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In episode 2, Grace Pettis talks about co-writing, her publishing deal, her songwriting family (including father Pierce, brothers Rayvon and George) and how songs are like pizza. Grace can be found at www.gracepettis.com
Natalie Price joined us as guest co-host.
Grace also talks about the Kerrville Folk Festival's NewFolk competition.
Grace mentioned Pierce Pettis' song "Alabama 1959"
Grace mentioned the following books:
Tunesmith: Inside the Art of Songwriting by Jimmy Webb
The Intro song for Grace is You are the Cowboy from the Album Two Birds.
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In episode 2, Grace Pettis talks about co-writing, her publishing deal, her songwriting family (including father Pierce, brothers Rayvon and George) and how songs are like pizza. Grace can be found at www.gracepettis.com
Natalie Price joined us as guest co-host.
Grace also talks about the Kerrville Folk Festival's NewFolk competition.
Grace mentioned Pierce Pettis' song "Alabama 1959"
Grace mentioned the following books:
Tunesmith: Inside the Art of Songwriting by Jimmy Webb
The Intro song for Grace is You are the Cowboy from the Album Two Birds.