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Friday, February 27, 2026

James Tristan Redding is Grand Prize Winner of the 35th Annual 2025 Dallas Songwriters International Song Contest

On January 17 at our virtual 2025 Song Contest  Awards Program James Tristan Redding was announced as our Grand Prize winner of the 2025 Dallas Songwriters International Song Contest, along with his co-writer, Craig Hendricks for their song, True As Love. "What an incredible concept for a song!  As you begin listening to the song, you don't realize it's a love song. You ask yourself, where is this going?  And when the answer comes, wow!", commented Grand Prize Judge, Sam Moore. 

Charles Carter was the 1at runner up for his song, Zipcode. Moore commented, "I cried. I cried again.  What an incredible message in such a sad song. The imagery is outstanding. The singing is pure. The message is direct.  Outstanding job in songwriting.  It almost sounds as if it belongs in a  Broadway show."

The 2nd runner up was Mack Reynolds for his song, We Need More Santas. "Once again, an incredibly unique concept.  The songwriter had  from the beginning. Well done!", commented Moore.

Wayne Gathright received an Honorable Mention for his song, Forevermore

 

Our first place grand prize winner won a Casio PX-S1000 Privia Piano
Our grand prize winner and 1st and 2nd runner up get a 1 Yr. Broadjam.com Primo MoB Membership and a song critique from Barbara McMillen, Associate Professor of Songwriting at Collin College, and recording time at JoMusik Studio.
 

Each 1st place category winners receives a cash prize of $100. Second place category winners get $50 cash. All winners get a free membership in Dallas Songwriters Association, a $75 value.

GRAND PRIZE WINNERS

1. True As Love by James Tristan Redding, Craig Hendricks, Nashville, TN
2. Zipcode by Charles Edmund Carter, Terrell, TX
3. We Need More Santas by Mack Reynolds, Nick Deutsch, Northfield, IL
HM. Forevermore by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX

James Tristan Redding and co-writer Craig Hendricks


James Tristan Redding is a British-American songwriter, author, narrator, and multi-instrumentalist. James has written over a thousand songs, released 12 studio albums, served as a session musician on drums, bass, guitar, and keys for groups in the USA and Europe, and had his songs recorded by Sarah Harralson, Dan Whitehouse, Eli Alger, David Easterling, and Emma Gale, among others.


James Tristan Redding with his new grand prize 

Casio Privia PX-S1000 keyboard.

Redding has written and/or shared the stage with Rodney Crowell, Chris Gantry, Victor DeLorenzo of Violent Femmes, Jim Lauderdale, Jelly Roll, John Lomax III, James Hall & Pleasure Club, John Sieger, Peter Mulvey, Bartley Pursley, Mark Narmore, Rob Stanley, Steve Dean, Elliott Park, Kent Blazy, Cadillac Bob Homles, Janis & Rick Carnes, Tom Ghent, Milton Blackford, Davis Raines, Pete & Pat Luboff, Hannah Fairlight, Susan Cowsill & The Cowsills, Thayer Sarrano, Cary Hudson & Blue Mountain, Mosquitos, Drums & Tuba, Mike Hoffmann of EIEIO & Carnival Strippers, The Why Store, Buddahead, Ophira Eisenberg, Subhah Agarwal, Kevin Avery, W. Kamau Bell, and Hari Kondabolu, among others.

Craig Hendricks has steadily accumulated accolades including section winner of American Songwriter Magazine Lyric Contest, 3x nominated Best Male Country Artist for Alabama, Featured in American Songwriter, Winner and 12x Finalist for the World Song Awards, winner of World Song Contest, Nominated Songwriter of the Year 7 times by 4 Associations, Nominated New Artist of the Year ICMAs, Texaco Country Showdown Song winner and feature, and many others.

 

DSA recently had a chance to interview the Grand Prize winners. Hendricks and Redding.

 
DSA

1. How and when did you become a songwriter?


Craig: I became a songwriter while in high school. I really had no name for it back then, I just wrote. Instead of just poetry, I would develop melodies with the lyrics. I became more focused and intentional years later, and entered a large regional song contest, where I became a finalist.

