Thursday, November 6, 2014

DAY - 307+308

Yesterday, was an all around great day for music!  It started off in school.  My 8th Chorus performed for a group of 25 Chinese Principles who are in town visiting American schools.  Considering that my group has only been a Chorus (some have never even sang) for about 3 months they knocked it out of the park!  It was the first time they performed in front of anyone. I was definitely proud.

After school, it was straight to Music Row for a writing session with the amazing Tammy Jacobs and Jason Eustice.  We met up at Demolition Music Publishing (Jason's Publisher) and did a ton of work editing two of our past songs and finishing a brand new one!   Tammy, Jason and I have written about five songs so far and honestly they just keep getting better...and I still think the first one is a hit! Great songwriting and success in the business of songwriting has A  LOT to do with great teamwork. I'm grateful to be working with such talented people.

Yesterday, I also sent an email to John Ettinger owner of TTA.  The Talent Associates is a progressive and innovative management company representing groups such as Emerson Drive and new comers Black Jack Billy to name a few.  I reached out to John to meet and play him some songs.  To my surprise he got back to me and took me up on the offer!!  More to come.

Cheers!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

DAY - 305-306

My sister's wedding was beautiful!  We had blast catching up with family and old friends!  Cape May, NJ in the fall is gorgeous.  So many colors on the trees and the town is decorated to tee for Halloween.  Wish my sister and new brother an amazing first year of marriage and a lifetime of happiness.  For them, it's off to Saint Lucia for the honeymoon!



I am currently enjoying a beautiful day off from school.  Nashville teachers got off of school for voting day. Sweet!  I had a writing session lined up at Demolition Music Pub tonight but it looks like we're postponing until tomorrow.  So technically, I have off the entire day.  It's been great.  Slept in a little, caught up on paying bills, took the dog for a nice long walk, and did a TON of networking! Between yesterday morning and today, I did about a week's worth of emailing.  It feels good to be productive.

One of the biggest things I did this morning was email the head of A&R at Universal Music Nashville, Joe Fisher and ask for a meeting.  Joe wrote back to me about a song I pitched for Billy Currington a while ago asking if I had any more material.  At the time, I sent him what I had.  Now, I have a lot more in the catalog so I figured I'd ask for a meeting.   We shall see.

I reached out to long time family friend and successful NY songwriter, Dana Parish to keep in touch and send an update.  I also asked for some useful advice on a new song.  I wrote a song with Bill Gue called, "When I Am In Your Arms".  It's a Popera song (Pop/Opera) in the style of Josh Groban. I love how the song turned out, however I am very unfamiliar with the players in that market so I'm getting advice and ideas about pitching.  Dana has written for adult contemporary artists such as Celine Dion so I was thinking she might have some ideas.   If you've never heard Dana's music check her out...she's awesome! http://www.danaparish.com/

I made a connection with an LA publisher,  Katie Jelen from Secret Road Publishing,  through one of my co-writer's Matt Santry.  Secret Road is a publisher, as well as management company who's biggest client is Ingrid Michaelson.  

Lastly, I pitched "When I Am In Your Arms" to Mascioli Entertainment in consideration for their artists.

Those are the highlights.  More to come this week!

Friday, October 31, 2014

DAY - 303-304

Flying back to NJ this morning for my sister Toni's wedding!!  Can't wait to have a blast with my family and watch my lil sis tie the knot. :)  Amazing!!  Not to mention, I'm gaining a brother-in-law.  Win win!!    My flight leaves in 2 hours so I'll make this one quick.

Yesterday and this early this morning were pitching days.  Yesterday morning, I finished up pitching the rest of Parmalee's team.  This morning I decided to re-pitch Cassadee Pope a newer song I wrote with J Fred Knobloch called "Break".  While we were writing "Break" I had Cassadee in mind the whole time so I really want to push for it to be heard.  We shall see.

Have a great weekend.  Cheers!


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

DAY - 300-302

Another year down.  Yesterday, was my birthday.  Not bad for a rainy work day.  Sue and I made the best of it last night and went to really cool new restaurant called "Sinema" and afterwards hit our favorite ice cream joint, Jeni's.  Sinema was really good.  High quality, chef inspired, gourmet dishes, cool atmosphere and a very knowledgable food and beverage staff helping pair food with wine selections.  It's a little pricey, but not too bad especially for a special occasion.

