and to our finalists! - Portland Songwriters Association
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and to our finalists! - Portland Songwriters Association
Great Songwriter Fall 2007 Newsletter www.portlandsongwriters.org Congratulations to our winner! JUSTIN JUDE and to our finalists! ERNIE BIRNEY inside: more on the bite, conferences, upcoming seminar and more... miguel martinez see more on the series... congratulations CHRISTINE YUETTE TIM RIBNER NOT PICTURED: SIG PAULSON SEMI-FINALIST JUDGE DICK WEISSMAN to all our semifinalists LISA LEPINE JUDGE SHEL BAILEY JUDGE JIM BRUNBERG DAN LOWE thank you to our sponsors, ANDREA ALGIERI SEMI-FINALIST KATIE NAYLOR SEMI-FINALIST RICHEY BELLINGER SEMI-FINALIST TOM ARNOLD SHIRLEY SANDERS SEMI-FINALIST DANL MCILHENNY excellent judges, participants DAN WORK INDIEPENDENCEMUSIC.NET SEAN GARCIA SEMI-FINALIST RICHEY BELLINGER SEMI-FINALIST and all who helped with THE LOVELY LOWE LADIES GIL REYNOLDS AL POLITO SEMI-FINALIST the 2007 road to the bite Road to the Bite Series 2007 Presented by Portland Songwriters Association Thanks to all for another great Road to the Bite Series. We drew a strong field of Singer Songwriters again this year with some well crafted material. After every preliminary round our Mentors remarked how impressed they were by the talent and how difficult their decisions were in deciding which three would move on to the Semi Finals. Once we hit the Semi-Final round all the excitement fell first at Mississippi Pizza (to a capacity crowd), then shifted to Sunday for the Bite Finals in downtown Portlands, Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Finalists for 2007 were: Miguel Martinez, Justin Jude and 2006 Winner - Ernie Birney. This years Mentors were: Shel Bailey (Radio, TV Host and Musician), Jim Brunberg (Owner of Mississippi Studios and Recording Artist), and Dick Weissman (Music Business Writer/Author, Producer and legendary member of the Journeymen). Dan Lowe hosted the Finals on Sunday morning August 12th at the Fountain Stage. Miguel Martinez was first up sharing the stage with local singer Christine Yvette who added some tasty harmony to his songs. Justin Jude was accompanied by friend Tim Ribner on piano. And like last year Ernie Birney relied on his old pal Terry Wake to add some guitar work and harmony. Each performer had a chance to sing four songs and when it was all said and done Justin Jude took top honors. As winner Justin received a First Place Plaque, $100 PSA Cash Award, a $250 certificate for CD Cover/Web Design from 1st and 1st Media, a Video of his Bite Performance provided by IndiependenceMusic.net worth $1500 and a feature spot on PDXposed Broadcast on CNW 14. Our other finalists received Certificate Awards, $50 PSA Cash Award and a Video of their Performance. Special thanks to all our competing Singer-Songwriters, Mentors, and Sponsors: Mississippi Pizza, The Bite of Oregon, Oregon Special Olympics, 1st + 1st Media,IndiependenceMusic.net, Lisa Lepine Promotion Queen and PDXposed. On behalf of the PSA Board Thank you!! Dan McILhenny - Secretary Nashvilles Barbara Cloyd September 22nd 10-5 @ the Buffalo Gap Ready For The Row Having learned a lot in her 20 years in Nashville pursuing her own career and working with other writers, Barbara has hit the road to share her knowledge and insights with songwriters across the country. The event begins with Barbara giving an overview of how the Nashville market works and how to work it. She covers topics like Where the Money Comes From and How Much You Can Make, Who You Need to Know and How to Get to Know Them, Why a Songwriter Needs a Publisher and How to Find One, What to Do if You Live Out of Town, and How to Make the Most of a Trip to Nashville. Since she has worked with aspiring writers for many years she has a keen understanding of what information they need and she conveys it with clarity and humor. The second half of the event focuses on the craft of commercial songwriting. After briefly going over the basic elements of a hit song, Barbara then listens to and gives feedback on songs brought in by the participants. It is always helpful to writers to get an educated opinion about their own songs, but Barbara has found that writers learn the most by listening to critiques of other people's songs. Different aspects of the craft are brought up naturally as songs are examined and since the writers aren't so close to them it is much easier to see their strengths and weaknesses. One on one critiques are available Friday Sept 21st in 1/2 hour slots. Bring one song with lyrics for critique. 