Songwriting Success for Big & Rich (and other news)
By Don • Sep 6th, 2006 • Category: Songwriting News
Big & Rich tear it up for songwriting success
But regardless of what you think about songs such as “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” or “8th of November,” it’s almost impossible not to admire the spirit in which they were created. Big & Rich were seasoned Nashville songwriters long before they met each other, but they’re also just a couple of dudes tearing it up. (link)
The Canadian Press reviews Ray LaMontagne’s new album.
John Mayer talks with Connecticut Now about his new album.
President Bush teases Senator Orrin Hatch about his songwriting.
Hatch earned nearly $40,000 in songwriting royalties in the past year, writing mostly patriotic and religious songs for albums and films. Bush has had to listen at least once to a Hatch song - “Heal Our Land” was performed at the president’s January 2005 inaugural celebration.(link)
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