Dragging this morning.  I feel like I might be getting sick. Worst timing because this weekend my sister's getting married!  That's right, my sister, Toni and my future brother-in-law, Josh are getting married this weekend at a winery in Cape May, NJ.  Sue and I are flying back this Friday.  Looking forward to seeing my family for the weekend and celebrating such an awesome day!

This past Sunday, I played the Sunday writer's night at Bluebird Cafe.  Fantastic evening of music. About 10 songwriters performed including headlining hit songwriter, Hugh Moffet.  It's still amazes me to show up at a venue and see a line out the door and down the street.  The unassuming, Bluebird Cafe, set in a tiny strip mall, has become a true Nashville destination.  Folks from all over the world come to see shows.  Literally.  On Sunday, there were folks from Australia, England and Canada in attendance. Here's a pic...

Monday morning, I heard back from Joe Nichols' producer, Derek George.  (Refer to Day - 295-297)  I pitched Joe "One Kiss".  This is the first song Derek has gotten back to me about.  He said, "really cool song but not the one."  Damn! feel so close yet so far away.  It's exciting that I'm getting through the door, but of course a bummer I haven't hit the home run yet.  Patience is a virtue.  In the music business that proverb is especially important to remember.  :)

Yesterday morning, I made a few more follow ups and did a little writing with Jon D'Agostino.  This morning, I pitched Parmalee's team, "Brand New Love Song".

My head is up, my spirits are high, and I'm more excited than ever to take on this new year of my life and career.  Wish me luck!  Cheers!


Friday, October 24, 2014

DAY - 298+299

Beautiful week here in Nashville.  I'm excited it's Friday. Supposed to be 70 degrees today!

Shameless Plug Warning:  This Sunday night I'm playing the Sunday writer's night at Bluebird Cafe.  If you're in town, come on out and catch my set! I'll be playing some brand new material.  Doors open at 7:30pm but it's first come first serve and the line at Bluebird gets long early.  Hope to see you there!

Yesterday and today have both been follow up days.  I've been following up with new writer connections as well as publishers and producers.  Nothing to exciting report.  Hope you have a great weekend!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

DAY - 295-297

The LA trip is officially booked!  (refer to last post) Co-writer, Bill Gue and I are all set to write with the amazing, Michael Jay.  I'm still so pumped about this opportunity.  Sue and I are actually going to make a little trip out of it.  We're flying out the weekend before and planning to spend a few extra days soaking in the California sun.   It's been a few years since we've been out to CA so I want to take advantage of it.

Monday, I pitched Joe Nichols' team "One Kiss".  Haven't heard anything back.

Yesterday, I had a writing session with UK artist/songwriter Jen Armstrong.  If you haven't heard Jen's music, check her out.  Really cool sound and a great voice! She also happens to be a killer songwriter.  We knocked another one out last night.

Later today, I'm skyping with Bill Gue to finish up a song we started a few weeks ago. Very cool concept with a nice little twist.  Looking forward to finishing.

This morning I also sent some emails following up and keeping in touch with contacts I've made thus far.  "It's all about the follow up" is an adage I learned in business school.  Honestly, the more I practice it, the more I realize how true it is.  

Cheers!

Friday, October 17, 2014

DAY - 291 - 294

TGIF!  This has felt like a looonnng week.  Probably because last week was Fall break... so this week was extra hard getting back into the grind.  Anyway, I'm looking at a beautiful weekend ahead.  The fall weather is in full effect and I'm loving it here in Nashville.  Come to think of it, a year ago today, I was just finishing up my coursework and leaving Philadelphia for Nashville.  I can't believe it's already been a year!  It's also crazy that I'm staring at DAY - 294 of Chapter 2- Nashville of Making It 365 .  The full 365 is fast approaching.  Looking back, this year has been incredible.  If I can keep this momentum going 2015 could be a killer year! Fingers crossed.

