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Songwriters Series Season 2

May 06, 2008 in Archives, Show News

Belgium’s Chimay Ale & Texas Radio 1 wrapped up production in November 2005 with an outstanding season filled with Chimay Ale and great songwriters. The Season Two lineup included:
Gilli Moon, Samantha Murphy, Ayo, Michael Weston King–March Show
Chelle Murrey, Scott Hawley, Michelle Citrin—April Show
Gurngy, Tim Miller, David Newbould, Idgy Vaughn—May Show
George Ensle, Mark Ambrose, Bonnie Bishop—June Show
Betty Soo, Molly Venter, Gretchen Janzow with Elizabeth Suggs–July Show
Rachel Loy, Mark Capp —September Show
Theresa Andersson, Collin Brooks, The Gunhands —October Show
Johann Wagner, Gary Graves, Dave Madewell—November Show
The Songwriters Series Concert is taped for the Hank Sinatra Presents the Songwriters Series Television Series. The series is available on streaming video by Omni Music, seen anywhere in the world on www.songwritersseries.com.

Season 2 Songwriters and Musicians

(May - November 2005):

Gilli Moon (Australia) - touring label and recording artist

Samantha Murphy (Australia) - touring label and recording artist

Ayo (Paris, France) - touring label and recording artist

Michael Weston King (London, England)

Chelle Murrey (Austin, TX)

Scott Hawley (Austin, TX)

Michelle Citrin (New York, NY)

Gurngy (Redding, CA)

Tim Miller (Dallas, TX)

David Newbould (Austin, TX)

Idgy Vaughn (Austin, TX)

George Ensle (Austin, TX)

Mark Ambrose (Austin, TX)

Bonnie Bishop (Austin, TX)

Betty Soo (Austin, TX)

Molly Venter (Austin, TX)

Gretchen Janzow with Elizabeth Suggs (Austin, TX)

Rachel Loy (Austin, TX)

Mark Capp (Austin, TX)

Theresa Andersson (New Orleans, LA)

Collin Brooks (Austin, TX)

The Gunhands (Austin, TX)

Johann Wagner (Austin, TX)

Gary Graves (Austin, TX)

Dave Madewell (Austin, TX)

Richard May with Kim Pollini (Austin,

Season Three starts production in March 2006
Produced by Hank Sinatra and Richard May. Directed by Hank Sinatra.
Sponsored by: Chimay Ale Contact: rmay@austin.rr.com for more information.
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Songwriters Series Season 1

May 06, 2008 in Archives, Show News

Season 1 Songwriters and Musicians

(June - November 2004):

Matt the Electrician (Austin, TX)

Pam Hart with James Polk (Austin, TX) - former Austin jazz musician of the year

Shake Russell (Austin, TX)

Troy Campbell (Austin, TX)

Matt White (Austin, TX)

Gurngy (Redding, CA)

Hobo Coble (Austin, TX)

Liz Pappademas (Austin, TX)

Richard May with Bre (Austin, TX)

Robert Kelley with Jimmy Vinson - Blue Mist Band (Austin, TX)

Forlini & Cross (Austin, TX)

Black Water Gospel (Austin, TX)

Gray Gregson with Vinny Bean (Austin, TX)

Kelly Robinson & Dave Paul of Bakin’ Brownies (Austin, TX)

Troy Dillinger and Taxi (Austin, TX)

Gustavo Rodriquez (Austin, TX)

18 Karat (Kim & Paul Pollini) (Austin, TX)

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Great Songwriters Series performance Bob Cheevers, Meagan Tubb and Graham Weber

May 06, 2008 in Archives, Show News

Well, as usual, the Millennium Falcon of audio and production equipment held up just enough to capture, broadcast and produce another great Songwriters Series Internet TV Show concert. Flying by the seat of our pants, our crew has to pull together with duct tape one of the most difficult triumvirates of production - live concert, live Internet broadcast concert and recorded live concert for not just for one act but THREE. Geesh. What were we thinking and we did it without a beer sponsor. I said without a beer sponsor not without beer. But, anyway, I digress. Let’s blog about the show. First up was songwriter, Bob Cheevers.

Bob Cheevers is a Nashville-transplant moved to Austin. I know that sounds crazy (sarcasm inserted here.) But Bob is pure Austin and he should have moved here years ago. Another interesting point about Bob is he is alot like Willie Nelson. He has those tones and style to him that wreaks Willie. He is a seasoned songwriting veteran and it showed. No wonder he’s won an Emmy. What a consummate professional and performer. He was a treat to watch and listen and we were honored to have him.

Next up was Meagan Tubb - the band. We don’t have bands. But here we are. We have a band. Meagan was adamant about it so we acquiesced (that means we caved in) and had the band stripped down as much as possible and it was well worth it. She is a bluesy rocker that rocked the backyard and the large crowd that showed up. We, as the Songwriters Series, sometimes have an excess of mellow, cryin’-in-your beer, I’m-the-biggest-depresserino-in-the-world, self-pitying artists who sacrifice their lives to be a songwriter so it is always a treat to have a jammin’, rockin’ songwriter like Meagan Tubb and her great band. And they were great. Thank you Meagan for pushing your band on us but for all of you other songwriters don’t think about it. You’re not as charming or persuasive so forget about it.

Last was a rare repeat of Graham Weber. This is the second time Graham has appeared on our show. We are in our fifth season so we have the right to repeat and we have done so several times but not very often. So that should tell you how we feel about songwriter Graham Weber. He is your songwriters songwriter who is also a gem of person to hang out with. I was freaking out at the end of Meagan’s set wondering where the hell Graham was but lo and behold at the very perfect timing, Graham walks out of the shadows and onto the stage for another repeat grand performance. Thank you again Graham.

