DSA Monthly Meetings

DSA MEETS THE FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH Except August

Education • Networking • Encouragement • Advocacy

Learning Opportunity presented by the Dallas Songwriters

* Monthly Workshops which feature guest speakers from all fields of the music industry.

• Critique sessions that give honest, creative, and helpful advice on improving writing style and technique.

Motivating and Uplifting Songwriters through Education

Monday, November 3, 2014

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING and Elections on Nov 11 - PLUS ROLL OUT OF THE NEW DSA WEBSITE

The Dallas Songwriters Association will hold its annual membership meeting and elections on November 11, at the Center for Community Cooperation, 2900 Live Oak, at 7PM. Please plan to submit your nominations for our governing Board of Directors.
If you are not able to attend, please assign your proxy to a fellow member who will be attending. You can do this by email to the member who can present the proxy to cast a vote for you. Or you can email your proxy to me by replying to this message.

ROLL OUT OF THE DSA WEBSITE

Following elections our guest speaker will be DSA's webmaster, Rachel Wilhelm, demonstrating the roll out of our new DSA website. This is very exiting for DSA members because there are many new features in a members only area. Find out how to get the best out of DSA. Don't miss this meeting.

Critiques will follow.



 MEETING SCHEDULE
Free to Members
$5 for visitors
Sign in and Networking begins at 6:30
Announcements at 7PM
Program about 7:30
Song Critiques follow - Members only may enter for $10
2900 Live Oak
Dallas, Tx 75204
214 821 0911

COMING UP:
DEC 9 - DSA Christmas Party and Song Contest Awards, Sons Of Hermann Hall

Pages


BEST SONGS OF THE MEETING
http://www.bestsongsofthemeeting.blogspot.com

RETURN TO DSA HOME PAGE:
www.dallassongwriters.org


Sunday, October 5, 2014

Robert Smith and Dorinda Duncan to Speak, October 14th

Author and Gospel Producer E Robert Smith and former Capitol recording artist Dorinda Duncan to speak at Oct 14th Meeting. Bobby has switched his created talents to fiction writing. His new novel, Downline, is a gripping tale of the world of multilevel marketing. Find it here no Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Downline-E-Robert-Smith/dp/0988820900

Monday, September 1, 2014

Dru Richmond to Demo Band In A Box

Dru Richman (Keyboard Technologist) - is a veteran with over 45 years of keyboard experience. Dru started playing in rock and roll bands in the mid-sixties and during the early 80s Dru was lead keyboardist for the country/rock band Glen Bailey & Showdown. Since 1991, Dru has arranged all the music for LoveSong as well as handling all keyboard parts.
Dru uses the software program, Band In A Box, and will demonstrate how songwriters can use it to record and perform their songs.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Joe Milton to Speak at 2nd Tuesday Meeting July 8th

 Joe Milton is well-known for his independent recording studio, Jo-Musik, where he writes and records his own material and produces new talent. Joe's songs have been featured in film and television, including the NBC mini-series, Hunt For the Unicorn about fugitive Ira Einhorn. http://joemilton.com/mus.htm

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

JAY JOHNSON WILL SPEAK AND PERFORM JUNE 10TH

JAY JOHNSON

Jay's music has found homes in various genres, from southern rock to blues to americana/country to funk and singer songwriter...so please peruse through the entire catalog - thanks so much! 

Jay Johnson is a multi-genre (he hates that term, by the way,) multi-award winning (hates that one, too) performer singer/songwriter. Among his most recent accolades, Jay was nominated for Singer/Songwriter of the Year at the 2007 Texas Music Awards.

Jay was voted Male Vocalist of the Year at the 2005 Texas Music Awards in which he and his band at the time received the most nominations (6) in the history of the show, including Song, Album, Musician and Entertainer of the Year. He was also selected as a Regional Finalist in the 2004 Sony/USA Network Nashville Star TV Show.

