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  • Ellie Greenwich, "Chapel of Love" Co-Writer, Dies

    08/26/2009 12:49:42 PM PDT · by BluesDuke · 17 replies · 674+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 26 august 2009 | NEKESA MUMBI MOODY
    NEW YORK — Ellie Greenwich, who co-wrote some of pop music's most enduring songs, including "Chapel of Love," "Be My Baby" and "Leader of the Pack," died Wednesday, according to her niece. She was 68. Greenwich died of a heart attack at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital, where she had been admitted a few days earlier for treatment of pneumonia, according to her niece, Jessica Weiner . . . . . . Greenwich also worked as an arranger and singer, a role that saw her working with artists including Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. She is also credited with helping Neil...
  • America Supports You: Songwriting Contest for GIs Yields 18 Winners

    07/29/2008 4:48:08 PM PDT · by SandRat · 54+ views
    America Supports You ^ | Sharon Foster
    WASHINGTON, July 29, 2008 – A Marine in Fallujah pens a song about standing watch. A sailor stationed in Hawaii scribbles a lullaby for his son while in the Iraqi desert. A soldier raps into a tape recorder to entertain his unit. Songwriters like these servicemembers were among the many who submitted their original songs to this year’s “Songs From the Soul of Service” songwriting contest. Air Force Capt. Steven Wilson was among hundreds of servicemembers who submitted original songs for the Dallas Songwriters Association's “Songs From the Soul of Service” amateur songwriting contest. Wilson submitted three songs, and...
  • Who is your favorite SONGWRITING DUO?

    06/24/2008 7:19:30 PM PDT · by SilvieWaldorfMD · 124 replies · 192+ views
    The "Musicians Who Turn 50", "Musicians Who Turn 60", "Favorite Drummer" and "Favorite Guitarist" were such hit threads on FR, I've decided to do this one. Who is your favorite SONGWRITING DUO? We all know that Lennon-McCartney were amazing together and possibly the best songwriting duo ever. They might be mentioned several times on this thread. If you choose John & Paul, be specific about which song and lyric(s).
  • Ain't Got No Cigarettes: Memories of Music Legend Roger Miller

    09/16/2006 5:58:25 PM PDT · by Nita Nupress · 260 replies · 8,457+ views
    My head | Nita Nupress
    BOOK REVIEW & DISCUSSION: Ain't Got No Cigarettes: Memories of Music Legend Roger Miller By Lyle E Style "It's an endless story about Roger. He was one of the cleverest people I've ever met in my life." (Waylon Jennings) This is my own review of Ain't Got No Cigarettes, the first Roger Miller book ever published. My review is based on reading the book (twice) and having several discussions with Lyle E Style, the author. He may stop by later to answer questions (as his schedule allows). This one is a must-read, folks. And for you radio personalities who...
  • America Supports You: Troops’ Songwriting Talent Showcased

    09/06/2006 6:12:07 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 280+ views
    America Supports You ^ | Samantha L. Quigley
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, 2006 -- Army Sgt. J.R. Schultz spent much of his down time in Iraq writing songs with his buddies. The endeavor paid big dividends when he entered the Dallas Songwriters Association’s “Songs From the Soul of Service” amateur songwriting contest. Army Sgt. J.R. Schultz was one of about 150 servicemembers who submitted original songs for the Dallas Songwriters Associations’ “Songs From the Soul of Service” amateur songwriting contest. He had two first-place songs, and a third song took a second place. “You Know Me,” his first-place entry in the country category, went on to take the grand...
  • I'm Not a Songwriter, But I Play One On Stage

    09/01/2004 10:48:43 AM PDT · by Indie · 178+ views
    Personal website ^ | 2001 | Doug Fitch
    Don't let a few rejections make you quit! LISTEN TO THE RADIO. (I'm sorry. I meant this figuratively. Please don't turn it on!) How much of it is tripe? If THOSE folks can get a deal, so can you. (Yeah right. Can you say "professional incest?") This last statement is not directed at the REAL songwriters (you know who you are) whose beautiful songs have gotten cuts, and whose other beautiful songs have been overlooked by the "BIZiness" folk and artists who only had a one-octave range. Do what you love because you HAVE to do it...because you love it!...
  • Rock's Enigmatic Poet Opens a Long-Private Door

    04/04/2004 12:27:25 PM PDT · by Rocko · 7 replies · 286+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | 4-4-04 | Robert Hilburn
    Amsterdam — "No, no, no," Bob Dylan says sharply when asked if aspiring songwriters should learn their craft by studying his albums, which is precisely what thousands have done for decades. "It's only natural to pattern yourself after someone," he says, opening a door on a subject that has long been off-limits to reporters: his songwriting process. "If I wanted to be a painter, I might think about trying to be like Van Gogh, or if I was an actor, act like Laurence Olivier. If I was an architect, there's Frank Gehry. "But you can't just copy somebody. If you...