James: At age 11, I stumbled on a guitar at a neighbor's house. At the time I had nothing else going for me, so it quickly became my main focus in life. Songwriting created the topography in this new landscape, it was like tying knots in the rope I was holding.

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2. Are there any songwriters that influenced your writing? Do you do any co-writing?




Craig: There are quite a few songwriters who have influenced my writing. Steve Wariner's beautiful story songs, and Alan Jacksons honest country I related to personally, Peanutt Montgomery and Jerry Foster also have given me advice and talked about their song writing craft and have certainly affected my writing. I definitely cowrite. It's a great way to move beyond whatever limits a single writer has. It combines the collective experiences, styles, and points of view to hopefully paint a new or deeper picture in a song.

James: I imagine I've been influenced by everything I've ever heard, from songwriters to silence to animals to traffic jams. My first musical influence was Jimi Hendrix who, like me, hated his singing voice. Like him, I sang anyway, because I needed to make music. I've written between 200-300 songs with other writers, and a little over a thousand songs by myself.

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3. What is your writing process, i.e. do you start with a melody or something else? Do you write lyrics?




Craig: I write lyrics and I also compose melodies and music. My lyrics and melody often come at the same time, that is most often how it arrives for me. While I often plan co-writes, I try to keep my process as organic as possible. It is always my intention to “create” a story or idea that promotes interest or connection with listeners.

James: I heard an interview with Willie Nelson, one of the greatest writers I have ever heard. He said no two songs are alike, and they cannot be created the same way. I am forever in need of taking that wisdom more to heart.

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4. How did your DSA song contest winner “True As Love” come about and why do you think it is such a good song?
 How did the co-write process work?


Craig: I was attending an event hosted and provided by James Tristan Redding where a group of writers attempts to write 24 songs in 24 consecutive hours at a retreat of sorts. James is a good friend and great writer, so I really wanted a chance to sit down with him, and we did. After tossing around an idea or two, this song materialized. I think this is an excellent song because of its simple specificity and engaging points. The melody is also very pretty and draws the ear. It's detailed, but very simple.

James: We were at a crazy, kamikazee event called The Nashville 24, where songwriters from around the world try to write 24 songs in 24 hours. I had also committed to writing at least one song every day -- I ended up writing 390 songs that year. Some magic happens when I get out of the way, and we were exhausted by the time we sat down to write True As Love. If I hadn't been so tired, I could easily have ruined it.

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5. What advice do you always give to people who want to be songwriters or improve their songwriting?



Craig: Write, write, write. Read and expand vocabulary and point of view, but write honestly. Surround yourself with the best writers you can and listen, learn. Do not lock yourself into one way of thinking. If you get a great hook, write it from different angles, not one and done. And write, write, write!

James: Volume, volume, volume. Start more songs. Finish more songs. Write for other people. Write by yourself. Write with other people. Write to prompts. Write with a timer. Perform every song for as many people as possible. Record everything, even if it's only on cassette or voice memo or whatever else you have handy. Challenge yourself as much and as often as possible, both musically and in any other way you can. There's no finish line, for ourselves or our songs. Each song is done when we stop writing it, but each songwriter is only done when they lower the casket.

1st Runner UP

 

Runner-up Charles Carter is a songwriter and a comedy writer who has always enjoyed telling stories and cracking jokes. He graduated from LSU with a bachelor’s degree in Forestry. He  served in the US Air Force 307th Red Horse Civil Engineering Squadron. He is a multiple song contest winner and has written over 100 songs. 








2nd Runner UP

Mack Reynolds is a retired PR copywriter and former PR agency owner.  He resides in Chicago, teaches alpine skiing at Beaver Creek (Colorado) in the winter and writes country songs year-round. 

