Monday, January 19, 2009

Dallas Songwriters Meeting Tuesday February 10, 7PM

Adam Mitchell, staff writer at Peer Music, Nashville

http://www.peermusic.com/artistwriter/artistsdetail.cfm?artist_id=83

Critiques will follow.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Tuesday, July 8, Steve Weisberg followed by song critiques

MONTHLY MEETING - http://www.dallassongwriters.com/meetingblog.htm
DSA Monthly Guest Speaker & Song Critiques - Every Second Tuesday, except Aug.
At the Center for Community Cooperation, 2900 Live Oak (Oak Corner), Dallas


The next meeting is Tuesday, July 8th
Seizing the Moment

Guest Speaker- Steve Weisberg , Songwriter/ Guitarist
Steve recorded, wrote, toured & did all the TV specials with John Denver during his biggest years 1973-77. www.myspace.com/steveweisbergmusic

He is crrently playing in a 2-man acoustic show, very true to the original JD formula, and lead singer Roy Rivers has been nominated for six European CMA awards in 2006, winning a #1 award for Best Vocal Collaboration, with Dolly Parton. www.royrivers.com He’s the real deal, and I’m his fan. His stage presence is powerful, ranking with the best you’ve seen.

6:30 PM - Sign In/ NETWORKING
7:00 PM – Announcements
7:30 PM – Guest Speaker
8:00 PM – SONG CRITIQUES
- Members only - $5 Per Critique (1 song per member, please)... Bring CD (bring one song on a CD) or cassette and 30 lyric sheets so that each person will be able to follow the lyric as the song plays. Songs should be the FIRST track on the CD or Tape. Those without lyric sheets may be bumped.

Mail In your Critiques now for the next meeting
Members may mail in to our PO Box a Cd to be critiqued at the meetings for a fee of $20. Your critique will be recorded and sent to you as an MP3 file. This offers members who are unable to attend the meeting the benefit from the critique program and a chance to compete for the Songwriter of the Year Award. Here's a comment from Morri Hartgraves about the program, "Thank you for putting the time and effort into MIC. The program is really benefitting me as a songwriter. Sherrie and Blake's comments were appreciated."


ZINE SWAP
DSA is offering a place to swap magazines at the monthly meeting. Instead of throwing out your music magazines, bring them to the meeting to share with other members. We will provide a space at the sign in tables for the Zine Swap. For more information call 214 750-0916 or visit the DSA website.

DSA LIBRARY
Songwriting /Music related books are available for checking out by DSA members at the meetings. Donations to our library are accepted.
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Planned 2008 Speakers

NO MEETING IN AUGUST

Sept - Finding Insipriation, Craig St. Clair
Oct - Writing Better Melodies, Barbara McMillen
Nov. - Annual Membership Meeting
Reagan Redfern, Marketing Your Music On Myspace
Dec. - Christmas Party

Have any suggestions? What kind of programs would you like? Programs@dallassongwriters.org

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Friday, June 6, 2008

JUNE 08 MONTHLY MEETING

DSA Meeting June 10 2008 6:30-9:30
How Songwriters & Performers Can Give Their Best Interview

Guest Speaker- Bobbie Wygant
Radio and TV Emmy winner Bobbie Wygant will also talk about the most memorable people she has ever interviewed.

Bobbie has interviewed celebrities like Bob Hope (her favorite), Bette Davis, Tom Cruise, Sally Field, John Travolta, Clint Eastwood, Tom Hanks, John Wayne, Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton, Johnny Carson, George Clooney, Jim Carrey, Bruce Willis and many others.

Bobby Wygant was the first broadcaster in Texas and is only the 16th in the U.S. to be inducted into the prestigious Gold Circle of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, saluting her for more than 50 years of achievement in broadcasting.

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Bobbie Wygant

Bobbie Wygant's career spans the entire era of television in Texas . For more than a half century, she has brought the glamour of Hollywood to the plains of North Texas . She has given viewers insight into the lives of local and national newsmakers through "thousands" of interviews. And Bobbie has been an inspiration and guiding force behind many television careers.

Fresh out of Purdue University in Indiana , Bobbie came to work at the first television station in Texas , WBAP-TV (now NBC 5/KXAS-TV), which signed on in 1948. Bobbie wrote live entertainment programs, pitched products and hosted quiz shows.

In 1960, Bobbie became the first woman to host and produce a general interest television interview program in the southwestern United States . "Dateline" was not simply about food and fashion. Historic astronauts, First Ladies and newsmakers told their stories to Bobbie. She interviewed a local newspaper reporter named Bob Schieffer following his
trip to cover the Vietnam War. After appearing on Bobbie's show, Schieffer was offered a reporter position at WBAP-TV. Bobbie was on the air live on November 22, 1963 when news broke that President John F. Kennedy had been shot in Dallas .

In the 1970s, "Dateline" ended and Bobbie moved to the news department. She began sharing anchor duties on a 5:00 p.m. newscast called "Inside Area 5" with Chip Moody.

Bobbie moved to full-time arts and entertainment reporting by the 1980s. She is so widely respected by the film making community that she could count among her best friends the late Bob Hope.

In addition to her revealing Hollywood interviews Bobbie brought the local arts to the NBC 5 audience with her probing coverage of the Kimbell Art Museum , The Modern Museum, Casa Manana and the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth , and the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center and Fair Park Music Hall in Dallas .

Bobbie retired from NBC 5 in 1999. But she still files freelance reports for the station's 4:00 newscast.

Bobbie has interviewed many heartthrobs and action stars in her career, but her leading man was Phil Wygant, a long time program director at WBAP-TV. Her husband of 38 years died in 1986.

Away from the screen, Bobbie has also worked hard for North Texans. She has raised money for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, the Women's Shelter of Tarrant County and the Alzheimer's Association. She was also one of the original local hosts of the Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon on NBC 5.

Perhaps Bobbie's greatest contribution is within the newsroom itself. NBC 5 journalists turn to her advice on everything from how to handle difficult contract negotiations to what you say to the co-worker who just stole your story from under your nose. She's got an answer. And she usually delivers it with a smile.

Television is a medium that's seen an evolution of change from its start. But in Dallas/Fort Worth, television viewers have a steady, pleasant and polished trailblazer in Bobbie Wygant.

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