For all those that aspire to write Christian songs and even non-Christian lyrics this lab is absolutely one of a kind.
Boogie Wynne of Tyler TX has put together this lab that allows you to learn from award winning song writers and speakers like: Sue C. Smith, Jennie Lee Riddle, Twila LaBar, Todd Wright, and David Cook.
Jennie Lee Riddle wrote “Revelation Song” which is one of the most influential Christian songs of the last 10 years.
Some of the more impressive credentials of just a few of those that will be teaching at the LAB.
Sue C. Smith – 5X DOVE AWARD WINNER, author of 100’s of songs
Jennie Lee Riddle – 2X DOVE AWARD WINNER, author of “Revelation Song”
This is the real deal guys. If you are a worship leader at a church and enjoy singing and writing your own songs this will help you get past that learning curve, hone your craft, and market your song.
The Songwriters Lab will be giving away some pretty amazing prizes to the winner of the best song that comes out of the lab.
The prize: 1 song music publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) and/or Brentwood-Benson Publishing Group (BBPG) in Nashville to be decided by the judges.
The lab is super cheap to attend at only $30 but is a must for those truly committed and with the attitude to succeed in Christian music writing.
Location:
Faith Baptist Church
268 S Broad St
Chandler, TX 75758
Phone: 903.372.4143
info@songwriterslab.org
Chandler is located on State Highway 31 just 8 miles west of Tyler, Texas. Should you choose to make a weekend of your visit to the LAB, there is plenty to do in the area. Tyler offers many places to stay, visit and eat while you are in East Texas. The natural beauty and slower pace also make a great place to just sit and write for a while.
I am asking for Google + invites so if you want an invite from me just let me know.
Now of course in large part this will be a personal social network but there will also be a version for local businesses.
That means that beyond your business Twitter, Facebook, and Yellowpage accounts you will likely need a Google Plus account as well for your local Tyler business.
We will see if this Google Plus project takes flight over the next month.
You can drag and drop friends into little circles. These are your circle of friends.
So Paul Slachter goes in the “Mad Friends” circle making it go to +11 after you drop him in.
You could also have a circle for just those friends who wear liberal librarian looking glasses.
The thing I take away from this is that +1 makes it much more visually intuitive to add friends. You also can look at a feed of just your close buds and not be so distracted by your 1,000 friends from your entire graduating class. I like seeing what random people are doing sometimes but I see the value in just looking at a feed containing your inner 50 circle.
Google’s slogan is something like “don’t be evil” and Facebook is starting to be seen as the evil one.
This could be a pretty good timing move by Google but even so people realize Google is not so much the underdog.
I have yet to visit the Presidio La Bahia in Goliad on a sunny day, but I guess that’s appropriate given the historical context of the place. The mission / fort is of course the place where Colonel Fannin and his men agreed to an honorable surrender after four days of fighting the Mexican army, only to be unlawfully executed upon the orders of Generalissimo Santa Anna. Today the mission has been repaired and restored to its former beauty. Unfortunately the point of interest is often overshadowed by popular locals like the Alamo. Not to take away from the significance that place; far be it from this Texan! But Goliad is an often overlooked jewel of a stop that should be visited more than it is. It’s both beautiful and significant.
From Goliad we made for the coast. We rode the Port Aransas ferry and headed for Mustang Island State Park. On the way ate from the second major Texas food group, seafood. After seeking local counsel we stopped into a restaurant / bar called Kody’s. The “décor” was… rustic. The food was incredible! Seafood allowed us to check another box on our list of traditional Texas cuisine experienced. Fish planks, shrimp sandwiches, fried oysters, gotta love dining in an ocean front town! After dinner we proceeded to the stop that was both an event and an accommodation.
An extended family member once wrote on Facebook that they longed for a foreign shore. Well they’re clearly not from Texas! As a young man I have grown up somewhat apologetic about the Texas Gulf Coast. I have often conceded that the sand is inferior to that of other states and beaches. However, over the last few years of visiting our Texas Coast and reading on its history I’ve come to Love it. Its cities have a culture and a mystique all their own. They have survived hurricanes (in Galveston’s case two), pirates, revolution and civil war. They show the characteristics of the American old south, a seaside community, and the American southwest all blended together. This stop was a first in the seven years I’ve been leading these trips. I’ve been to Mustang Island before, but never camping with a group of students, and no I’m not actually crazy. Overall the kids did great. As a class we built a fire on the sand, cooked hot dogs, and camped in tents. They slept till 7:30, got up, broke camp, and we were on the road just in time to avoid soaking in a morning thunder shower. It was a great time. Hopefully future Tours of Texas will include similar visits to state parks.
Local business people and entrepreneurs searching for a way to market their product, service, or local business may have heard of a program called the “Product Launch Formula” by Jeff Walker.
Jeff Walker is an old hat marketer on the internet and has a lot of common sense know how when it comes to creating a buzz surrounding what your trying to sell.
He was there when forums and newsgroups were the place to be to get out information on a product and he was there when email lists became the best strategy for launching a new product.
He is now available for explaining how you can still launch your product or service through the internet using some of these same means but also making use of such things as Facebook and Twitter.
Jeff goes over all the bases to the micro detail and touches on some of the most basic parts of the product launch process to the more advanced stuff.
The great thing about Jeff’s program is that he walks you through every step in order to build you up to the final goal of doing a succesfull product launch.
The rich create amazing TV infomercials to launch their product and sometimes make millions. Jeff shows you how to launch your product much more inexpensively and with a much higher success rate compared to infomercial product launches.
For those who sign up for the Product Launch Formula using my link you will get my Forex currency trades as I do them that have been ranked by Steve Forbes as being among the best he has seen.
I will send these Forex trades out to you in email updates as they happen so you can trade right along with me.
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P.S. Some have asked if the Product Launch Formula is a scam? No this is not a scam in the least bit. Jeff lays out very clearly what he offers in his training and it is not a get rich quick sales pitch and I think you will understand that as well once you read more about his program and watch his video.
I found this great avatar to use as your Facebook or Myspace avatar artwork for a profile perhaps.
As you may know Obama personally hired several outspoken marxist and communists to be czars in hos administration.
Van Jones was hired as the Green Jobs czar. When he wad exposed to be a communist party activist he was fired because he received too much bad publicity.
The Green Party is just a disguised name for the communist party. They hijack something as noble a pursuit as cleaning up pollution and the environment and hide communism in it.
They then call this “social justice” as a more acceptible concept to swallow by the masses while moving the country further towards socialistic and communistic ideas.
Many young people and college students are believing the lies with no grip on US and world history.
It is clear from those Obama hired in his administration that he is a spoke in the wheel towards the US turning away from capitalism and individual rights and freedom.
Facebook Myspace avatar artwork for those who detest Obama
November 14th, 2010I found this great avatar to use as your Facebook or Myspace avatar artwork for a profile perhaps.
As you may know Obama personally hired several outspoken marxist and communists to be czars in hos administration.
Van Jones was hired as the Green Jobs czar. When he wad exposed to be a communist party activist he was fired because he received too much bad publicity.
The Green Party is just a disguised name for the communist party. They hijack something as noble a pursuit as cleaning up pollution and the environment and hide communism in it.
They then call this “social justice” as a more acceptible concept to swallow by the masses while moving the country further towards socialistic and communistic ideas.
Many young people and college students are believing the lies with no grip on US and world history.
It is clear from those Obama hired in his administration that he is a spoke in the wheel towards the US turning away from capitalism and individual rights and freedom.
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