Well we survived another Songwriters Series concert. We had our on-air host Sarah for the second time and that’s been a great addition. As for the rest of the crew, great job as you all know it just watch the show. It shows! So, log on now to the Songwriters Series Internet TV Show and watch the great performances from Bob Cheevers, Meagan Tubb and Graham Weber!

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Thank you Jack Savoretti, Tori Sparks, United Steel Workers of Montreal, SXSW and MTV

May 06, 2008 in Archives, Show News

“Thank yous” all around are in order for many things that has happened in just a few days during SXSW here in Austin, TX. First of which, go to songwriters Jack Savoretti, Tori Sparks and the United Steel Workers of Montreal for the artistry, their songs, their live performance and their patience regarding the Songwriters Series Internet TV Show Season Five Opening concert. Our live broadcast bandwidth was filling up meaning there was thousands of viewers on-line joining our concert at Hank’s place in Austin, TX and what a treat.

Jack Savoretti from London, England is your Bruce Springsteen meets Cat Stevens who is also a really nice person. Is being a nice person worth mentioning especially when it has nothing to do with your art? Well, yes. If you’ve been in the music industry for twenty years as I have promoting musicians you realize that being nice and being talented are not bound by each other so when you do meet someone as humble and nice as Jack and his great team from London, you want to help their success. So we did and we are. Jack is the real deal and he will be a name we will all know in years to come. He may be our golden pick that we are becoming famous for our season openers - Ayo, Gordie Sampson, Rachel Sage - who have since risen to new levels and distinction with their music after performing for the Songwriters Series season opener.

Tori Sparks we owe you an apology for making you late for your next appointment but when you deal with live Internet broadcast, a live concert and a television taping all in the same event, there can be technical thingamajiggies that need jiggamathinging or mathinkajigging. But, she’s a pro and she showed it. Got up, did her set, was great with the crowd banter and was just seductive as hell. Her bass tones in her sexy voice with the melodic storylines of her guitar wrapped around with her command on stage was just awesome. Thank you and we apologize again Tori.

Lastly was a group of Canadian renegades who fled south for SXSW to escape the tyranny of Montreal and Canada. Okay, maybe they were invited to play our show and SXSW and drove down willingly as proud Montrealers and Canadians. But, they are still renegades dammit. What a great group who call themselves the United Steel Workers of Montreal. They are also the United StoryTellers of Montreal especially when Gern drops the Mic stand to half mast bends down to begin a story and a song that transcends songwriting to performance art. Unbelievable. They also were so gracious to perform “77-87? and “Trigger” for the show as I basically begged them to do so and being the co-producer they may have felt obligated but I got what I wanted which was those two songs and I’m a selfish bastard. So there.

Jack and the United Steel Workers of Montreal stayed for the whole time and drank some beer with us and shared some life, love, philosophy and their art at the great Austin haunt known as Hank’s place. Hank Sinatra’s backyard is a funky Austin outdoor concert place that has become known on the underground blogs and circles as Hank’s place. Hank’s place has become known because the day before MTV news showed up and hung out with Hank and his New York buddies +1 Music for, oh, five hours or so drinking 40s, Bloody Marys and eating great Texas barbecue while hosting the party of SXSW, or at least, that’s what MTV heard and reported. Yes, MTV said just that and I have it on camera as I shot John Norris and crew as they interviewed Hank asking him directly what his opinion was that the word out in the SXSW streets was the best party was at Hank’s Place. Damn. It doesn’t get any better than that. And if you were there then you would know. More than 200 musicians, industry folk and fans hung out for 10 hours eating and drinking everything from artistry to great music to great food, libations and a great time. All in Hank’s backyard - farm animals and all. Sam Winter from Black20 was there. Matt Roeckl from Viddinet was there. All covering the event of the event and it’s all thanks to SXSW who successfully has commanded the attention of the world’s music scene to Austin, TX for several days and some of that worldwide attention spilled over to Hank’s place and the Songwriters Series Internet TV Show.

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May 06, 2008 in Archives, Live Shows, Show News


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Songwriters Series Season 3

May 08, 2008 in Archives

(March - November 2006):

Christine Albert and Chris Gage (Austin, TX) - touring label and recording artists

Michael Ballew (Austin, TX)

Susan Gibson (Austin, TX) - sold more than 16 million copies of her hit song “Wide Open Spaces’

Rachael Sage (New York, NY) - Number one song on independent charts and winner of the USA songwriting competition

Gordie Sampson (Canada) - Grammy Award winning songwriter

Mr. Greg (Green Bay, WI)

John Pointer (Austin, TX)

Matt the Electrician (Austin, TX)

Drew Smith (Austin, TX)

Dean Seltzer (Austin, TX)

Claire Small (Nashville, TN) - touring label and recording artist

Danielia Cotton (New York, NY) - touring label and recording artist

Melody Mann (Austin, TX)

Abi Tapi (Austin, TX)

Bonnie Whitmore (Austin, TX)

The Flyin As (Austin, TX)

Lost2gether (Houston, TX)

Sarah Pierce (Austin, TX)

Melissa Reaves (North Carolina) - touring label and recording artist

Hector Ward (Austin, TX)

Eric Hanke (Austin, TX)

Blake and Fallon (Austin, TX)

Aimee Bobruk with Will Sexton (Austin, TX)

Chris Miller (Minneapolis, MN)

Bill Penn (Lexington, KY)

Hobo Coble (Austin, TX)

Jon Emery (Austin, TX)

Brian Keane (Austin, TX)

Tody Castillo (Houston, TX)

Dave Goodman (Germany) - endorsed songwriter and musician for Yamaha Guitars

Michael Clay (Austin, TX)

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