Speaking of keeping the momentum going...I've got some pretty awesome news!  My co-writer, Bill Gue and I have been invited to write with mega hit LA songwriter/producer, Michael Jay!!  Bill sent some songs we've been working on together and he took a BIG interest.  Long story short, he has invited us out to LA for a co-write!  Michael has written hits for artists such as Celine Dion, Eminem, Kylie Minogue, Mandy Moore, to name a few, as well as countless hits for artists around the world.  Incredible news and such an honor.  I'm so pumped!  More to come on that! :)

I also had a great write this week with Jon D'Agostino.  We finished up a really sweet new song.  And by "sweet", I mean it's a truly endearing song.  I can't wait for ya'll to hear it.

PS:  If you're in Nashville next Sunday, .I'll be playing my the Sunday writer's night at Bluebird Cafe.  Let me know because I'd love to see you there.  Cheers!



Monday, October 13, 2014

DAY - 287-290

Crazy,  non-stop, exhausting, but awesome week.  Five new songs written and one house officially moved into.  I can't say it was a relaxing Fall break, but it was pretty damn productive. Who needs to relax anyway?  I can rest when I'm dead.  But seriously,  I've realized I've the become the type of person that if I'm not doing "something" I get anxious.  I can't even watch TV for too long without feeling like I'm wasting precious hours.  Are these signs of being a workaholic??

My writing sessions when great last week.  Friday was a big day for me.  Natalie Harker, the first publisher I ever had a meeting with, set me up on a write with one of her writers, Jesse Walker, at Liz Rose Music.  Like I said earlier, I was anxious about the session because I wanted to bring my A-game and prove myself, blah, blah blah. Well, it went amazingly well.  Not only did Jesse and I write a beautiful song, but we got two other dates on the calendar to write again.  Sweeet!

Sue and I are finally moved in to our new home in East Nashville.  Yesterday, we had lunch at one of favorite spots, (Mitchell's deli) which is now right down the street, and last night, we went to Midtown and 5 Points in East Nashville and it was totally awesome to be able to take a $7 Lyft ride home.  Couldn't be more excited about our new digs!!

This morning, I did some following up.  I also sent Rebekah Gordon at Warner Music an edit of a song she really dug, but had a few suggestions on the lyric.  My co-writers agreed and we made the edits.  Here's the song ONE KISS

Cheers!




Tuesday, October 7, 2014

DAY - 282-286

My apologies for the long delay between posts.

Last week was another big week of pitching songs.  I made some strong pitches to artists such as Jake Owen and Eli Young Band.  Haven't heard anything back as of yet.  The rest of the week was spent booking writing sessions for this week.

 I am currently on Fall Break and absolutely loving it!  Been writing like crazy as well as slowly beginning the moving process.  Speaking of which, you never know how much "stuff" you have until you move.  I wish we could have had a yard sale prior to moving.  Sorry, got off track.  Anyway, Monday I was on Music Row at Demolition Music Publishing writing with Jason Eustice and Tammy Jacobs.  Tomorrow, I have two Skype sessions, one with Indiana songwriter, Bill Gue and the other with Demolition owner, Jon D'Agostino.  Thursday's a moving day and Friday I'm back on Music Row at Liz Rose Music writing with Jesse Walker and country artist, Brandon Ray.

Ohh!  I have to give a shout out!  I was watching The Voice tonight and all of the sudden I heard a familiar voice.  It was none other than Matt McAndrew from Philadelphia.  Matt and I went to University of the Arts together.  We graduated around the same time.  As I was watching tonight, out walks Matt and gives a STELLAR performance, turning almost everyone's chair.  He ended up choosing Adam Levine.  Definitely tune in and check him out! Truly talented young artist.  I remember hearing him for the first time at school and thinking, this guy is going places.  Check him out...do it!!!

Cheers!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

DAY - 281

I always get inside my own head and psych myself out before a big writing session...especially if it's with a new co-writer. What if he/she doesn't like my ideas? What if it doesn't go well and then he/she doesn't want to work again?  What if I totally suck that day and it gets back to the publisher that set up the meeting?   Now granted, it usually turns out fine or even great, however sometimes those insecurities get the best me.   One of my co-writer's Scot Sax (Like We Never Loved At All) said something I'll never forget.  He said, "Every time I pick up the guitar or walk into a writing session I always imagine myself writing the best song I've ever written."  He said, "I actually tell myself...I'm going to write a kick ass song right now."  I've started using that technique as a subtle confidence boost.  I don't know how much of songwriting is technique, practice and skill... and how much is mental.  I'd venture to say that mental aspect plays a BIG part!    Anyway, just thought I'd share.