10AM-5PM NAME: Yes, I want to attend Barbara Cloyds workshop Sept. 22nd at The Buffalo Gap Please send $50 (for each attendee) to: PSA P.O. Box 42389 Port., OR 97242 Email dpjarrell@ix.netcom.com to sign up for the individual one-on-one w/Barbara. Next Deadline: Sept 15, 2007 TAKE A MOMENT TO UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION thank you Update your membership online at www.portlandsongwriters.org, or send this form in to PSA, PO Box 42389, Portland, OR 97242. Will You Wake Up by Sean Rees NAME: ADDRESS: WEBSITE: PHONE: EMAIL: c Please do NOT publish my contact info CHECK ALL THAT APPLY I PLAY: c GUITAR c DRUMS OTHER: I WRITE: LYRICS c (June 2007 Deadline) c c c KEYS VOCALS MUSIC I COLLABORATE: YES c c BASS BOTH NO I LIKE: c ROCK c COUNTRY c ADULT/CONTEMPORARY c CLASSICAL c R&B c INSTRUMENTAL c FOLK c ALTERNATIVE c CHRISTIAN/CHILDRENS OTHER: OTHER COMMENTS OR CREDITS TO BE PRINTED IN THE DIRECTORY: I WOULD PREFER MY NEW DIRECTORY: c PRINTED/HARD COPY c ELECTRONIC (PDF) c BOTH I watch you when you sleep at night and wonder what runs through your mind Of all the things youre dreaming of, am I the one you really love? Id like to take a peek inside the window to your brain But knowing what you know might just make me insane Youre danding with the symphony of secrets that you keep Protected by the chemicals that keep you fast asleep Youre running towards the forest but keep crashing into trees Its a race you dont want to lose again, so get up off your knees And wake up now Wake up today Open your eyes and see what I can see Will you wake up now Will you wake up for me Will you open your arms so I can feel you breathe The problem that we have right now has been going on too long I keep swimming up the river but Im really not that strong Our battle is fought within a cage, pride is the only lock We stumble around to find the key in the darkness that weve got Id like to make it end right now if I could just get in your head So Ive ripped off all the covers and now Im jumping on the bed The swirling that I feel right as were sucked down towards the drain The alarm clock just keeps ringing, can you please turn off the pain And wake up now Wake up today Open your eyes and see what I can see Will you wake up now Will you wake up for me Will you open your arms so I can feel you breathe If screaming now would help, Id yell to fracture through your skull But I might as well pick daisies and pull the petals off to tell If you love me or youre leaving, you just need to figure it out Cause Im running out of energy to just stand here and shout And wake up now Wake up today Open your eyes and see what I can see Will you wake up now Will you wake up for me Will you open your arms so I can feel you breathe Now! Enter Online at www.portlandsongwriters.org portland songwriters association opportunity! PSA at the FAR-WEST CONFERENCE Dear PSA Members, If you have not heard yet, Far-West Folk Alliance is coming to Vancouver, Washington November 2nd through the 4th. Far-West is holding their annual Regional Conference in our neighborhood which is really good news for us. The event draws performers, agents and industry pros from all across the western states as well as international artists from Europe, Canada and Mexico. Its your opportunity to make some new career connections, attend a few dynamite workshops and maybe showcase some of your music too. Back at the first of the year Dan Lowe and I began talking about the experience we had at Far- West last fall in Northern California. Simply put, we were stoked; it was one weekend devoted to pure fun, highly informative panels and jam packed with creative musical energy. We both had the opportunity to showcase a few of our songs there and meet some great performers. Because of those good vibrations PSA is actively participating this year, we will have a table in the exhibit hall and we will be hosting some showcases. The entire PSA Board is enthusiastic about this big fall event - heres a chance for you to glean some nuggets to help boost your career and form some new friendships. Please dont stumble over the four letter word FOLK either youll be pleasantly surprised to learn this gathering is well attended by fellow singer-songwriters just like you! Remember your roots, Folk is a very good thing its our foundation, the core of most American music. So at the conference youll hear many genres; Blues, Americana, Celtic, World Rhythms to name a few but all can be traced back to Folk. Heres our suggestion to you, go to the Far-West Folk Alliance website and check it out. www.far-west.org/conference.html Yes its an investment of time and money but its our feeling youll benefit by all you see and hear within this extended community of music lovers. One last thing, the crew at Far-West needs volunteers to help them present this conference so we encourage you to lend a hand if you can. By doing so there may be a discount available to you to help lower your entrance fee. Here is the person to contact if youd like to explore that idea! Far-West Volunteers, contact: Rick Aher n at rick@cumuluspresents.com