by Jordan Woods-Robinson | Oct 6, 2015 | podcast archive
Cliff Goldmacher wrote his first song 25 years ago and, of course, it was for a girl. Now he has over 1,000 song children and has collaborated with multi-platinum selling and Grammy winning artists. In this podcast, he shares his great thoughts on writing, collaborating, and the music industry.
by Jordan Woods-Robinson | Sep 28, 2015 | SOS Blog
All too often, we buy into the hype of recording a song because it sounds catchy in our head. Only to realize that it may not have been our best work once we start laying down the tracks. Here are a few quick ideas to keep in mind before you dedicate your time and money to recording your next song.
by Dan Carter | Jul 26, 2015 | Summer15
Week 7 is a real treat. Fox in the Fold brings us a beautiful, driven, piano ballad with echoes of Ben Folds or Badly Drawn Boy. Take a listen and add the track to your own collection.
by Dan Carter | Jul 19, 2015 | Summer15
For our 6th release this summer we welcome back Tony Aguirre for another go in the writers’ chair. Tony had this idea knocking around in head for 10 years before a chance change-up of instrumentation helped him to find a new voice for the song and it all grew from there
by Dan Carter | Jul 5, 2015 | Summer15
Kyle Justin Harden penned this week’s offering. This spiritual, moving piece is a great example of how a song can grow and change over time. You can find out how by listening to the podcast.