Mack founded and played keyboard for The T-Byrdz, one of Chicago's busier cover bands ("everything from Chuck Berry to Katy Perry") during the 2010s.  He wrote occasional quirky songs for the birthdays of friends and family for many years, but committed to writing country music to cope with COVID Cabin Fever during the pandemic.  His songs have been honored by the Dallas Songwriters Association, the Songwriters Association of Washington, D.C. and the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI).  He has studied with Old Town School of Folk Music, NSAI and Steve Seskin.

You can hear Mack's music (MackSongs) on Spotify, Apple Music and various streaming services, as well as SoundCloud.com/macksongs.  You can follow him on Instagram (Mack.Songs) and Facebook.

Honorable Mention

Wayne Gathright is a native Texan from Victoria who settled in Austin after college to run a software company and recording studio. He’s performed and written songs in multi-genres and garnered awards from Austin Songwriters, becoming ‘Songwriter of the Year’ in 2019, and he had several ‘Publisher Picks’ in the Texas Songwriter’s Symposiums

He won 2nd place Grand Prize in the 2023 Dallas Songwriters Song Contest. He was a winners in 2024 in Americana, Christian, Country, Pop/Rock and Singer Songwriter categories. This year he’s semifinalist in the Christian, Americana, Country, Pop and Love Songs categories. Here is DSA’s 2023 and 2024 Vern Daily Songwriter of the Year Award and he won 2024 Songbird Song of The Year Award for Anything But This.


Link to Judges Comments: https://dsasongcontest.blogspot.com/p/comments-by-2025-dsa-song-contest-grand.html

Here is the list of the category winners:

CATEGORY WINNERS

YOUNG SONGWRITERS CONTEST
1. Back When We Were Young by Lexi Lee Gamble, Dallas, TX
2. Like Me by Lexi Lee Gamble, Dallas, TX


AMERICANA
1. HOW DO YOU KNOW? By Debra Gussin, Marty Dodson, Los Angeles, CA
2. Thirty Cats by Bob Juch, Oro Valley, AZ
3. The Last Songwriter by Brant Miller, Antioch, TN
HM. True As Love by James Tristan Redding, Craig Hendricks, Nashville, TN

CHRISTIAN/INSPIRATIONAL
1. Rain on Me by Jim Vierra, Manteca, CA
2. Higher by Matthew Stemme, Clayton, NC
3. Spirit of Sound Mind by Katie Smith, Plano, TX

COUNTRY
1. Out Of The Blue by Wanderlust, Glendale, WI
2. The Last Snow In Nashville by Louis Cate, Alexandria, VA
3. Forevermore by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX

INSTRUMENTAL
1. CHESAPEAKE AUTUMN DAY by Andrew Wolf, Washington, DC
2. Stardust by Twilight by Kendall Yancey, The Colony, TX
3. Escape by Robin Carr, Los Angeles, CA

LOVE SONGS/ EASY LISTENING
1. Then I Found You by Paul Petruccelli, Portland, OR
2. That Man You Imagine by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
3. Underneath the Stars by Bob Juch, Oro Valley, AZ
3 You’re A Halo By Debra Gussin, Dale Effren, Los Angeles, CA

NOVELTY/CHILDREN
1. We Need More Santas by Mack Reynolds, Nick Deutsch, Eli Alger. Northfield, IL
2. Zipcode by Charles Edmund Carter, Terrell, TX
3. That Christmas by Mack Reynolds, Northfield, IL
3. Floating On a Ball by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX

POP/ROCK
1. My Beautiful Calliope by Philip Ipsan, Pompano Beach, FL
2. Remember by Luke Jones, Howrah, TAS, Australia
3. I’ll Never be a Falling Star by Steve Ledford, Garland, TX

SINGER SONGWRITER
1. ONE SMALL STEP by Bobby McCormick, Westchester, PA
2. True As Love by James Tristan Redding, Craig Hendricks, Nashville, TN
3. Cool Jazz by Kendall Yancey, The Colony, TX
HM Come to My Senses by Will Townsley, David Banning, Arlington, TX
 

The DSA Song Contest is one of the longest running international song contests for amateur songwriters. Offering over $5,000 in cash and prizes this year, the DSA has EIGHT categories in all. See Contest Rules for eligibility.

