Larry Cordle songwriter chat
Larry Cordle will the guest on Tuesday evening’s songwriter chat at bluegrassguide.com, the web site for the Bluegrass Guide, a print periodical published by Mountain High Bluegrass Association.
The format is intended to be one where songwriters have an opportunity to pose questions and interact with prominent practitioners of the craft. While everyone is encouraged to participate in the discussion, lurkers are welcome as well.
Cordle, of course, has seen success as a songwriter in both the bluegrass and country music worlds, penning hits for Ricky Skaggs (Highway 40 Blues) and Alan Jackson (Murder On Music Row). He has had a long career recording and performing his own compositions with his band, Lonesome Standard Time.
The chat starts at 8:00 p.m. (EST) on January 23, and you can find a link to the chat room on the Bluegrass Guide web site.


Noted tunesmith Jerry Salley will the guest in this evening's Songwriter Chat at The Bluegrass Guide. Jerry will be online to discuss his career and the craft at 8:00 p.m. (EST) on Tuesday, February 20.
He has been writing in Nashville since 1982, with more than 300 songs recorded, many by country...
Eric and Leigh Gibson will return to The Bluegrass Guide's Songwriter Chat on Monday, May 14 at 8:00 p.m. (EDT).
This online chat forum is hosted monthly by Rick Lang, and is designed to give songwriters an opportunity to interact with successful bluegrass writers from the comfort of their computer...
The folks at Bluegrass Guide will host the first Songwriter Chat session of their new season this evening (10/17). It will be with Eric and Leigh Gibson, and take place at 8:00 p.m. (EDT). Rick Lang of Haley Anna Music will host the session.
All are welcome, and there is no cost to join the chat....
Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time are on their way to Europe for shows this week in Holland and Norway.
7/12/06 - Turfschip: Nieuwkoop, Holland
7/13/06 - FolkMuseum: Sandane, Norway
7/15/06 - FestivalGround: Breim, Norway
We hope that bluegrass lovers in that part of Europe will take advantage...




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