Artist of the Month Nancy Scott
by Eric Clow Some songwriters have the uncanny ability to craft a song that feels as though it was written just for you, a song that’s so universal […]
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by Eric Clow Some songwriters have the uncanny ability to craft a song that feels as though it was written just for you, a song that’s so universal […]
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The Many Lives of Jeffrey Moyer by Eric Clow You’d be hard-pressed to find an artist who embodies the spirit of Disability Pride Month more than Jeff Moyer.
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by Eric Clow When we held our first virtual open mic in April 2020, we didn’t know if anyone would show up. We had always been an in-person
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This past fall, we learned from our friend, disabled musician and winner of the 2016 Tiny Desk Contest, Gaelynn Lea, about an exciting advocacy group she helped to
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In May, we held our fourth Community Conversation about songwriting with Texas Hill Country-based, award-winning poet, songwriter, and teacher, Nathan Brown. I was excited for Nathan to facilitate
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We are excited to bring back our popular songwriting workshop series Wednesday, May 26th at 7 PM CDT with award-winning poet and singer/songwriter Nathan Brown! Future sessions will
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Lessons from the Leader of Blue Mist. by Eric Clow We were pleased to round out our 2020 Fall Songwriting Series with a workshop led by Robert Kelley,
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For our second songwriting session, we welcomed the talented Minnesota violinist and lyrical mastermind Gaelynn Lea. After winning NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest in 2016, she began touring and
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By Eric Clow As part of our Community Conversations, we added a new track with songwriters, joining us to share some of their strategies and writing prompts. The
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