[stylist] Becoming a lyricist/ getting my songs out there

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 8 13:46:24 UTC 2011


Katie,

Brad would be a great resource, but also post your message on the
performing arts division list, if you haven't already.  Donna Hill, who
is a Stylist member and also PR director for the performing division, is
an awesome resource as well.  And of course Google will provide you with
a ton of info, but there is nothing like encountering an individual who
has actually done this.  I'm just a vocalist and never submitted lyrics
to be published.  Good luck.  *smile*

Bridgit P
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Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 23:07:35 -0500
From: "Watson, Katherine M" <WatsonKM05 at uww.edu>
To: "stylist at nfbnet.org" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [stylist] Becoming a Lyricist/Getting my songs out there
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Hello Everyone,
     I have written lyrics for over 60 songs, and would like to submit
some of them to be used in mainstream music. (Think artists like Kelly
Clarkson and Evanescence.) I think Brad has had some experience with
this sort of thing, but I wanted to send this to the whole list to see
if any of you know anything about how to go about sending songs in. Four
of my songs, "Green Scapular," "7th Song for April," "No Running Back to
You," and "Inspirational to Me," can be heard at
www.myspace.com/kmorganmusic and I'd really appreciate any feedback.
Click on "My Playlist" under the "Music" heading to hear the
songs--there is a "play" button for each song. Thank you for your time
and assistance. --Katie Watson






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