Which leads in perfectly to today's update.  Last night, I got an email from Natalie at Liz Rose Music letting me know she scheduled me to write at Liz Rose Music next Friday with Jesse Walker and possibly a third writer!  Jesse has written for artists such as Avril Lavigne and Martina McBride.  I'm totally pumped for this opportunity.  It's going to be the perfect way to close out the "writing binge, week off from school" that I have next week.

This morning, I responded yes to session,(of course) and thanked Natalie for the opportunity.  Now it's time to gather some KILLER ideas, melodies, etc to bring to the table!!  Oh...and get out of my own head.

Cheers!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

DAY - 279-280

Fall break is fast approaching!  I'm looking at a full week off from school starting this coming Saturday. You know what that means...time to go on a writing binge!  This two writing sessions a week thing has been totally killing the creative flow.  Normally, I'm able to do more but with the purchase of the house...renovations, etc. it's been too hectic to fit more in.   Next week, I'm going to try and write as many songs as possible.  I'll be playing "creative catch up" if you will.  Can't wait!

Speaking of writing sessions, I've got a great one lined up for tomorrow night.  I'm writing with Jason Eustice, Tammy Jacobs, and Tammy's friend, Erica who I haven't written with yet. Tammy, Jason and I have written three killer songs together already so I'm looking forward to knocking another one out of the park!

This morning and yesterday morning, I spent some time sending emails out to schedule writing sessions for next week as well as trying to schedule some publisher meetings.

I want to get everything booked and scheduled ahead of time because Sue and I are also trying to do the majority of our move next week.  We pushed back the move date as much as possible to allow time for the renovations we're doing so it looks like we officially move in October 12th now.  Crunch time!

Friday, September 26, 2014

DAY - 278

Morning Starbucks routine.  The weather has been amazing this week.  Fall at it's best.  I'm staring into a weekend full of home renovation.  Even though it's tough work, I'm looking forward to it!

I took another big swing this morning and pitched Keith Urban's team.  I pitched his A&R at Universal Music, his producer, and his management at Borman Entertainment.  I decided to send only one song... Beach Town.   I know the song is a strong pitch for Keith.  I'm just hoping to get through and in the mix on this one.

Hope you have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

DAY - 275-277

Gotta keep this one short.  Busy day ahead and I have to be at school extra early to get some papers graded, etc.  

Tuesday, I took a big swing and pitched Luke Bryan's team a few songs.  I reached out to his A&R at Universal Music Group as well as his manager at Red Light Management.  The two songs I pitched were "Rebound" and "Happy Hour". 

Wednesday, I made a couple pitches.  I reached out to Joe Nichols producer, Derek George and pitched "Rebound" as well as "Die Happy".  I also pitched a new country duo called American Young.  They had a single last year that was a great song called, "Love Is War".  I love their sound so I figured I'd reach out.  They're currently signed with Curb records so I sent emails their A&R at Curb.  I sent them, "Happily Ever Over" and "Bring Me Back to Life".  

You can hear all these songs at www.mynameisaugust.bandcamp.com 

Last Friday, while waiting in the lobby of Warner Music for my meeting, I met a few people who were also waiting for meetings.  One of which, was a manager by the name of Louis O'Reilly from Invictus Entertainment Group.  We got to talking and Louis gave me his card and told me to send him some songs.  So I did this morning. We shall see! 

Hope you have a great Thursday!  

Monday, September 22, 2014

DAY - 272-274

Apologies for the delay in posting.  I usually try to get a post in before the weekend, but I got totally consumed with home renovation.  My father-in-law has been in town helping us sand and stain the floors, patch drywall, run new electricity, etc, etc.   Almost ready for the official move-in which has been pushed back to October 9th.  The place is really coming together nicely.  I'll try to post some before and afters soon.  :)

Last week is a blur.   I did a lot of pitching and a lot of following up.