Thats it for now, hope to see and hear you at Far-West this year its gonna be great! Happy Trails! Danl Dan McILhenny Secretary Portland Songwriters Association The PSA will be hosting a Late Night Showcase Fri. evening Nov 2nd and a Guerrilla Showcase room on Sat. Nov 3rd PSA Members wishing to perform at either of these special venues need to: A) Be a paid attendee of Far West Folk Alliance Annual Conference (this applies to all performing band members as well) B) Be a member of The Portland Songwriters Association. If you are not currently a member, you can join online or fill out the form on the back of this newsletter. You must be a PSA member to submit, but joining PSA does not guarantee you a performance opportunity. C) Submit a CD or tape of at least 3 or more songs with promo packet to: PSA, P.O. Box 42389, Portland OR 97242. NOTE * Submissions must be post marked by Sept. 15, 2007. D) If awarded a showcase time slot, we ask that you volunteer at least 1 hour working the PSA booth during the exhibition. (this is a great way to promote yourself as well as the PSA) All submissions will be screened by a team of music professionals not associated with the PSA. Thank you for your interest, Gil Reynolds PSA Seminar Coordinator If you would like more information or have any questions, contact us: info@portlandsongwriters.org opportunity! grow as a songwriter! connect with industry pros! WEST COAST S O N G W R I T E R S CONFERENCE September 8th & 9th Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Rd., Los Altos Hills, California - 40 mlles south of San Francisco, and 15 miles north of San Jose. JUST SOME OF THE CONFERENCE EVENTS >> see more details on the WCS website DAN KIMPEL- NET-WORKING THE CONFERENCE Maximizing your Conference Experience WRITING WITH A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE: Tough times, deep songs. Hear how our guest writers use social issues to write songs: Gar y Malkin, Steve Seskin and Michael Silversher. PRO TOOLS FOR SONGWRITERS: Bruce Tambling will take us through the process of recording with Pro Tools. Held in the Idea Lab. GET INTO THE GROOVE: Rhythmn 1A - Understanding the principles of rhythm will make your songs more dynamic and marketable. Jai Josefs SHOW ME THE MONEY: Todd and Jeff Brabec demystify deals for songs and scores in feature films and Television series, ringtones, downloads, CD Sales, and many other sources, and the money that can be made. DO RE MI - VOCAL WORKSHOP: Kathy Kennedy & Katie Guthorn from the Voice Studio in San Francisco will work with the class to show good singing habits. COLLABORATION: Steve Seskin and Andre Pessis share their collaboration expertise. PRODUCER PANEL: Larry Batiste, Curt Frasca, Sabelle Breer. Get the lowdown on successful record making. SO YOU WANT TO BE IN PICTURES: Marcus Barone will discuss the different uses of songs in film and how to connect with decision makers choosing music for film & TV. THE RECORD DEAL: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! - How to get a deal and what to do once youve got it. How things can go wrong and how to make them go right for you! Elliot Cahn, Jeff Heiman. CURT FRASCA & SABELLE BREER INTERVIEW: Two of today's Hot Pop writers and Producers Interviewed by Dan Kimpel PRO HOME RECORDING: How to make home recordings sound professional - Lou Dorren in the Xytar Room - 6404 TOURING AT HOME AND ABROAD: Get the lowdown before you load your tour bus. John Lester, Elliot Cahn, and TBA STEVE DEAN INTERVIEW: Interview with Hit Songwriter Steve Dean from Nashville. SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND: Put your feet up and enjoy our guest songwriters round-off the weekend with their fantastic songs. The perfect way to end your action packed weekend. Hosted by Steve Seskin Kick Off Event on September 7th Two days of Seminars, Songscreenings, Performances, lyric reviews, One-On-One Consultations, Performance-Showcases, Networking and more, including a fantastic Sunset Concert. MEMBER PRICES: 2 Days - $185 by 6/5 , $220 by 8/7 , $270 walk-up 1 Day - $115 by 6/5, $140 by 8/7, $190 walk-up New This Year - "Bring A Buddy" - You can bring a buddy to attend seminars, the performances, and to eat the same meals with you for $50 a day NON-MEMBER PRICES 2 Days - $210 by 6/5, $245 by 8/7, $320 walk-up 1 Day - $150 by 6/5, $170 by 8/7, $210 walk-up New This Year - "Bring A Buddy" - You can bring a buddy to attend seminars, the performances, and to eat the same meals with you for $50 a day Note: Before you register - The screenings are not yet set up, so please don't worry about making choices. You will be able to log back in and make choices later. You will be notified by email when it's time to make your choices. www.westcoastsongwriters.org 4th Annual FAR-WEST ANNUAL CONFERENCE November 2-4, 2007 at the Hilton Vancouver, WA With three