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A lucid, well-written, fact-stuffed work. If your dream is to be a songwriter, and if ever
a book could help you realize that dream, this is the book.
--Bruce Cockburn
Jeffrey's
conversations with songwriters over so many years have resulted in the most creatively
valuable book on the subject.
--Ben Harper
This is an important book whether you are a professional singer-songwriter or
plan to stay at your day job. Everyone needs a mentor, and this is it.
--Bob Feldman, Red House Records
What a great book! One of the best
resources for songwriters I've come across.
--Holly Figueroa, founder of Indiegrrl
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FROM BACKBEAT BOOKS
The Complete
Singer-Songwriter, by Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers
Available from the publisher, Powells
Books, Amazon, or your favorite bookstore.Read an excerpt with the
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Of all the paths available to today's musicians, the life of the singer-songwriter remains
one of the most alluring and popular. From songwriting and solo performing to recording
and promotion, singer-songwriters wear many hats, and for all the challenges they face
come extravagant creative rewards. The Complete Singer-Songwriter is the ultimate
guide for the modern singer-songwriter, chock-full of real-world advice and encouragement
for both aspiring troubadours and those looking to polish their craft and career. Jeffrey
Pepper Rodgers, author of Rock Troubadours: Conversations on
the Art and Craft of Songwriting and the Beginning
Guitarist's Handbook and the founding editor of Acoustic
Guitar magazine, draws on his own experiences as a performing songwriter along
with interviews with many seasoned artists--legends as well as hardworking underground
talents--to offer an invaluable companion for the journey from idea to song to the stage
and studio and beyond.
Tips and techniques from Ani DiFranco, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Jewel, James
Taylor, Greg Brown, Barenaked Ladies, Indigo Girls, and many more.
Career advice from booking agents, lawyers, publicists,
and A&R people.
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FROM THE INTRODUCTION
One of the powerful and beautiful things about music is that it leaves you a way
to express a set of emotions that has never been expressed before. Whether or not it is
earth shattering or necessary even, it's just unique, and it's something the world doesn't
have.
--Kelly Joe Phelps It might come from one
little moment on a CD, remixed and reimagined in your head as you walk down the street. Or
from a conversation overheard in a café, or the rhythm of the windshield wipers and the
summer rain. Maybe it's the way your fingers happen to fall on your instrument, suggesting
a groove and then a snippet of melody. Wherever it comes from, a song idea is an
extraordinary yet everyday gift, and following it through to a complete expression of
words and music-and then sharing the result with others-is the most creatively
exhilarating experience I know. No wonder, then, that so many people become hooked and
want to make writing and performing songs an active part of their lives. Songwriting
engages so many of your faculties, from the most intuitive/creative to the most
analytical/practical, and that's true whether you have professional aspirations or just
want to make music in the available time around your day job.
One of the great things about being a musician today is
that you can participate on so many levels. Even if you're not heading out on a
cross-country tour, you can audition your songs at a local bookstore or open mic-and that
may actually turn out to be the first small step toward that dream tour. The major labels
may not break into a bidding war for your first album, but you can find an indie label
hungry for talent or just release it yourself-you can even burn your own CDs for friends
and family. And no matter what kind of career you wind up having, you can keep raising the
bar on your art.
This book is written for both active and aspiring
singer-songwriters, amateur and pro and all points in between, as a guide and companion
for the journey from idea to song to the stage and studio and beyond. The advice and
perspective in these pages is informed by my 25 years of writing, performing, and
recording songs and my 15 years of interviewing singer-songwriters about their careers and
creative processes. Pearls of advice from these conversations appear throughout this book,
along with tips and insights generously shared by managers, agents, publicists, lawyers,
record-company people, and others in the singer-songwriter trade.
The opening chapters talk in detail about the songwriting
process, from finding ideas to editing to collaborating, but they do not tell you how to
write a hit song (there's a whole shelf of books for sale purporting to share the
"secrets" of commercial songwriting). The philosophy of songwriting here is that
if you do what you love, and pursue it passionately and relentlessly, the rest will
follow. And the ensuing chapters then proceed to exactly what does follow, from performing
and recording to promoting your music in a crowded marketplace. More and more
singer-songwriters, both well known and obscure, oversee every aspect of their music down
to the last design detail of a CD tray card, so this book offers many tips for
do-it-yourselfers. It is by no means a complete business and legal guide (to find one, see
the Resources section), but these pages are packed with
real-world advice and lessons learned the hard way.
As a singer-songwriter, you wear many hats: composer,
lyricist, vocalist, instrumentalist, frontman/woman, and often manager, agent, label
executive, producer, publicist-not to mention roadie. No one is born with the ability to
perform all these roles well, and that's the greatest challenge of this gig as well as its
greatest reward. I hope this book inspires and supports you along the way.
--Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers
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