I also had the BIGGEST meeting of my career as a writer so far.  Last week, I met with director of A&R at Warner Music, Rebekah Gordon.  The experience was surreal.

I drive up and down Music Row, every other day, wondering what the insides of these big major labels look like and when or if I'll get the opportunity to be invited in the doors.  Well, the opportunity came.  And I am confident in saying, I was ready.  The meeting went fantastic.  Rebekah, besides being a super talented A&R rep, is an awesome person.  I played her about 5 or 6 songs and received great response...especially on 3 them that she thought might be a good fit for some of her artists.  Fingers crossed.

Ultimately, even if nothing happens (and odds are, it probably won't) at the end of the meeting, the door was left open...and that's a success all by itself.

I love Nashville.  

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

DAY - 270+271

Great day yesterday.  Woke up early for the usual Starbucks hang and pitched Billy Currington's A&R a couple songs.  I heard he's still looking to finish up his latest project so I pitched a few more.  I sent over "Die Happy" and a brand new song called, "One Kiss".

"One Kiss" is a new song I wrote with Demolition Music's, Jon D'Agostino, as well as Troy Castellano, and Stone Aielli.  Jason Garner productions demoed the song and it turned out killer...at least in my humble opinion. ;)  Check it out...lemme know what you think!

Last night, I had a writing session with the incredibly talented husband and wife team of Scot Sax and Suzie Brown.  We knocked another one out last night and, honestly, I think we knocked this one out of the park!   Very cool song.  Outside-the-box lyric approach and topic, and a killer melody and arrangement.  Looking forward to demoing this one.

This morning, I decided to follow up yesterday's pitch by sending the same songs to his whole team, A&R, management, and producer.  Fingers crossed.  I'd love a Billy Currington cut.  He's one of my favorite country artists.  As always, we shall see.

Cheers!

Monday, September 15, 2014

DAY - 269

Here we are, Monday morning.  Always comes faster than you want it to.  Right now, I'm at the usual Starbucks enjoying my first pumpkin spice latte of the season.  They started offering them a couple weeks ago, but it just didn't feel right. Too hot outside.  This morning, it's 62 degrees in Nashville,  my car windows were fogged when I left the house and there is a faint smell of burning firewood in the air.  Perfect.  If you've been reading this blog for the past couple years, you know that Fall is my favorite season.  I love anything and everything pumpkin.  Next on my list, a good pumpkin beer.  Let me know if you've heard of any new ones!

The new house is awesome!  Sue and I have been hard at work ripping up carpets, tearing down walls, and doing misc. demolition.  On Saturday, we took our first trip to the dump and yesterday, we painted the entire inside.  Official move-in date is October 9th.  We're hoping to have a big portion of the reno done before we move.

Back to biz...

I just got done pitching "Break" to Cassadee Pope's team.  If you haven't heard of Cassadee Pope, she won The Voice a few seasons back and has had two big hits on country radio since her win.  When J Fred Knobloch and I wrote, "Break" the first person I heard it for was Cassadee Pope.  Hoping to get through on this one.  I pitched her producer as well as her A&R team at Big Machine.


Friday, September 12, 2014

DAY - 267+268

Dragging a bit this morning.  I went to Soulshine last night with co-writers, Jon D'Agostino and Adam Searan to check out some writers. (Jon, Adam & I, co-wrote "Young & Stupid, the song Tim Sweeney is cutting for his new album refer to day 257+258)

I wasn't even out that late, but I guess my body has become accustomed to hitting the hay early now.  Ahhh the life of a teacher.  :)  Anyway, it was fun just hanging and catching up.  Jon and Adam had a killer week.  They came in first place for the prestigious, "John Lennon songwriter's competition" for their song "Last".  It's on Adam's new EP he just released.  If you haven't heard Adam Searan, check him out...he's gonna blow up!  www.iamtheband.net    Also, Jon got a cut on Sammy Kershaw's new album.  Pretty awesome stuff! I feel blessed to have become friends with such talented and just awesome people like Jon and Adam.  