very successful annual conferences behind us, we're looking forward to keeping the momentum going. Please join us for our fourth annual conference! You will discover a wealth of music, networking and fun! WHO SHOULD ATTEND? WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME? Join the best of the west at the 4th Annual Folk Alliance Western Regional Conference. Meet the people who are making things happen in folk music from all over the West. The FAR-West Annual conference is ideal for Performing Artists, Presenters, Record Industry, Agents & Managers, Media, Arts Administrators, Folk Societies/Clubs, Folklorists, and DJs. Help build a stronger folk music community on the west coast while advancing your career and gaining valuable contacts at the same time! Registration fee includes all Workshops, Panels, Seminars, Exhibit Hall Entrance, Showcases, and Jamming Sessions. Learn how to build your community, career and contacts while making and listening to music with your peers. It's about networking and building relationships that will advance your music career. Showcase opportunities abound and it's very affordable. PORTLAND SONGWRITERS ASSOCIATION TESTIMONIALS DAN LOWE, PRESIDENT OF PSA: In November of last year, I was faced with a choice... attend either the TAXI Road Rally in Hollywood (which Peggy and I had enjoyed for the previous three years) or the FAR-West Alliance conference in Sacramento a week earlier - unfortunately, we couldn't do both! Well, we opted to take a break from the Road Rally in favor of the 'great unknown' represented by the FAR-West Alliance Conference, and we are both so glad we did! (And, mind you, we REALLY love the Road Rally too!) It was a near non-stop succession of meeting, hearing, and playing with some really wonderful musicians and people... kind of like being in 'musicians' heaven' for a few days - but without having to die to get there, of course! We are still reaping the benefits of the connections we made there - both personally and professionally - and the conference that will be taking place just across the river in Vancouver this November became an absolute must on our conference/musical schedule for 2007. I really can't encourage people enough to do the same in their planning for this year, as I don't know when we will have a better opportunity to experience this level of conference so close to home! DAN MCILHENNY, PSA SECRETARY: Last fall I attended Far-West Folk Alliance Conference in Northern California and found the experience; engaging, supportive and worthy of my investment. The conference feels like a non-stop, E-Ticket ride where attendees get to share their music and gather useful tools for their career. Be prepared to make some new friends as you rub shoulders with your musical peers. The entire weekend is steeped in top-notch workshops, lively panels discussions and amazing showcases. My hat is off to Far-West cast and crew for creating this incredible event! In fact... I enjoyed the conference so much I volunteered to help with the 2007 production in Vancouver, WA. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR PSA MEMBERS! Contact Info@Portlandsongwriters.Org for more information REGISTERING FOR THE CONFERENCE: To register for the conference, just fill out the Registration Form and send it in with your payment to FAR-West. (Credit Cards accepted.) Advance Registration (Postmarked by October 12) Weekend: $155 Single Day (Friday or Sunday): $100 Single Day (Saturday): $120 At the Door (or Postmarked after October 12) Weekend: $185 Single Day (Friday or Sunday): $115 Single Day (Saturday): $135 See special Band Rates and more details on the website! To register: WWW.FAR-WEST.ORG or call Michele at 949-646-1964. Portland Songwriters Song Contest Deadline for Song Submissions: December 1st Portland Songwriters Associations annual song contest is judged by highly acclaimed industry professionals from LA to Nashville and beyond. Judging will be done on two levels. Each song will be heard by a minimum of three judges. To ensure impartiality, tapes will be assigned a number and placed in a category. Judging criteria will be based primarily on song composition elements (melody, lyric, structure, etc.), not on performance. Entry Rules All songs will be judged by at least three qualified judges, including established regional artists and music industry professionals selected for their specific interests and credentials in each category. The top 10 songs in each category will advance to the next level of final-round judging. Grand prize winner will be selected from top category winners. Final judging to be announced at a PSA showcase event, and will be posted on PSAs website. 