The Struggle Is Real – A Songwriter’s Journey

Hi! I’m here to introduce myself as a guest blogger here in SongTown …I know my name is already familiar, as I am the blondest member of the Club For People Named Marty/i Dodson. As well as sharing a name and friendship with your illustrious SongTown founder/mentor Marty Dodson, I also share a love for…

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Riding Your Creative Flow: 5 Steps For Enhancing Your Songwriting

What Does Creative Flow Feel Like? 1. You feel completely focused. So much so that you forget your personal needs. You may even  forget to eat for hours while you are working! 2. You have a clear vision of what your art should sound or look like while working on it. 3. You are certain…

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The Reasons I Write Songs

I once had a friend who told me he was going to write a book. Here is how our conversation went: Him: “I’m going to write a book” Me: “What will it be about?” Him: “I don’t know. Anything.” Me: “What do you feel like you have to say?” Him: “Nothing. I just want a…

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The Anatomy Of A Love Song

Several weeks ago, I was in a discussion with some other writers at my publishing company about the state of songwriting as a career. Things were being said like: “You have to write with the artist to get a cut.” “I only write uptempo” “Everyone only wants ‘tailgates, trucks and dirt roads’ ” I listened…

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Kids Are Dreamers, Dreams Change The World

I remember spending my days daydreaming as a kid. I daydreamed sitting in my desk at school, I daydreamed while doing the list of chores waiting for me when I got home from school, and I daydreamed before closing my eyes and falling asleep at each night. I think I knew deep down that dreams…

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Top Ten Ways Songwriters Can Kill A Co-Write

1) Show up drunk, hung over, unprepared or having had no sleep. I’ve had co-writers show up in all of those states.  If you find yourself in one of those states, do yourself and your co-writer a favor and just reschedule so you don’t waste anyone’s time. 2) Insist on your way all the time.…

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My Story: by Marty Dodson

I grew up in Nashville. So, I missed out on being able to say that I quit my job and sold everything I had to move here. My family moved to Nashville when I was 5 and I’ve been here ever since. Even though I don’t get to tell a story of moving here for…

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Scars on Hearts and Guitars

On September 11th, 2001, I was in our publishing company office writing. I had brought my only quality guitar – a Taylor 310 that sounded AMAZING and that I cared for like one of my children. I was careful to wipe the strings after each use, to humidify when needed and to protect it from…

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A Songwriter’s First Cut Is The Deepest

People often ask me what it feels like to hear your song on the radio for the first time. What’s the feeling you get when you experience a songwriter’s first cut? I remember precisely where I was the first time I heard one of my songs on the radio. I was driving up Granny White…

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