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Hall of Famer Songwriter Sonny Throckmorton Performing Live At 2009 ASG Symposium

Sonny Throckmorton Returns As Instructor-Performer For 5th Annual ASG Songwriter Symposium

 
Hall of Fame Songwriter Sonny ThrockmortonSonny Throckmorton has won many music awards, including 1977 Cashbox\Songwriter of the Year, 1979, ACM's Song of the Year (It’s A Cheating Situation), 1979, NSAI Songwriter of the Year, 1980, DJ Songwriter of the Year, 1980, NSAI Songwriter of the Year 1985, ACM Song of the Year for “Why Not Me.” Artists who have recorded his songs include Jerry Lee Lewis, Merle Haggard, T.G. Sheppard, Emmylou Harris, The Judds, and George Strait. Two of Throckmorton’s songs have been made into movies, “Middle Age Crazy” starring Bruce Dern and Ann Margret in 1980, and "18 Again" in 1987 starring George Burns. This is Sonny's 4th time to serve as an instructor for the ASG Songwriter Symposium and he is a favorite every year. He will be performing in two concerts throughout the weekend, hosting a morning coffee class on the life of the songwriter on Saturday morning, as well as being present all weekend for various events.

Internationally Acclaimed Austin Singer-Songwriter Jimmy LaFave To Instruct & Perform At ASG Symposium

Jimmy LaFave To Lead Songwriting Workshop & Perform In Concert At ASG Songwriter Symposium

Singer-Songwriter Jimmy LaFaveJimmy LaFave has been a “perennial presence” in the Austin music scene since he first landed here from Oklahoma in the late 1980s. Although he has lived in Austin for nearly 20 years, many people still think of him as being from Oklahoma, because of his strong musical ties to the state and what he often refers to as its “red dirt music.” Shortly after his arrival in Austin his career began to take flight when he was asked to help get a songwriter scene going at the now legendary Chicago House, which led to his first self-produced recording, Highway Angels…Full Moon Rain, which went on to his first Austin Chronicle Music Award. In 1992, Jimmy released a self–produced record, Austin Skyline, which drew international attention to his songwriting and vocal talents, and led to a publishing agreement with Polygram Music. Before long, Jimmy was touring the U.S. and Europe to widespread critical acclaim and landed a slot on Austin City Limits in 1996. Jimmy has built his reputation as not only a solid songwriter, but as an outstanding interpreter of songs by others, most notably Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, both of who are huge influences on his music. In the liner notes for his 1999 record, Trail, music journalist Dave Marsh noted: “Jimmy LaFave has one of America’s greatest voices, and this album is the story of what he has learned to do with it. It’s a unique instrument, with startling range and its own peculiar sense of gravity, liable to swoop in and wreck your expectations at any instant.” He continues to record and tour consistently, meeting critical acclaim and widespread audience acceptance everywhere he goes. This is his first year as an ASG Instructor and he will be leading a class in songwriting, as well as performing a concert with Gurf Morlix Saturday evening.
 
 

Austin Music Hall of Famer Gurf Morlix To Lead Record Production Seminar At 2009 ASG Symposium

Legendary Musician-Producer Gurf Morlix To Lead Record Production Workshop At ASG Symposium

 
Gurf Morlix is one of the very best guitar players and producers of Americana music in the whole world, as well as an outstanding singer-songwriter. From 1998-1996, Gurf primarily performed the role of guitar player and producer for Lucinda Williams all the way through her now classic record Car Wheels On A Gravel Road. Since 1999, he has been all over the place as a musician, engineer, mixer and producer out of his Rootball studio in Austin where he has produced a growing number of excellent records, including Slaid Cleaves Broke Down, Ray Wylie Hubbard Snake Farm, Mary Gauthier Mercy Now and Tom Russell Love and Fear, among many others. He is presently in the studio with Betty Soo, 2008's Kerrville Folk Festival "Best New Artist," who also happens to be an ASG Director. He has also worked with a diverse roster of artists in one role or another, including The Band of Heathens, Peter Case, Sam Baker, Jimmy LaFave, Ruthie Foster and Ian McLagan, just to mention but a few. In between all of this activity, he has produced and released a number of his own records, including Fishin’ in the Muddy and Cut ‘N’ Shoot. He is also a member of the Austin Music Hall of Fame. In his first year as an ASG faculty member, Gurf will be leading a seminar in record production on Saturday.

