Frank Black, Nashville, and Other Songwriting News

By Don • Oct 27th, 2006 • Category: Songwriting News

frank_black_sm.jpgNashville Hype is back in Nashville! Paul King at Nashville Hype has successfully completed his move back to Nashville and is already making the rounds on the scene. If you want the best Nashville insider information definitely keep NashvilleHype.com in mind. (Link)

Get played. Songwriting and home recording podcast. HomemadeHitShow.com will play your music on their podcast. Check em out.

You’ve got a friend in me. The Bradenton Herald lists the Top 10 Reasons to Dig Songwriter Randy Newman.

Pixies. The Onion A.V. Club interviews frontman Frank Black.


AVC: Do you think your songwriting has grown more personal over the years?

FB: No, but it seems more personal to an outsider, to a listener. My most cryptic, strange songs might be my most personal, but that isn’t how people are going to receive them, because they don’t know the code. To rephrase the question, I would say I decode a lot more. (Link via LargeHeartedBoy)

Don is the founder, writer and editor of BloggingMuses.com. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina, USA.
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