Lots of good stuff happening behind the scenes. Banshees hosted two Music Industry Development sessions, facilitated by our local Council in conjunction with QMusic. I was on night-shift for both of those but Rebecca went along in March and again in April. She enjoyed all the presentations, took notes to share with me - and chatted to a few local artists. (I've since joined QMusic, though was already on their mailing list as I attended one of their songwriting events last year). Quite a lot went on in April! We both went to the APRA/AMCOS "Made by Music" event, held at The Triffid on a Saturday morning (with beautiful brunch catering). I've been to a few of these but it was a first for Rebecca. There was some excellent info presented, so we had lots to talk about afterwards - and some things to follow up on. Our local library put on a Rhyme, Rhythm and Reason session, "a celebration of spoken word, songwriting and lyricism". Th...
July has been very busy. I released two songs. One was a rewrite of "She Calls Me Back" (previously titled "The Mountain"). The other was one that needed serious remix/mastering, which is now titled "Got No Place To Go". (It was previously "No Place to Go"). I am very happy with both results. It's so liberating when you see clearly that you don’t need to follow the industry conventions. As an independent artist I'm not bound by any recording company regulations. Along with those two releases, I continued participating in the "I heart Songwriting Club" and I'm writing furiously again. On top of that I've had a week of birthday celebration with various trips to enhance those celebrations. I’m still following on with my live performances. Still focussing on my local Banshees and I also did some songs at The Junk Bar. I'm looking forward to an extended holiday through September and October so August preparations wi...
I was road-tripping all of September and most of October. 11,561 kilometres in 56 days. Eight weeks of awesome! There were many, many highlights but when I checked my emails at Mount Surprise, I'd received three from the Australian Songwriting Association - and each of those indicated I had been shortlisted in a category of the current Songwriting Competition! The categories were specified but not the songs. However, I know my songs as I only entered three:- Got No Place To Go (Folk) She Calls Me Back (Ballad) You Draw Blood (Rock/Indie) The next stage of judging is to choose the Top 30 Finalists, and these will be published on the ASA website before the end of October. The Top 10 Finalists are to be announced at the National Songwriting Awards, which will be held in Sydney on Thursday 28 November.
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