Certificates posted on this page: https://dsasongcontest.blogspot.com/p/dsa-2025-song-contest-certificates.html

DSA SONG CONTEST 2025  Awards Program was virtual on Zoom where the winners were announced  on Jan 17 - Semifinalists performed and our judges appeared to give the awards. View the program on Facebook in the rough. (You can hear all the crew getting started  in the beginning so stay with us to get to the program.  https://www.facebook.com/barbara.mcmillen/videos/743101492203012  We plan to edit this for Youtube.











Sunday, January 19, 2025

WINNERS OF THE 2024 DALLAS SONGWRITERS INTERNATIONAL SONG CONTEST AND YOUNG SONGWRITER

 

 Dallas Songwriters Celebrate Songwriting at Annual Awards Show

DSA celebrated winners from the Annual International Song Contest and the Young Songwriters Contest in January 2025.

 

Dallas, TX, February 24, 2025 --(Blogger.com)--The Dallas Songwriters Association presented their 34th Annual Song Contest Awards highlighting 2024 songwriting contestants via Zoom with a live stream to Facebook featuring live performances by semifinalists, contest winners, and multiple presenters. 

“Their were so many talented entries,” said Americana Judge Jenni Mansfield Peel, "that it made my job very difficult ." “The songs just keep getting better each year."

Winners of the DSA 34th Annual International Song Contest were announced in eight categories, plus the Grand Prize winners. http://dsasongcontest.blogspot.com.

Judges were industry professionals who judged songs based on six elements of a song:  hook, melody, lyric, structure, originality, and truth.  DSA offered over $5,000 in prizes.  Each category winner won a free membership to DSA.  First Place winners received $100 and 2nd place winners received $50. 

Once again, DSA partnered with Broadjam, who provided fantastic prizes to some of our winners, including a 1-year Broadjam Primo MoB Membership ($199.95 Value). Other prizes awarded were: one song critique from Barbara McMillen, Associate Professor of Songwriting at Collin College, and recording time at JoMusik Studio.  

WINNERS

AMERICANA
1.  Dodged a Bullet by John Sizemore, Dallas, TX
2. The Growing Years by Matt Stemme, Clayton, NC
3. Devil Rail by John Zipperer, Leslie Barker, Canoga Park, CA
HM. My Own Way by Kendall Yancey, The Colony, TX *
            HM. You Don't Know What You Don't Know by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX

CHRISTIAN
1. The High Pasture by Mark Patterson, Plano, Tx
2. Blood of My Son by Steve Ledford, Garland, TX
3. First trip to Church  by Louie Cate, Alexandria, VA
HM. Goodbye by Wayne Gathright, Austin, Tx
HM. Common Thread by Wayne Gahright, Austin, Tx  

COUNTRY
    1.    Love of a Good Man by Cara Anderton, Barnhart, PA
    2.    Wedding Party by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
    3.    Stand Tall by Robert Juch, Oro Valley, AZ

INSTRUMENTAL
1. Wings of freedom by Simon Niclas Hahn, Balingen, Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany
2. “Song for Tim – To a Life Well-Lived”  by Andrew Wolf, Washington, DC
3. Alone To Wonder by Kenney Noguera, Conconully, WA

LOVE SONGS/ EASY LISTENING
    1.    1111  by Melany Azpiolea, Garland, TX *
    2.    Fool Against Nature  by Kenny Noguera, Conconully, WA
    3.    Second Chances by Andrew Wolf, Mack Reynolds, Washington, DC
     HM Second Time Around  by Michael Abbass, Denver, CO

NOVELTY/ CHILDRENS
    
    1.    I Can't Rhyme by Lanny Sherwin, James Sherwin, Santa Barbara, CA
   2. The Door to Your Dreams by Mark Patterson, Plano, TX
   3. Skip Tracer by Louis Cate, Alexandria, VA

POP/ROCK
1. Love Is real by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
2. Celebrity by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
3.Breathless by Kenny Noguera, Conconully, WA
3. Jagged Memories by Steve Ledford, Garland, TX

