April 2011
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April 2011
SongWritersNotes 29 Years Supporting San Diego Songwriters The San Diego Songwriters Guild SDSongwriters.org SDSongwriters@hotmail.com 858 270 7169 (Sandi Shaner) 3368 Governor Drive #326 San Diego, CA 92122 2011 SDSG Board of Directors President Sandi Shaner Vice President Kevin Thomas Treasurer Annie Rettic Secretary Diane Waters Webmaster John Pape Member Sean Reilly Sharon Hazel Advisors Bridget Brigitte Mark Charles Hattersley Photographer Steve Covault Volume XXV • April 2011 SDSG's Fifth Annual Performing Songwriters Showcase A new twist on this year’s event has added flair to the Performing Songwriter’s Showcase. Instead of submitting CD’s to qualify for the Live Performance Finals, members and supporters are invited to come to a live venue and perform their two songs live before a welcoming crowd and our panel of judges. From each of three live qualifying events, we will choose three Finalists who will perform at Humphrey’s Backstage Lounge, and compete for the winning prize. We will also choose a Wild Card Finalist from each event. The Top Three from each live qualifier are automatically chosen to be included in the 2011 Best of SDSG Compilation CD. This CD will be given to every guest throughout the year who participates in pitch sessions, legal seminars or other SDSG events. On Saturday March 26th, at Davina’s Cabo Grill in Oceanside, we had our first live qualifying event. The Top Three songwriter’s chosen that day were: In this edition... SDSG's Fifth Annual Performing Songwriters Showcase - Pages One and Two Signature Sound Music Production Training for Songwriters - Page Three Venue Review Annie Rettig talks about PB's Tiki House - Page Five Marshall William Hattersley Bombs and Bullets - Page Five Candace Graham Maynard Evans Miff Laracy Our first Wild Card is newcomer, Morgan Kat Becker. Morgan will compete with two other wild card picks for a spot on the compilation CD and a chance to compete in the finals at Humphreys. Wild Cards go to Humphreys the day of the finals and play one song for the judges. Then the Wild Card winner, will get to play again later that day! Go Wild Cards, you can do it! The last qualifying event is April 16th at Winstons. There will be two segments with up to 12 people in each segment. Only a total of 24 more people can compete, so hurry up and sign up! Entry for this year’s contest is only $5 per song. SDSG Sponsors Email me at Sanditarium@hotmail.com Page Four Or for questions, call me at 858-270-7169 Sandi Shaner - SDSG President From the Songwriter’s Desk 2011 started out slow, but the pace has certainly increased... here we are in April already, enjoying lengthening days, warmer nights, and Spring kicking into high gear. Yeah, we've been here before, but the energy picks up regardless. I can't help it, and I love it! Our ability to translate Spring's excitement into our songs is what separates us from those who haven't succumbed to the addiction of songwriting. How we choose to accomplish the translation is what makes us each distinct and unique... like the language of love, the lyric of a successful song strikes the perfect balance between the familiar and the mysterious, the heartfelt and the descriptive, the quirky and the seductive. It all floats on melody, weaving over and through a bed of rhythm, bass, and harmony. Signature Sound can help you realize your vision... see page three for details about this SDSG Sponsor's new training program for songwriters. In our Fifth Annual Performing Songwriters Showcase, SDSG brings another opportunity to expose your music to the world. Now is the perfect time to channel your fire into a performance that moves your friends, fans, family, and peers. Drop Sandi Shaner a line and let her know you want to be a part of this year's event. And if you get a chance, stop by iTunes and check out my son Marshall's first album, Bombs and Bullets, reviewed by Paul Santos on page five. Inspiration is in the air... don't forget to breath deeply. And write! Mark Charles Hattersley Mark@RagingBohemian.com Performing Songwriters Showcase Last Qualifier April 16 Miff Laracy Candice Graham Finalist Maynard Evans had a few thoughts concerning SDSG's approach to the Showcase qualifying this year... I liked the live qualifier better for a couple of reasons. 1) What is done on a recording allows for lots of extra stuff to be added and to some degree is a showcase for the recording production as much as the songwriter and/or performer. 2) Performing live in front of the judges and other contestants provides an energy that is exciting and alive. Maynard Evans As a performer I feel like I got to make a connection with the people who were judging and others watching. And I got to have a connection in a different way with everyone as I watched and listened to their performance. 