, and the coolness of Jack Johnson. Dressed in his sweater and a Bing Crosby style hat, he is a forced to be reckoned with on stage.

His voice is silky smooth, great smile, and his finger picking and mastery of the guitar had me doing a reality check to make sure I really wasn’t in Los Angeles catching the next big thing in the pop world. Tyrone pound for pound is one of the best songwriters I’ve caught live in Nashville in awhile and I’ve attended many events with some of the top hit songwriters in town performing.

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David Edwards saw Tyrone live recently, and this what he had to say..

In my opinion it’s fitting that I saved the best for the last. As I sat an watched Tyrone Carreker on stage I kept wondering how is this guy not a major star or why has he not been signed to any type of major deal. He has the soul of Keb Mo and Craig David, the guitar laced melodies of James Taylor, and the coolness of Jack Johnson. Dressed in his sweater and a Bing Crosby style hat, he is a forced to be reckoned with on stage.

His voice is silky smooth, great smile, and his finger picking and mastery of the guitar had me doing a reality check to make sure I really wasn’t in Los Angeles catching the next big thing in the pop world. Tyrone pound for pound is one of the best songwriters I’ve caught live in Nashville in awhile and I’ve attended many events with some of the top hit songwriters in town performing.

Thursday, 01 July 2010 20:03

Rebecca Moreland

Rebecca Moreland, 24, started songwriting at 13, and has been writing and performing since. A native Texan, She has played in venues all over Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and toured on the east coast as a vocalist/keyboardist. Rebecca’s classical background in voice and piano rounds out the edginess to her songs and soulful vocals.


“I have a very unique voice and I’ve always appreciated a wide variety of music genres,” Rebecca said. “My music reflects that.” Rebecca moved to Nashville, TN in February of last year to further her music career. She plays regularly in music venues in Nashville, TN, earning high praise for her powerful vocals, and passionate, creative song writing.


In 2010, Rebecca will promote album release by playing in festivals, colleges, and venues all over the US in fall 2010/spring 2011
I recently attended the songwriters night at Hotel Indigo on a Thursday night. I made the 1 mile trek from the Gulch to see what kind of talent would be hanging out at the trendy hotel that is on West End Boulevard and only a few blocks from the Music Row area. I was not only pleasantly surprised at the talent but I was particularly blown away by several of the singer/songwriters who showed up for this event.
I had actually received an invitation from a lovely young singer on Facebook who unfortunately couldn’t make it, but there was plenty of other talent on hand.
When I first arrived I obtained a seat close to the host, Lee Rascone, so I could get the names of the artists as they performed. Lee is a great host who reminds me a little bit of a David Allen Coe character. Lee looked like he could have been the inspiration for the Jeff Bridges character in the movie Crazy Heart. I could see Bad Blake hosting a songwriter’s night in a small lounge in Nashville.
gwendy-rich-susanAfter the server delivered my pizza and Barley Pop, I settled in for a night of music. It’s always a rough job doing these gigs, but I was up for the task! The first set was under way when I arrived. Three songwriters were on stage and they were taking turns playing their tunes. Each performer got to perform about 4 songs each. You could tell these songwriters seemed to be seasoned veterans of songwriters nights as they warmed up the crowd as I finished my pizza and ordered another Barley Pop. Gwendy Joysen, Rich Cambell, and Susan Alexander took turns playing songs, each displaying a variety of talent from clever songs to strong voices. Check out Gwendy Joysen at www.myspace.com/gwendyjoysen, Rich Cambell at www.myspace.com/397559542 , and Susan Alexander at www.myspace.com/susanalexandermusic.

madi-lynn Recently I caught Madi Lynn, age 10, from Quebec, Ontario in the middle of her visit to Tennessee. My first impression of Madi, I could see that she had a glow about her and it didn’t take long to realize that she was a very special young lady. She has a face for modeling and from the moment you begin to talk to her you realize she could be a great actress too. But music is Madi’s first love! Her voice is very powerful coming from such a small little package. Madi began singing at the tender age of 6 years old, but in her short career has honed her skills at working the crowd when she is on stage. She has a very polite and outgoing personality that makes her seem much older than what she really is.

I recently caught Amanda Nagurney performing at the Nashville Palace. She strolled in with her guitar, wearing jeans and boots and looking like she could take on the world. After she hit the stage I realized she probably could. She had a lot of fans in the audience and after her set she had a lot more fans. On this evening, she was clearly a crowd favorite. Her songs are a mixture of traditional and upbeat new country. Her fans say she combines the rough side of Miranda Lambert with the powerful side of Sara Evans and the genuine side of Kellie Pickler in a totally unique way. Amanda's songs from the boot stomping "Good or Gone" and "Tonight I'm Going Drinking" to the soft and tender "Never Break My Heart" she has a soulful delivery that goes hand and hand with her stage presence and nice looks.

As I walked into the famous Nashville Palace, known for the place that turned Randy Travis from a dishwasher and cook to a household name and music superstar, I was excited about catching some live music at Nashville Palace’s new location. I had frequented the old location many times, but the new and bigger location had a great feel from the moment I walked in.

Monday, 13 April 2009 09:17

Welcome to our new magazine

Welcome to our new magazine As the Ceo of Songwriting Media Inc, I want to personally welcome you all to our network of websites and services. It would be an understatement that launching 20 websites. a community forum, and an online magazine all at the same time is a large undertaking, but our web designer assures us that as long as there is a steady flow of coffee and Marlboros he has got it under control! This article is just an introduction as to what we are trying to accomplish.