Before I went out last night I taught at School of Rock.  One of my students father's happens to be a manager and boutique label owner that reps some pretty cool acts.  I met him for the first time last night and we hit it off.  He gave me his card and asked me to send over some music.  Umm Sweet! Hopefully more to come on that.

Closed out this week by making a pitch to country artist, Josh Thompson.  Josh is looking for uptempo radio songs so I pitched "Happy Hour" and "Rebound" to his A&R and producer.  Fingers crossed and prayers being said...as always. :)

Have a great weekend!






Wednesday, September 10, 2014

DAY - 264-266

Crazy days!  Pitching, writing, repeat... Oh and btw... My wife Sue and I bought our first house!!!   Here's a pic.


                                                                       
                           

On the pitch list has been...
Thompson Square, Natalie Stovall & The Drive, Sarah Ross, and Reba McEntire.  Yes, Reba.  Swinging for the fences on that one ;)

Here's a brand new song I wrote with husband and wife, dream team, Scot Sax and Suzie Brown.  It's called "Bring Me Back to Life" and I'm in love with this little song.  Scot did a great job with the demo.  Simple and straight to the point.  Hope you enjoy.

https://mynameisaugust.bandcamp.com/track/bring-me-back-to-life

Friday, September 5, 2014

DAY - 262+263

VERY cool couple of days!

Right after I posted my last post, before leaving Starbucks, I check my email one more time.  There was another email from Red Light Management letting me know they forwarded "I'm Not Practice" directly to The Band Perry!!  (refer to days 259-261)  Crazy stuff!  It is definitely an out-of-the-box pitch so I'm glad they dug it enough to send to the band.  I haven't heard anything since Wednesday but still, fingers crossed and prayers being said.

I heard back from the director of A&R at Warner Music Nashville.  A&R is in charge of scouting and signing major label acts.  A&R is also responsible (in most cases) for listening for hit songs to send to their roster of artists.  Today, I'm feeling very blessed and totally pumped that a BIG door has opened.  Warner Music has invited me in for a meeting to play them songs!!   Warner artists include, Blake Shelton, Hunter Hayes, Faith Hill, Sheryl Crow, Gloriana, and many more huge name acts.  I can't wait to get in there, shake some hands, play some songs, and hopefully be invited back.  ;)

Pitching news...

Yesterday, J Fred Knobloch and I pitched "Break" to Kellie Pickler's team.  Kellie is looking for an anthemic, soaring chorus, type song so J Fred and I thought it'd be a strong pitch.  J Fred has worked with pretty much everyone on her team at one point or another so I figured it was wise to have him make the pitch.  As always, we shall see.

Stay tuned and have a great weekend!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

DAY - 259-261

Hope you had a fun and relaxing Labor Day weekend!  My weekend wasn't very relaxing but it was a blast!  Sue and I went to a friend's wedding in the Outer Banks. (Duck, NC)  Everything about the weekend was perfect.  The weather, the venue, the food, the friends, etc. How much fun was it?  Let me sum it up by saying, by the end of the party half the guests ended up in the pool...fully clothed! Including myself. :)  Now that was a party.  Congrats Adam and Amber!!

Also, a big congrats to co-writer, Liv Devine and her husband Chris Dunn who we're also married this weekend!

Been working hard the past few days pitching and following up with contacts...here's some highlights.

Connected with Natalie Harker from Liz Rose Music and we're setting up a meeting for this month! Natalie is a super-talented creative director with a great ear for hit songs.  I'm totally pumped to meet with her again and show her the new stuff I've been working on.

I pitched new country artist Michael Ray.  I pitched him "My Happy Hour".  Heard back from Warner Brothers letting me know they are done looking for his project.

This morning, I pitched the Band Perry's team.  I pitched both their management at Red Light as well as their producer.  I sent something totally outside-the-box production-wise but I just have a hunch that if it gets to the band...they'll dig it.  I wrote the song with grammy-winner, Scot Sax and it's called "I'm Not Practice".   Wait...just got email...as I'm typing this post, I actually just heard back from their management.  He said he's going to "pass it along."  Sweeettt!  I don't know to whom, but that's awesome!  Fingers crossed it gets in to the right hands!

Alright gotta run, get my free ice coffee refill, and head to school to educate the future of America.  Cheers!