Kimmie Rhodes To Lead Two Workshops At ASG Songwriter Symposium

Kimmie Rhodes To Facilitate Workshops & Perform Live At ASG Songwriter Symposium

Singer-Songwriter Kimmie RhodesKimmie Rhodes’ songs have been recorded by such steller acts as Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris,Wynonna Judd, Trisha Yearwood, Amy Grant, CeCe Winans, Joe Ely, John Farnham, Waylon Jennings and Peter Frampton, among others. Kimmie co-wrote a song, ”Lines,” with Waylon for his Justice release “Right For The Time.” Kimmie’s movie soundtrack credits include “A Heart That’s True,” for the “Babe: A Pig in the City” CD. “I’m Not An Angel,” featured in the soundtrack of “Mrs. Winterbourne” starring Shirley MacLaine and Ricki Lake, and a song in the “Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will” soundtrack. Her song, “Shine All Your Light,” co-written with Beth Nielson Chapman, was recorded by Amy Grant for the Touched By An Angel TV series soundtrack and CD, which reached the Top Ten in Billboard’s CD charts. She recently co-wrote “Ordinary Heart,” with Emmylou Harris and the song was featured in the soundtrack to the movie, “Happy Texas.” Emmylou’s performance of the song was nominated for a Grammy. Kimmie’s new CD, “Walls Fall Down” recorded with an international cast of musicians, was released in Spring 2008 on her independent label, Sunbird. From February through April, Kimmie embarked on a 20-date tour of Great Britain and Europe.

This is Kimmie's fifth turn as an ASG Instructor. This year she will be busy all weekend leading classes in performance ("Acting For Singers, Singing For Actors"), how to turn your music into a business ("Can You Draw This Dog?"), as well as co-facilitating an afternoon long workshop on Saturday for children, along with Lynda Jones and Stephen Doster. Additionally, she will be performing throughout the weekend in songwriter in the round concerts with Gary Nicholson and Sonny Throckmorton, among others. 

5th Annual ASG Songwriters Symposium Kicks Off 2009

2008 ASG Symposium Faculty & Board Members

Only Three Days & Counting Down Until the ASG's 5th Annual Songwriter's Symposium Rocks Austin

 
When: January 9-11, 2009
Where: Hilton Garden Inn in Downtown Austin, Texas
 
Time is literally running out now to register to attend the 5th Annual ASG Songwriter Symposium. As an added bonus for one lucky songwriter, every registered attendee this weekend will have a chance to be chosen for a songwriting mentorship with hit songwriter-producer Radney Foster, who has penned such classics as "Just Call Me Lonesome," "Nobody Wins" and "Raining on Sunday," which Keith Urban turned into a #1 Platinum smash. However, the real prize is being present at the 2009 ASG Songwriters Symposium, which rocks downtown Austin this coming weekend.
 
The roster of Platinum songwriters serving as instructors for this year's symposium is now eight deep, including Gary Nicholson, Monte Warden, Kimmie Rhodes, Chuck Cannon, David Lee, Bill Carter, Ruth Ellsworth and the legendary Sonny Throckmorton.  Among the remaining faculty are songwriters and producers, including Gurf Morlix, Jimmy LaFave, Marvin Dykhuis, Will Sexton and Stephen Doster. The music publishing triumvirate of BMI's Thomas Cain, Montage Music's Bobby Rymer and Austin's very own Brandi Warden of red hot Moonkiss Records, will anchor the song pitch sessions throughout the weekend looking for the next hit song. That song could be yours. But, as they say, you have to be present to win. While the bulk of the faculty is in place now, ASG Executive Director Lee Duffy is sure to have a surprise or two in store.
 
We wish to extend our apologies to those of you who have been patiently waiting for additional instructor information before you make your decision to attend. We are compiling bios and profiles, as well as the final schedule of workshops and song pitch sessions. We will be releasing new information every day as fast as we can create it, so check back as often as you wish. We do promise you one thing, the ASG Songwriter's Symposium is the best value on the planet and we guarantee your experience will be one of the most positive investments you have ever made in your songwriting. So, go ahead and commit to yourself right now to make 2009 your best songwriting year ever and take the first step towards that vision by attending this weekend's Symposium.
 
Remember, you could find yourself in discussion after discussion about your songs with Platinum songwriters, music publishers and producers all weekend long and receive a lifetime's worth of experience and wisdom from music industry professionals in about 48 hours of whirlwind activity. Whether you just want to learn how to write better songs for your own satisfaction, or whether you are planning to record a record and tour Europe next year, the 5th Annual ASG Songwriter Symposium is your next step towards achieving that vision for yourself.
 
Don't let this weekend pass you by.
 
 
 
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