
Ep. 17 – OUR FINAL EPISODE: Send Your Song Reviews, E-mail Questions and Parting Words of Wisdom
10/15/12 • 100 min
Episode 17 is our final episode of The Songwriting Podcast. We’re sure that this news will probably come as a shock and a disappointment to many of our faithful listeners, so Jason will give you his reasons as you listen to this episode.
Jason also has Craig, Grant and Nashville Steve Rempis with him to help give you a warm and loving send-off with the possible hope and prospect of a potential sister, spin-off podcast that’s very similar to this one... (But believe it or not, Listeners, that’s kind of up to you... Pay attention to everything written in red below.) More on this new songwriting-related podcast during this episode...
Here is a rough agenda of what we cover during our final episode:
I. The announcement, explanation and the cloudy future of The Songwriting Podcast
II. “Moving to Nashville” segment by Nashville Steve Rempis
HERE IS STEVE’S E-MAIL ADDRESS. YOU’LL NEED IT: Steve (AT) SteveRempis (DOT) com
III. Mesake’s Tunes: Introducing Mesake’s first song, “Fine Lines”
Mesake on SoundCloud
IV. Answer e-mail backlog and Send Your Song reviews
Artists and links:
DAEVA
Band members:
Vox and Bass: Christopher Uryga
Guitar: D.J. Palmer
Drums: Kyle O’Neil
“Shine”
Facebook
YouTube
ACADEMY STREET MUSIC
Andrew Lampone and Gino
Send Your Song: “Everywhere”
MySpace
Facebook
OurStage Profile
LIFE IS HARD
featuring COLE HANSEN
Featured Song: “Seasons”
“Ten Miles ‘Till Empty” video shot by Craig Tovey
Life Is Hard recommends checking out guitarist Nick Matzke.
HENRIC OF RUBICON
Send Your Song: “White in Bloom”
JOHN MALLOY, singer-songwriter from Portland, Maine
NoiseTrade.com
YouTube
V. Golden Nugget Songwriting Advice From Our Guests and Hosts:
– Nate Johnivan and Cole Hansen of Nate and Cole Find a Radio
Nate Johnivan.com
Cole on SoundCloud
Episode 7
– Jeremy Batten, Michael Stewart and Bill Barnes
The Ultimatums.com
Bill Barnes is a host on Movie Podcast Weekly
Episode 8
– Fred Ingram
Fred on Reverbnation
Episode 10
– Matt Call of Lewis
Lewis on Bandcamp
Episode 12
– Bryan Odeen of Little Bluestem
Little Bluestem on Facebook
Episode 14
– NASHVILLE STEVE REMPIS
Steve Rempis.com
Twitter: @SteveRempis
Episode 9
Episode 17 is our final episode of The Songwriting Podcast. We’re sure that this news will probably come as a shock and a disappointment to many of our faithful listeners, so Jason will give you his reasons as you listen to this episode.
Jason also has Craig, Grant and Nashville Steve Rempis with him to help give you a warm and loving send-off with the possible hope and prospect of a potential sister, spin-off podcast that’s very similar to this one... (But believe it or not, Listeners, that’s kind of up to you... Pay attention to everything written in red below.) More on this new songwriting-related podcast during this episode...
Here is a rough agenda of what we cover during our final episode:
I. The announcement, explanation and the cloudy future of The Songwriting Podcast
II. “Moving to Nashville” segment by Nashville Steve Rempis
HERE IS STEVE’S E-MAIL ADDRESS. YOU’LL NEED IT: Steve (AT) SteveRempis (DOT) com
III. Mesake’s Tunes: Introducing Mesake’s first song, “Fine Lines”
Mesake on SoundCloud
IV. Answer e-mail backlog and Send Your Song reviews
Artists and links:
DAEVA
Band members:
Vox and Bass: Christopher Uryga
Guitar: D.J. Palmer
Drums: Kyle O’Neil
“Shine”
Facebook
YouTube
ACADEMY STREET MUSIC
Andrew Lampone and Gino
Send Your Song: “Everywhere”
MySpace
Facebook
OurStage Profile
LIFE IS HARD
featuring COLE HANSEN
Featured Song: “Seasons”
“Ten Miles ‘Till Empty” video shot by Craig Tovey
Life Is Hard recommends checking out guitarist Nick Matzke.