SINGER SONGWRITER
1. Love of a Good Man by Cara Anderton, Barnhart, PA
2. I Knew Her When She Wasn’t All That by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
3. Fun In Heaven by Michael Abbass, Denver, CO
HM. Fabulous Flying Machines by Karyn Oliver, Fort Worth, TX

YOUNG SONGWRITER
   1. Growing Pains by Emma James, Corpus Christi, TX
    2.    Broken by Emma James, Corpus Christi, TX
    3.    Imperfect by Chloe Tao, Dallas, Tx


GRAND PRIZE WINNERS
    1.    Song For Tim – To a Life Well-Lived  by Andrew Wolf, Washington, DC
    2.    Second Chances by Andrew Wolf, Mack Reynolds, Washington, DC
    3.    Skip Tracer by Louis Cate, Alexandria, VA
  HM Second Time Around by Michael Abbass, Denver, CO

Monday, March 25, 2024

33rd Annual DSA International Song Contest Winners Announced in January at Awards Program



 Dallas Songwriters Celebrate Songwriting at Annual Awards Show

DSA celebrated winners from the Annual International Song Contest and the Young Songwriters Contest in January 2024.

 

Dallas, TX, February 24, 2024 --(Blogger.com)--The Dallas Songwriters Association presented their 33rd Annual Song Contest Awards highlighting 2023 songwriting contestants via Zoom with a live stream to Facebook featuring live performances by semifinalists, contest winners, and multiple presenters. 

“Their were so many talented entries,” said Americana Judge Jenni Mansfield Peel, "that it made my job very difficult ." “The songs just keep getting better each year."

Winners of the DSA 33rd Annual International Song Contest were announced in eight categories, plus the Grand Prize winners. http://dsasongcontest.blogspot.com.

Judges were industry professionals who judged songs based on six elements of a song:  hook, melody, lyric, structure, originality, and truth.  DSA offered over $5,000 in prizes.  Each category winner won a free membership to DSA.  First Place winners received $100 and 2nd place winners received $50. 

Once again, DSA partnered with Broadjam, who provided fantastic prizes to some of our winners, including a 1-year Broadjam Primo MoB Membership ($199.95 Value). Other prizes awarded were: one song critique from Barbara McMillen, Associate Professor of Songwriting at Collin College, recording time at JoMusik Studio, and two tickets to Between the Waves Music Conference.     


33rd Annual Song Contest Awards

             Grand Prize Winners

 


M'Lynn Musgrove of Los Angeles, California, the Grand Prize Winner of the 2023 Dallas Songwriters Association International Song Contest is enjoying her new Casio PX-S1000 Privia Piano, for her song "Fade Away." She also placed 3rd with her song "Safety Net."

M’Lynn began writing songs at age of 12 after growing up in a musical family.  Her career began at age 15 while attending Booker T. Washington High School for the Visual and Performing Arts where she was inspired and moved by her talented peers.
In 2016 she was a semi-finalist in the B.W. Stevenson Memorial Singer/Songwriter Competition hosted by Poor David's Pub, where she was the youngest participant. Also the same year she was accepted into the LA Grammy Summer Program at USC.
In 2017 she traveled back to LA to record at 64Sound Studios and created her first EP, “Grounding” which gained traction in Dallas and throughout global radio stations. Her song “Just Take Time” was named #2 of 2018 by Mi-Soul Radio in London, while another song off the EP. “Gave All My Love Away” was trending in France. Her two latest singles “T.F.I.L.” and “Paralyzed” were recorded locally in the summer of 2018, and released early 2019.
M’Lynn has been accepted into the music/songwriting programs at Berklee School of Music in Boston, The New School in NYC, Loyola, in New Orleans, Belmont University in Nashville and The University of Miami- Frost School of Music in Florida. She was one of 12 chosen for the Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music songwriter program.
Besides being the DSA 2023 Song Contest grand prize winner for her song, “Fade Away” which also won 1st place in the Love Song/Easy Listening category, She is also a Grand prize runner-up for her song “Safety Net” which placed in the Pop/Rock category. "Safety Net" also made the top 10 out of thousands of entries in the Tiny Desk Contest Top Shelf 2023.

