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Tia Sillers's

The Art Of Writing Inspired

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Tia Sillers

Grammy-winning songwriter
with hits in Rock, Pop, & Country.

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Grammy writer of "I Hope You Dance” & “Blue On Black,” shares how to write songs that matter to the world.

Lost Footage Found!

One of the best CrashCourses ever taught at SongTown ended up on a damaged hard drive and thought lost forever. But recently we were able to recover this amazing course. The video is not high definition but the material is high impact!

Tia Sillers, Grammy winning songwriter of “I Hope You Dance,” shares her killer insight into songwriting, writing inspired, and writing songs that matter. Tia is one the rare songwriters that has written a song of the year in Pop, Rock, and Country. And she will guide you through her methods for creating art that reaches the hearts of all that hear her songs.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Tia Sillers

Tia Sillers’ landmark song “I Hope You Dance," initially recorded by Lee Ann Womack, struck an emotional chord with listeners and received national exposure on Oprah and through articles in Newsweek and the New York Times. It was even performed at the Nobel Prize awards ceremony and eventually went on to win every conceivable award including the Grammy, CMA, ACM, NSAI, ASCAP, and BMI Song of the Year. The song also enjoyed success in Europe and South America in a version recorded by popular international artist Ronan Keating, and a version by Gladys Knight was featured in the Tyler Perry film The Family That Preys. However, Tia is far from a one-hit wonder having penned hit songs for numerous other artists, including the #1 smashes "That'd Be Alright," recorded by Alan Jackson, and "There's Your Trouble," recorded by The Dixie Chicks.

Crossing genres, Tia has achieved success with a variety of artists including established rocker Kenny Wayne Shepherd, with whom she has written multiple hits, including the top five songs "Last Goodbye”, "Was" and the #1 smash "Blue On Black", which not only held the top spot on the rock charts for seventeen weeks but was also the 1998 Billboard Rock Song of the Year. Tia was nominated for ten Canadian CMA awards in 2009 for her work with Canadian artistsJohnny Reid, Crystal Shawanda, and Victoria Banks. Other artists who have recorded Tia's songs include Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Trace Adkins, Trisha Yearwood, Diamond Rio, Wynonna, Patty Loveless, and Sister Hazel.

TOPICS INCLUDE

Lesson 1: Staying Inspired
Lesson 2: Books for the Songwriter’s Soul
Lesson 3: Nobody’s Perfect
Lesson 4: Utilize Your Strengths
Lesson 5: Don’t Brag
Lesson 6: Write the Song You Want to Sing
Lesson 7: The Arc of a Song
Lesson 8: Don’t Forget!

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