This 18-yr veteran performer has self-released 3 albums (all received statewide, regional and international airplay)while sharing the stage with such talent as Jackson Browne, Pat Green, Willie Nelson, Charlie Robison, Jack Ingram, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Steven Fromholtz, Gary P. Nunn and countless others. Several of Jay's songs have been released by fellow songwriters as well. Johnson's style of writing is as diverse and all encompassing as the writer himself and his writing savvy has been compared to James Taylor, The Black Crowes, Neil Young, Jackson Browne & Townes Van Zandt.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Ted Pearce Speaks On his Career As A Christian Artist at May 13th Meeting

Christian Artist Ted Pearce
American praise and worship artist, widely admired in the "Messianic” circles (jewish folk and Israeli influences,) formerly on Integrity Records with “Lamb” and has had 2 songs covered by Paul Wilbur. Ted has produced 8 albums and written songs that are played weekly in messianic synagogues worldwide.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

CO-WRITES SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 8

Co-writes are back by demand. We will divide into small groups to complete a writing assignment. More details to come. This is our most fun meetings, so don't miss this one.
Free to members. $5 for visitors

Meeting Schedule:
6:30: Sign in and network
7:00: Association Announcements
7:15: Program
8:15: Song Critiques - Members only. $10



Future Programs:
May: Christian touring singer songwriters, Ted Pearce
June: Singer Songwriter, Jay Johnson
July: Dove nominated producer, Joe Milton

Saturday, March 1, 2014

PRODUCER PETE MILLER REVEALS SONG OF THE YEAR 2013

Local producer and our judge for Best Songs of the Meeting, PETE MILLER, will reveal the Song of The Year 2013 by reviewing the top five songs with their critiques.

ABOUT PETE MILLER

Pete has enjoyed a successful career in both live performance and recording. With extensive touring over the years, he has had the opportunity of sharing the stage with a number of musical greats including The Temptations, Gladys Knight, Beach Boys, Faith Hill, LeAnn Rimes, and Garth Brooks. Recording credits cover a wide range of musical styles and projects such as albums for various artists, and jingles for TV and radio. In the DFW area, he has had the honor of producing and arranging projects for many artists and songwriters. One of his most recent works was for DSA Board member Aaron Shook.

CRITQUES WILL FOLLOW

Saturday, February 1, 2014

McMillen to Analyze the Grammy Winning Song Of The Year at the Feb. 11th Workshop

If you watched the Grammy Awards last Sunday, you know that the 3 hour show was full of noteworthy performances by the best of the best current artists and some oldie but goodies. Of special note to us songwriters was the award for Song Of The Year. We will analyze the melody and lyric of the winning song, Lorde's "Royals", to discover the elements that make it a popular song. Come out for some fun picking this song apart.

About Barbara McMillen: Founding President Emeritus and a voting member of the Recording Academy, Barbara currently teaches Songwriting at Collin College and workshops online. She is a performing songwriter, music therapist and producer with experience in label management, publishing, and marketing music. http://www.barbaramcmillen.com

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

TONY RAMEY DELIVERS BIG

Future speakers at DSA 2nd Tuesdays have a tough bar to clear. Tony Ramey (http://tonyramey.com/) set it sky high in January with a program that will be hard to surpass.  In sports terms, Ramey's a triple threat. He writes great songs. He tells great stories. And he gives gentle but helpful criticism. He's a good singer and picker as well, as the full room at The Center for Community Cooperation can attest.

Ramey can drop some names, but they fall easily from his lips because he's not trying to impress. He's been writing songs for almost 20 years, most of that time in Nashville, so he's met and worked with some of the big talents. He wrote for George Strait's publishing house, Muy Bueno, for 8-plus years. Here's Strait's version of the Ramey co-write 'Hot Grease and Zydeco': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRVtMYjIr_0

Craig Morgan, Trisha Yearwood, Doug Stone, Alabama, Johnny Lee, and the late Ray Price are among others who've sung his tunes. Last night, Ramey played the heartfelt but unreleased 'The Bible, the Bottle and the Gun,' on which Willie Nelson will sing a verse. (I hope I got that title right.) Most recently, he has a Texas music hit with Aaron Watson, 'Summertime Girl':  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnciWv9ieCI

In fact, Ramey's written something like 1,600 songs. Almost all are in full or demo production.  "And no one's going to pitch them unless I pitch them," he said with a laugh.

Don't take things too seriously. That was the theme of the night. Don't take yourself, your work or your ambitions too seriously.  Hold things loosely. Live your life loving what you do.  (Nice hook there.)

Ramey loves to write and perform. He says he was able to write 150 songs a year partly because his brain is always humming. He writes lyrics and melody at the same time. When he hears a clever phrase, he immediately begins to explore it with melodies. He says you can't wait for inspiration if you're hoping to be a professional songwriter. Writing becomes a discipline.

Ramey, who once pursued a PhD in literature at Middle Tennessee State University, now lives and works in the Dallas area, where he helped start Dig It Deep Publishing, http://digitdeeppublishing.com/. Catch him most Tuesday's at Love & War, Plano. He'll also open Feb. 7 for Mark Chesnut at Hank's in McKinney.