HENRIC OF RUBICON
Send Your Song: “White in Bloom”
JOHN MALLOY, singer-songwriter from Portland, Maine
NoiseTrade.com
YouTube
V. Golden Nugget Songwriting Advice From Our Guests and Hosts:
– Nate Johnivan and Cole Hansen of Nate and Cole Find a Radio
Nate Johnivan.com
Cole on SoundCloud
Episode 7
– Jeremy Batten, Michael Stewart and Bill Barnes
The Ultimatums.com
Bill Barnes is a host on Movie Podcast Weekly
Episode 8
– Fred Ingram
Fred on Reverbnation
Episode 10
– Matt Call of Lewis
Lewis on Bandcamp
Episode 12
– Bryan Odeen of Little Bluestem
Little Bluestem on Facebook
Episode 14
– NASHVILLE STEVE REMPIS
Steve Rempis.com
Twitter: @SteveRempis
Episode 9
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Ep. 16 – TIM BRUNS of CHURCHILL: The Emotional Side of Songwriting
In Episode 16, Grant and Jason interview Tim Bruns of Churchill. We talk about “The Emotional Side of Songwriting,” among other things. Listeners should check out Churchill’s YouTube Channel. ***And for those listeners who are in the Denver area, Churchill will be performing at the Bluebird Theater on September 29 and September 30, 2012. Churchill on Facebook
The listeners are always free to contact us at [email protected] or call and leave us a voice mail at (801) 382-8789.
The Songwriting Podcast is a bi-weekly music podcast where three hosts revel in the technical and creative aspects of the craft of songwriting, with the help of guest songwriters or some other music industry professionals.
Jason Launches a New Movie Podcast on October 1, 2012:
For those who like movies, Jason is launching Movie Podcast Weekly on Monday, October 1. This will be an hour-long, audio podcast that’s released every single week. We’ll be reviewing newly released films that are just barely brand new in theaters. Please give us a listen on October 1.
And if you’re a TV person who digs J.J. Abrams... there’s a new television series on NBC called “Revolution.” Jason and his wife Natalie have a new podcast about this new show. We’d love it if you checked out Podcasting Revolution, as well.
Your hosts of The Songwriting Podcast are Craig Tovey, Grant Adams and Jason Pyles.
We’d like to thank Tim Bruns of Churchill for appearing on The Songwriting Podcast. We also wish to thank The Dave Eaton Element for the use of its tunes for our theme music, and we’d also like to thank Kara Brewer for her graphic design work.
Our next episode: Watch for Episode 17 to be released on October 15!
Episode 16 of The Songwriting Podcast was recorded on September 17, 2012.
Next Episode

A NEW SONGWRITING PODCAST: by Nashville Steve Rempis
For those who have been saddened by the end of The Songwriting Podcast, we are pleased to announce that our very own Nashville Steve Rempis (who previously did our “Moving to Nashville” segments) has now launched his own songwriting podcast:
COMMERCIAL SUICIDE SONGWRITING PODCAST
With the knowledgeable help of his co-host, Marie Perry (another listener of The Songwriting Podcast), Nashville Steve will bring you educational segments, such as “Notes and Bolts,” “Under the Microscope,” “Steve’s Phone,” “Marie’s Academic Moment,” “Legendary Songwriter Salute,” “What the @#%$&!?,” “Local Scene Report” and “The CSSP Mailbag.” (For a description of these segments, visit Commercial Suicide Songwriting Podcast.com.
In an attempt to inform The Songwriting Podcast subscribers about Steve and Marie’s new podcast, we have sent their first episode down The Songwriting Podcast feed. But that’s the only episode that will be delivered through The Songwriting Podcast! So, be sure to subscribe to COMMERCIAL SUICIDE SONGWRITING PODCAST on iTunes: Subscribe!
Here are the other Links for COMMERCIAL SUICIDE SONGWRITING PODCAST:
COMMERCIAL SUICIDE SONGWRITING PODCAST.com
Follow CSSP on Twitter: @CSSPod
Commercial Suicide Songwriting Podcast: RSS Feed
And for those who want to keep up with Jason and his movie review and TV show podcast:
MOVIE PODCAST WEEKLY
Twitter: @MovieCastWeekly
E-mail: [email protected]
Podcasting Revolution (a TV podcast about NBC’s “Revolution”)
The Songwriting Podcast wishes Steve and Marie the best of luck with their new podcast. We’ve already listened to their first episode, and it’s going to be an exceptional source of information and entertainment for songwriters around the world. We are subscribed, and we will be listening!
Jason
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