The DSA directors are meeting on Jan. 21st to plan this year's events. We hope to have some fun things planned for this special year.
The 2nd Tuesday meeting will start the year of programs in good form with a look at lyric writing at it's best presented by our Lyric Contest Director, Nancy Rynders.
Looking for songwriting classes? Sign up for one of the three that I will be teaching at Collin College. Don't need the credit and don't want to get out of your PJ's? Take the class online through my songwriting workshop yahoo group.
Not a DSA member? Then you've missed the musings via our member yahoo group of our DSA Prez, Buck Morgan. Catch up with what's going on here: http://dsaprezsez.blogspot.com/
- Country
- Pop/Rock/RandB/Alternative
- Americana/Folk/Bluegrass
- Christian/Inspirational
- Love Songs/Easy Listening
- Children's/Novelty
- Singer-Songwriter
- Instrumental
Click here for more info about this contest, and for more information about joining DSA (membership not required to enter contest).Click here to view a list of frequently asked questions.
2001 - 2007 Winners Compilation CDs available at the DSA store
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All winning songs are on a CD Compilation that was given out at the Awards Ceremony. To get any 3 double CD's simply make a quarter note donation to DSA through our online store and send us an email to request which 3 years of Cd's you want us to mail you.
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To hear the winners go to our myspace page.
Did you know that A and R reps from labels and music publishers are listening to our Myspace page each month?
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS: Craig Crafton, Mark Sanders.
PLEASE RENEW THIS MONTH: Steve Erickson, Alex Flores, Thomas Cavazos, Guy Rourk
SEE OUR NEW MEMBER NEWS PAGE HERE.
JAN 5 - 8 ASG Songwriter Symposium, Austin TX
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15 54th Grammy Awards, 7PM C, CBS from Staples Center, LA
6-8 Deep Ellum Fest ( DSA will sponsor the Performing Songwriter Stage)
By Allie Wilkinson -- Deep in the cloud forests of Ecuador, on the slopes of an active volcano, there lives a chubby, unassuming looking bird known as the plain-tailed wren. As the name implies, it does not look extraordinary, but there is something extraordinary in the way this bird sings.
by Josh Kimball
By Dave Cool -- Here's the scenario: You're out and about watching another indie artist perform and you think your styles would blend well together. After the show you approach him and ask if he wants to collab. He says sure, and you make a plan to meet a couple days later. What you do from here will make a world of difference in the long run. Here are some tips to help navigate the collaboration process:
By ASCAP Staff
By Deborah Netburn -- If this holiday season was all about upgrading for you -- upgrading to a better computer, phone or camera -- then it's time to think about what to do with your old gadgets.
By Clyde Smiths
ASCAP.com -- ASCAP always wants our members to be aware of new opportunities to make money from their music. That's why we're pleased to let you know about a new revenue stream for independent publishers (including self-published songwriters and composers) whose music is used on YouTube.
By Clyde Smith -- Artspire, a web community that provides such services to artists as fiscal sponsorship and a platform for soliciting donations, recently released The Profitable Artist: A Handbook for All Artists in the Performing, Literary, and Visual Arts. The Profitable Artist is a more solid offering than most of the business of art type books I've checked out in the past with a take on such topics as the SWOT analysis and negotiations that should be particularly useful for DIY musicians that want to develop as indie artists.
By Rick Tetzeli -- How Martin Scorsese risked it all and lived to risk again in Hollywood.
• Dallas Songwriters Song Contest kicks off Feb 1 and runs through May 14th.
• B.W. Stevenson Contest deadline in March
• Wildflower Performing Songwriter Contest Deadline in April
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