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Episode 17 is our final episode of The Songwriting Podcast. We’re sure that this news will probably come as a shock and a disappointment to many of our faithful listeners, so Jason will give you his reasons as you listen to this episode.
Jason also has Craig, Grant and Nashville Steve Rempis with him to help give you a warm and loving send-off with the possible hope and prospect of a potential sister, spin-off podcast that’s very similar to this one… (But believe it or not, Listeners, that’s kind of up to you… Pay attention to everything written in red below.) More on this new songwriting-related podcast during this episode…
Here is a rough agenda of what we cover during our final episode:
II. “Moving to Nashville” segment by Nashville Steve Rempis
III. Mesake’s Tunes: Introducing Mesake’s first song, “Fine Lines”
IV. Answer e-mail backlog and Send Your Song reviews
DAEVA
ACADEMY STREET MUSIC
LIFE IS HARD
HENRIC OF RUBICON
JOHN MALLOY, singer-songwriter from Portland, Maine
V. Golden Nugget Songwriting Advice From Our Guests and Hosts:
– Jeremy Batten, Michael Stewart and Bill Barnes
– Fred Ingram
– Matt Call of Lewis
– Bryan Odeen of Little Bluestem
– NASHVILLE STEVE REMPIS
– CRAIG TOVEY
– GRANT ADAMS
– JASON PYLES
Our special thanks to these very close friends of this podcast:
We also wish to thank The Dave Eaton Element for the use of its tunes for our theme music, and we’d also like to thank Kara Brewer for her graphic design work.
The Songwriting Podcast was a bi-weekly music podcast where three hosts reveled in the technical and creative aspects of the craft of songwriting. You can find all our episodes at SongwritingPodcast.com Your hosts of The Songwriting Podcast were Craig Tovey, Grant Adams, Jason Pyles, and Steve Rempis.
Episode 17 of The Songwriting Podcast was recorded on October 10, 2012.
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Episode 17 is our final episode of The Songwriting Podcast. We’re sure that this news will probably come as a shock and a disappointment to many of our faithful listeners, so Jason will give you his reasons as you listen to this episode.
Jason also has Craig, Grant and Nashville Steve Rempis with him to help give you a warm and loving send-off with the possible hope and prospect of a potential sister, spin-off podcast that’s very similar to this one… (But believe it or not, Listeners, that’s kind of up to you… Pay attention to everything written in red below.) More on this new songwriting-related podcast during this episode…
Here is a rough agenda of what we cover during our final episode:
II. “Moving to Nashville” segment by Nashville Steve Rempis
III. Mesake’s Tunes: Introducing Mesake’s first song, “Fine Lines”
IV. Answer e-mail backlog and Send Your Song reviews
DAEVA
ACADEMY STREET MUSIC
LIFE IS HARD
HENRIC OF RUBICON
JOHN MALLOY, singer-songwriter from Portland, Maine
V. Golden Nugget Songwriting Advice From Our Guests and Hosts:
– Jeremy Batten, Michael Stewart and Bill Barnes
– Fred Ingram
– Matt Call of Lewis
– Bryan Odeen of Little Bluestem
– NASHVILLE STEVE REMPIS
– CRAIG TOVEY
– GRANT ADAMS
– JASON PYLES
Our special thanks to these very close friends of this podcast:
We also wish to thank The Dave Eaton Element for the use of its tunes for our theme music, and we’d also like to thank Kara Brewer for her graphic design work.
The Songwriting Podcast was a bi-weekly music podcast where three hosts reveled in the technical and creative aspects of the craft of songwriting. You can find all our episodes at SongwritingPodcast.com Your hosts of The Songwriting Podcast were Craig Tovey, Grant Adams, Jason Pyles, and Steve Rempis.
Episode 17 of The Songwriting Podcast was recorded on October 10, 2012.