1. Enter as many songs as you like. Each song must have a fee. Enter online at SonicBids.com under Song Contests or send your name, address, phone, and song title on an index card with your entries or submit an official PSA entry form. Categories: 1) Pop, 2) Rock, 3) Contemporary Christian, 2. Cassettes and CDs only. ONE SONG PER CASSETTE/CD. 4) Blues/Jazz/R&B, 5) Country/Americana, 6) Childrens, 7) Folk/Acoustic, 8) Instrumental, 9) Other 3. Send cassette or CD with 3 typed lyric sheets. Label cassette/CD and lyric sheets with song title and category only. Writer's name: Address: City: State: Phone: E-Mail: PSA Member? Name of song(s) Yes No 4. DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME ON YOUR CASSETTE, CD, OR LYRIC SHEET. Zip: 5. Send SASE for a list of contest winners. Tapes/CD's will not be returned. (circle one) 6. The writer retains all rights to songs submitted. However, PSA reserves the right to use winning songs for nonprofit promotional purposes (i.e. a tape compilation). Category 1. 7. Proceeds from the contest will go towards prizes and to help fund future PSA sponsored activities. 2. 3. 4. Entry form also available at: www.portlandsongwriters.org or sign uponline at indiependencemusic.net! submit entries to: psa song contest p.o. box 42389 portland, oregon 97242 Entry Number: 8. PSA officers, board members, and their immediate families are not eligible for entry in this competition. 9. Because songs are a creative work, the evaluation of the entries is clearly subjective. The opinions of the judges are final. 10. Entries that do not comply with contest rules and requirements will not be accepted. 11. Postmark deadline SEPTEMBER 30th. $20 PER ENTRY FOR NONMEMBERS, $15 FOR MEMBERS. (for internal use only) sept 1 the great songwriter Dan McIlhenny ...........contributor 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gil Reynolds .............contributor Kelli Caldwell........design & layout 9 16 23 10 11 12 13 17 showcase 7pm see web for location 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 14 workshop 15 FAR-WEST 11 am showcase Buffalo Gap submissions & lyric contest 22 deadline 21 tomorrow 28 29 psa officers Dan Lowe ...................president Vacancy ...............vice president Dan McIlhenny .............secretary Arlie Conner................treasurer board members Gil Reynolds, Kelli Caldwell, 30 oct 1 2 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 18 19 workshop 20 11 am Buffalo Gap showcase 7pm see web for location 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 nov 1 FAR-WEST 2 CONFERENCE BEGINS psa late night showcase at 8 FAR-WEST 9 27 3 psa guerilla showcase at FAR-WEST 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 showcase 7pm see web for location 15 16 18 19 song contest deadline approaching 20 21 22 23 workshop 24 11 am Buffalo Gap 25 26 27 28 29 30 song dec 1 contest deadline postmarked by today PSA SONGWRITING WORKSHOP Location: Buffalo Gap When: 3rd Sat of 6835 SW Macadam every month Portland Time: 11:00 am 10 Tom Arnold, Peggy Lowe, and Paul Kwitek did you know? all psa members are welcome and encouraged to attend board meetings For details: email info@portlandsongwriters.org 17 whats happening every month? PSA SONGWRITERS SHOWCASE When: 2nd Wed of every month Time: 7:00 pm Location: see website for location www.portlandsongwriters.org CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS PSAs quarterly newsletter is accepting article submissions from its members. If you have a songwriting experience that youd like to share, would like to submit a review of a good songwriting book, website, or other source, or other ideas that would add to the enrichment and enjoyment of our songwriting community, we would love to hear from you! Portland Songwriters Association was established to: 1. Provide educational and networking opportunities for its membership 2. To develop the songwriting talents of its members 3. To support members in their quests to become great songwriters If you have an idea for an article or would like to suggest a source, please contact us at info@portlandsongwriters.org. PSA is a not-for-profit organization, so submissions are unpaid. Articles would be included online, as well as in any printed versions of the newsletter, but authors retain rights. Thank you! ADVERTISING INFORMATION: discounts available for multiple ads. PSA members receive a 20% discount. contact info@portlandsongwriters.org membership entitles you to free admission to monthly workshops and discounted admission to PSA sponsored events. you can join and pay online at www.portlandsongwriters.org or send payment and this handy form in to: portland songwriters association p.o. box 42389 portland, oregon 97242-0389 name address city 0 $50 membership state zip 0 renewal p.o. box 42389 portland oregon 97242-0389 full page $100 - 1/2 page $75 - 1/4 page $50 - 1/8 page $25 note! new workshop location 3rd Saturday of the month now at the Buffalo Gap! www.portlandsongwriters.org