 

The 2nd place Grand Prize Winner of the 2023 Dallas Songwriters Association International Song Contest is Wayne Gathright for his song “Country USA.” He also won first place in the Country category for his song "Close Enough" and Honorable Mention in the Singer Songwriter category for his song, "Behind A Wall". He was also the winner of the Dallas Songwriters Vern Daily Songwriter of the Year for 2023.

He was chosen 2019 'Songwriter of the Year' in Austin TX after winning 2 separate song contests in 2019 . He has also been the 'Publisher's Pick' at the Texas Songwriter's Symposium for multiple songs. He has written and recorded over 150 songs.


 Will Townsley from Arlington, Texas won a Grand Prize Honorable Mention for his song,"Nothing To Do With You". A former writer for Curb Publishing and Al Jolson/Black and White Music, both out of Nashville, Will Townsley’s songs have been recorded by Jason Ashley, Colt Prather, and others.
Will has performed with artists that include Sammy Kershaw and Joe Nichols and opened for Jake Owen, Brett Young, Chris Jansen, Richie McDonald (Lodestar), Larry Stewart (Restless Heart), Tim Rushlow (Little Texas), Blues Traveler, and The Wilder Blue. He has performed for major organizations including the Dallas Cowboys and was invited to perform at songwriter showcases that include the world-famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee and the Wildflower Music Festival.
Will teaches currently teaches music industry courses at the University of Texas–Arlington.


             Grand Prize Winners
1. Fade Away by M'Lynn Musgrove, Eva Honey, Dallas, TX
2. Country USA by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
3. 3. Safety Net by M'Lynn Musgrove, Eva Honey, Dallas, TX
HM Nothing to Do With You by Will Townsley, Arlington, TX


  Judge Roy Elkins comments: https://dsasongcontest.blogspot.com/p/dsa-2023-song-contest-awards-grand.html

 

Category Winners

 AMERICANA/FOLK/BLUEGRASS,,,,,
1. My Beautiful Mistake by Louis Cate, Alexandria, VA
2. When You Were Loving Me by Andrew & Elizabeth Wolf, Washington, DC
3. Bayou Sef--Dedicated to Frank Allen Swayze by Charles Carter, Terrell, TX

CHRISTIAN/INSPIRATIONAL,,,,,
1. I'd Be A Fool by Theodore Henning II, Fort Worth, TX
2. Other Side of the Wind by Louis Cate, Alexandria, VA
3. The Media's at War by Charles Carter, Terrell, TX

COUNTRY,,,,,
1. Close Enough by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
2. Nothing to Do With You by Will Townsley, Arlington, TX
3. Dallas by Charles Carter, Terrell, TX
HM. I Fall Apart by Renee Safier, Redondo Beach, CA

INSTRUMENTAL,,,,,
1. Song for George by Andrew Wolf, Washington, DC
2. Armadillo Blues by Theodore Henning II, Fort Worth, TX
3. Summer Daze by Lance French, Rowlett, TX

LOVE SONGS/EASY LISTENING,,,,,
1. Fade Away by M'Lynn Musgrove, Eva Honey, Dallas, TX
2. Until You Become Mine by Phil Ipsan, New York, NY
3. We Say I Love You by Kenney Noguera,  Conconully , WA

NOVELTY/CHILDRENS,,,,,
1. Hey Little Hero by Kelli Caldwell,  Portland, OR
2. Like This (A Dancing Song) by Kevin Reardon, Riverside, CT
3. The Door To Your Dreams by Mark Patterson, Plano, TX
HM. Santa Claus Got Lost by Louis Cate, Alexandria, VA
HM I Got An App For That by Charles Carter, Terrell, TX

