Raw Songwriting

Jay Stott - S2E3 Raw Songwriting

02.13.2021 - By David CoilePlay

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Over the course of the last 30-odd years, Jay Stott has been a ski instructor, a fishing guide, brick layer, carpenter, hot tub technician, retail store manager, janitor, heavy equipment operator, house painter, vacuum cleaner salesperson, security guard, and even a bouncer for a strip club. Along the way, he's also drafted a couple of novels, and dabbled in print journalism, too. But he’s carried a guitar at every stage of his life since he was 13 years old. Now he’s released his second album, “The Wreckage of Now,” which balances his roots-rocking Americana with the mature perspective of a 51- year-old grown-ass man who's seen, and done, a lot.

Dave sat down to talk with Jay about his typical songwriting process, how to avoid being creepy when writing love songs, using lists and countdowns in your lyrics, and what kind of adjustments you make when getting into a studio. It's a raw and riveting discussion about song craft!

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