Songwriters: Win or Learn

Songwriters tend to have this “win or lose” mentality.  When I play my songs for someone, I either “win” and they take a copy, or I “lose” and they reject my song (and by default, me). I would suggest that we look at those opportunities as “win or learn” opportunities.  Again, if they love my…

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Put The Butt in the Chair: The Real Cure For Writer’s Block

Publishers don’t give writer’s block vacations. People often ask us how we fight “writer’s block”. Unfortunately, my publisher does not offer Writer’s Block Vacation Days. I’m expected to write, not make excuses. So, on days when I don’t FEEL like writing, what do I do? I put my butt in the chair and I write…

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Don’t Judge A Pro Songwriter By His Cover

The other day, a friend and I were talking about a songwriter in town that is on FIRE. He’s getting an amazing number of cuts. We were talking (with a little envy) about his success and wishing for something even close to what he is experiencing. Someone else came in the room and heard us…

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SongTown Birthday Bash: Recap!

RECAP: SongTown Birthday Bash and Townie Awards (10/1/2016) The SongTown Birthday Bash took place this past Saturday night at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville, TN. Around 300 people attended to celebrate two years of SongTown! We also held our first ever Townie Awards show highlighting outstanding members of SongTown (full list of winners and photo gallery…

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9 Of The Most Famous Collaborations In Music History

Recently, I’ve read a lot of articles and social media posts about songs that have multiple songwriters. Asserting that co-writing creates bad art.  Seemingly ignoring some of the most famous collaborations throught histroy. What journalist and headline seeking trash-talkers don’t understand is music by nature is a collaborative art … Has nothing to do with quality…

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I’m A Songwriter

Today, I’m sitting in a hotel room in Reno, Nevada. Last night, I played the second of 5 shows in a row at Harrah’s Casino. As I sat on stage, looking out at a crowd I couldn’t even see because of the bright lights, I was thinking about all of the amazing things I have…

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Songwriting Success – How Bad Do You Want It?

Often in my mentoring sessions, I find mysession asking aspiring writers this question, “How bad do you want songwriting success?” “If you want something bad enough, you’ll find a way. If not, you’ll find an excuse” This quote always hits me right between the eyes. In some areas of my life, I’m still very much…

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How To Blow A Potential Pub Deal In 3 Common Mistakes!

You’ve got the songs… So you’ve been writing and put together a nice collection of songs; and you’re ready for that next step… Finding a publisher. That person who believes in your writing and has the connections to make things happen. Here are 3 common mistakes that can kill your chances of working with a music publisher……

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A Week In The Life: A Surprising Look At The Schedule Of A Pro Songwriter

Marty Dodson- Hit songwriter - Songtown

Several people have asked, so here is an outline of my week. It’s fairly typical with a few twists thrown in. MONDAY 9 AM – Meet with Entertainment Attorney to Sign New Contract 10 AM – Deliver Signed Contracts to Publisher 10:30 AM – Write with a new artist that my publisher set me up…

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Songwriters: What’s A SongTown?

Every now and then, because we have so many new people joining us, we like to remind everyone why Clay and I created Songtown. We built this city on several pillars that we hope will keep it standing for many years. So, in a nutshell, here are the founding principles of SongTown. Community We wanted…

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