Friday, July 1, 2011

MINNESOTA’S SHANE MARTIN WINS 2011 DALLAS SONG CONTEST


DSA Announces Grand Prize Winners of 22nd Annual Contest

Shane Martin shows off his new Tradition G-12 .
DALLAS—The Dallas Songwriters Assoc. (DSA) announced today that Shane Martin of Independence, Minn., is Grand Prize winner of the 22nd Annual Dallas Song Contest.

After winning the Country category in the DSA’s international song contest, Martin’s “No Hard Feelings” won out over the top three winners from each of the contest’s eight categories.

“From a commercial perspective, ‘No Hard Feelings’ is a song that any artist could sing. It has strong crossover potential,” said Roy Elkins, grand prize judge and CEO of Broadjam.com, an online community and resource for musicians. “This could be sung with an acoustic guitar, sitting at a piano or it could be a good instrumental.  I can close my eyes and hear numerous productions of this melody.  That's what makes it great.”


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“River Dance,” a country rocker by Nashville’s Ruben Estevez, won second, and novelty/children category winner “Oliver Otter,” by Donna Lisa, Westfield, N.J., won third overall.

Hear the winning songs and read Elkin’s comments on his top 10 finishers at http://dsasongcontest.blogspot.com/p/grand-prize-judge-roy-elkins-comments.html .

As Grand Prize winner, Martin took home a new G-12 Standard Series Tradition electric guitar featuring Tradition 2-1-1 pickups with coil tap Humbucker; he gets a Premier Demo by Beaird Music Group, one of Nashville’s top recording facilities, and receives a one-year Primo MoB membership from Broadjam.

All first place category winners win $100, a one-year Broadjam MoB membership and a year’s membership in the DSA. Second place wins $50 and a year’s DSA membership, and third place finishers win a DSA membership.

As Grand Prize runner up, Estevez gets a day of free recording at Riversounds Recording Resort nestled along the Llano River on the back of a 300 acre ranch in the Texas Hill Country, in addition to a one-year Broadjam Primo MoB membership.

Third Place finisher Lisa receives a song critique and fully-produced demo with Kim Copeland of Nashville’s Kim Copeland Productions and a one-year Broadjam Primo MoB membership.

Additional sponsors include Crystal Clear Sound, Patrick McGuire Recording and WM Sales/Cam Audio. Submission partners are Broadjam.com and Sonicbids.  Music industry partners are Dallas International Guitar Festival, Arlington Guitar Show, Tradition Guitars, MyStudio Recording Studios, Texas Music Group, Bar-b Music Marketing Consultants, Musemuse.com, Sante Fe Design, Austin Songwriters Group and Jo-Musik. 

Friday, May 27, 2011

DALLAS SONGWRITERS ANNOUNCE 2011 SONG CONTEST CATEGORY WINNERS


The march toward the Grand Prize winner for the 21st Annual Song Contest hosted by the Dallas Songwriters Association (DSA) reached the finalists’ phase with selection of the top three finishers among the contest’s eight categories.

The category winners represent 12 states and three countries, with California and New York getting four finalists each. International winners were from Australia and Canada.

The winners in order by category are:

Americana:
1. “Adenine” by Kyle Carey, Providence, RI
2. “Over Now” by Chatham Street, Stephens City, VA
3. “The Voice” by John Friday, Bonita Springs, FL

Christian/Inspirational:
1. “The One” by Keith Thompson, Las Vegas, NV
2. “Let Jesus In” by Keith Thompson
3. “Deception” by Paul McNair, Dallas, TX

Country:
 1. “No Hard Feelings” by Shane Martin, Independence, MN
2. “Grandpa, Why So Slow” by Tom Biles, Keller, TX
3. “River Dance” by Ruben Estevez, Nashville, TN

Instrumental:
 1. “After the Storm” by John Visconti, Merrick, NY
2. “Gypsy Dancer” by Adre Kerek, Miami, FL
3. “Half Past Dawn” by Andre Kerek

Love Songs/Easy Listening:
 1. “Y-E-S” by Noel Cohen, Jeremy Bruce, Jenifer Marks, New York, NY
2. “Sweeter Than Temptation” by Mike Corbin, Merrick, NY
3. “A Deeper Meaning” by Stonewall “Stoneman” Towery, Clayton, CA

Novelty/Children’s:
 1. “Oliver Otter” by Donna Lisa, Westfield, NJ
2. “Fernando the Fantastic Flea” by Brendan Watson, Balmoral, QLD, Australia
3. “My Samior” by Donna Lisa
Honorable Mention: “Poopie Diaper” by The Monkey Bunch, West Toronto, ON, Canada

Pop/Rock/Alt/R&B:
 1. “You’re Everything” by Noel Cohen, New York, NY
2. “It Should Be Me” by Janine Wilson, Hyattsville, MD
3. “Memories” by Tara Priya, San Francisco, CA

Singer/Songwriter:
 1. “One Foot on Your Doorstep” by Renee Safier, Andy Hill and Hard Rain, Redondo Beach, CA
2. “Crazy Daddy” by Wyler Delray, Creve Coeur, IL
3. “Stay Another Day” by Renee Safier, Andy Hill and Hard Rain.

All first place category winners win $100, a one-year Broadjam MoB membership and a year’s membership in the DSA. Second place winners win $50 and a year’s DSA membership, and third place finishers win a DSA membership.

The Grand Prize winner will take home a new G-12 Standard Series Tradition electric guitar featuring Tradition 2-1-1 pickups with coil tap Humbucker, get a Premier Demo by Beaird Music Group--one of Nashville’s top recording facilities--and receive a one-year Primo MoB membership with Broadjam, the on-line resource company and web community for musicians.


The Grand Prize runner gets a day of free recording at Riversound Recording Resort nestled along the Llano River on the back of a 300 acre ranch in the Texas Hill Country, in addition to a one-year Broadjam Primo MoB membership.

Third Place overall receives a song critique and fully-produced demo with Kim Copeland of Nashville’s Kim Copeland Productions and a one-year Broadjam Primo MoB membership.

Additional sponsors include Crystal Clear Sound, Patrick McGuire Recording and WM Sales/Cam Audio. Submission partners are Broadjam.com and Sonicbids.  Music industry partners are Dallas International Guitar Festival, Arlington Guitar Show, Tradition Guitars, MyStudio Recording Studios, Texas Music Group, Bar-b Music Marketing Consultants, Musemuse.com, Sante Fe Design, Austin Songwriters Group and Jo-Musik. 

Dallas Songwriters Assoc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing information about the craft and business of songwriting. All styles of music are welcome in the DSA, and membership includes writers of all ages. DSA monthly activities include meetings with guest speakers, song critiques and performance showcases that are open to the public. In addition, the DSA supports and promotes workshops and contests and publishes a monthly newsletter.