3) Being there, meeting the other performers and judges, talking, listening etc. It got to feel more familiar and more like a family of musicians supporting each other than a competition. 4) I like that and now will recognize and feel more at ease when seeing everyone in future meetings. Past contests were nice, but I felt a little lost in the big group, didn’t know anyone much, and felt small and insignificant. This felt much better. Thank you for making this possible Sandi. I know it must take a bunch of your time and energy to keep it happening. - Maynard. SDSG Sponsors Beach City Graphics Paul@BeachCityGraphics.com 760 415 8900 Black Cherry Music Group blackcherrygroup.com Bionic Sisters Productions bionicsisters.com Cervantes Guitars www.cervantesguitars.com Mark Charles Hattersley Music Production Mark@RagingBohemian.com 619 823 3917 The KPRi Homegrown Hour & www.ListenLocalSD.com Every Saturday Night at 9PM on 102.1 FM Tree Hill Media - Jeff McCullough Info@MusicProducer4Hire.com 866 996 2064 Signature Sound Studios info@signaturesound.com 858 268 0134 Steve Covault Professional Music Photography stevecovault.com sgc@san.rr.com Taylor Guitars taylorguitars.com Steve Covault Photography StevePhotoMan@gmail/com RockMusicPhotos.com Rancho Bohemia studios Producer-Keyboardist-Engineer Mark Charles Hattersley Mark@RagingBohemian.com SongWriters Notes • Page Four 619 823 3917 Venue Review by Annie Rettic The Tiki House When she lived in PB, my mother was fond of saying that there were more bars per capita there than anywhere else in California, and if you stroll up and down Garnet Avenue, it seems that every other business is a drinking establishment. But when those in the know want to relax, raise a glass or a pint, and hear some good live music by local musicians, they head to the Tiki House. Bombs AND Bullets Marshall William Hattersley Eight years into two American wars sees the release of Bombs and Bullets, a sublime protest album that could not be more eloquent, or needed. The music of singer-songwriter Marshall William Hattersley, this concept work reflects on the tragedies of war, and in turn, shows us that lessons of the past are sadly forgotten by a new generation. Marshall plays the role and interprets the perspective of the victims of war: families, soldiers, and the heart of a nation. He shines a light on the human condition that creates the villains of conflict, the beauty of sadness, and music’s ability to transport the listener. Established on April Fool’s Day 1980 by owner Dave Miller, the Tiki is celebrating its 31st year in business. Located at 1152 Garnet Avenue, it’s a long and narrow bar with a pool table at the far end. On Sunday nights the table is covered up and a small stage is set up in the corner for the Open Mic. Signup starts at 9, and it gets underway around 9:30. The crowd, though appreciative, can be a bit noisy, but those sitting closest to the stage are usually attentive and enthusiastic. When I was there last week, the sound was good. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday you can hear good acoustic solo performers such as Trent Hancock and Tim Malley, who take their turns as hosts of the Open Mic, and Jimmy Lewis. On Friday and Saturday nights you’ll be treated to a good local band. If you’re looking for a tasty Micro Brew or imported beer, the Tiki House has a good selection on tap, which includes Black Butte Porter, Fat Tire, Shiner Hefe, Guinness, Heineken, and Stella Artois, to name just a few. For those who prefer a glass of wine, there is a nice list to choose from, plus a Wine-ofthe-Month, and on Thursdays it’s “think wine” day so it’s only $3.00. There are drink specials of one kind or another every night to enhance your enjoyment of the live music. You can go to Tiki's website, www.tikipb.com, to view the calendar and the list of wine and beers they serve. The Tiki House is a great place to go any night of the week, so come on up to PB some night and check it out for yourself. Once you visit the Tiki, you’ll want to keep coming back. A hauntingly beautiful CD, Bombs & Bullets highlights Marshall’s vocal talents and gift for melody and unconventional hooks. Traces of Neil Young, John Lennon, Pink Floyd and other classic influences mix seamlessly with more contemporary artists’ influences like the Decemberists, Fleet Foxes and The Smiths, making this a timeless work and one that should be heard by all who need reminders of the psychological and physical toll of war. Paul Santos - Melodica Music Bombs and Bullets is available on iTunes SongWriters Notes • Page Five San Diego Songwriters Guild Performing Songwriters Showcase Last Qualifier April 16 at Winston's Register now... see pages one and two for details SDSongwriters.org SDSongwriters@hotmail.com SongWritersNotes The San Diego Songwriters Guild 3368 Governor Drive #326 San Diego, CA 92122 Address Correction Requested