POP/ROCK/ALT/R&B,,,,,
1. Everything by Ethan Senger, Canton, GA
2. Look Away by Christy Sasser, Fairhope, AL
3. Safety Net by M'Lynn Musgrove, Eva Honey, Dallas, TX
HM Pick Up Those Pieces by Kenney Noguera,  Conconully , WA

SINGER/SONGWRITER,,,,,
1. Lonesome Is As Lonesome Does by Louis Cate, Alexandria, VA
2. Life Is Hard by Eric Ramsey, Scottsdale, AZ
3. Wonderland by Trinity Reed, Plano, TX
HM Behind a Wall by Wayne Gathright, Austin, TX
HM Forever Drive by Jeffrey Widman, Plano, TX

 



DSA honored Emma James of Corpus Christi, Tx with the Young Songwriters Award. https://youngsongwriterscontest.blogspot.com


 

 YOUNG SONGWRITERS CONTEST
Dreaming Wild by Emma James, Corpus Christi, Tx
Happy For You by Ava Della Pietra, Old Field, NY
Worst Of Times by Ava Della Pietra, Old Field, NY
Your Plans by Nyasia Robreno, Heartland, TX
I Don’t Know the Words by Braden Meek, Grapevine, Tx

 

 

DSA celebrates and continues to honor the hard work of their members by presenting the Vern Dailey Songwriter of the Year Award and the Best Song of the Year Award on Feb 17th.


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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Winners of the SONGBIRD Awards 2023 plus some DSA Community Awards.

 On Saturday February 17, DSA gathered on Zoom for the Best Songs of the Meeting Awards Program. Barbara McMillen hosted the show along with presenters Michael Brandenberger, Bobby Montgomery, Bill Martin, Seth Ginsberg and Keith Dodson and our director Harry Hewlett.

Thanks to our performers Steve Ledford, Bill Martin, Wayne Willingham, Michael RJ Roth, Harri Wolf, Seth Ginsberg, Don Wall, Troy Inslee, Alexis Tapp, Keith Dodson, and Wayne Gathright the show was full of 21 wonderful songs between the awards given. 

DSA President Michael Brandenberger informed us of the new this year trophies to be given out for song and songwriter of the year will be called the SONGBIRD AWARD. 

Our sponsor JeriAlice of River Sounds Recording Resort was our judge and she presented the SONGBIRD AWARDS. 

Community Awards were given to Guitars and Growlers by Bill Martin, and Guitars For Vets Dallas by Bobby Montgomery.

WINNER OF THE VERN DAILY SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Vern Daily Songwriter of the Year - Wayne Gathright




Wayne Gathright written and recorded over 150 songs and garnered awards from Austin Songwriters, becoming ‘Songwriter of the Year’ in 2019. Wayne also won 3rd place in the Dallas Songwriting Competition, and has several ‘Publisher Picks’ in the Texas Songwriter’s Symposiums. Wayne is from Austin but has been an active DSA Member for the past two years.

WINNER OF THE SONG OF THE YEAR AWARD

Song of the Year -  Rattlesnake Rita by Keith Dodson

  


Keith Dodson retired from Raytheon as an engineer about 14 months ago to devote his time to songwriting. Besides being a DSA member and Director he is also involved in Acoustic Fridays in Lewisville where once a month they write a song with a prompt. Also he attends the Carrollton Bluegrass group once a monthly.


1st runner up
I Hate Jazz by Wayne Gathright
                     Boxcar Lullaby by Steve Ledford
2nd runner up  There’s Always a Train by Steve Ledford
                        Bit By Bit by Wayne Gathright

2023 SEMIFINALISTS

Memorial Day by Eric Ramsey and Michael Roth
A Little More Time by Wayne Willingham
Rattlesnake Rita by Keith Dodson
Jonah Chapter 4 by Keith Dodson
There’s Always a Train by Steve Ledford
Boxcar Lullaby by Steve Ledford
I Hate Jazz by Wayne Gathright
Bit By Bit by Wayne Gathright
 Coming Home by Wayne  Gathright   
Country USA  by Wayne  Gathright