Douglas Corner Cafe
Wed. 12/12/12
Show: 6:00 PM
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Jane Bach
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Wed. 12/12/12
Show: 6:00 PM
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21 and over
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Artist Bio:
Jane Bach is a native New Yorker who moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1982 to pursue a career in songwriting. She is a multiple award winning, hit songwriter, who has had songs recorded by the likes of Tammy Wynette, Reba McEntire, Collin Raye, JoDee Messina and many, many others. Her number one record "The Last One to Know", Reba McEntire, remains one of Reba's biggest selling singles. She also penned "Just Enough Love", the last number one record for country music legend Ray Price. Her most recent single, "Dare to Dream", JoDee Messina, earned her yet another ASCAP award, for having written one of the most performed songs of the year. She has had hit records in Canada, France and Holland, as well as other releases worldwide. Her song "Mercy", co-written with Lindsay Price (Lipstick Jungle) was recently featured on the show "Wildfire". Jane is a well respected teacher, who has written a workbook for new songwriters, "Songwriting and the Music Business".....and has developed an eight week workshop that employs the techniques used in that workbook. She has taught in Nashville and New York City, and was chosen to give a Master Class in songwriting at Vanderbilt University.
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Jane Bach is a native New Yorker who moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1982 to pursue a career in songwriting. She is a multiple award winning, hit songwriter, who has had songs recorded by the likes of Tammy Wynette, Reba McEntire, Collin Raye, JoDee Messina and many, many others. Her number one record "The Last One to Know", Reba McEntire, remains one of Reba's biggest selling singles. She also penned "Just Enough Love", the last number one record for country music legend Ray Price. Her most recent single, "Dare to Dream", JoDee Messina, earned her yet another ASCAP award, for having written one of the most performed songs of the year. She has had hit records in Canada, France and Holland, as well as other releases worldwide. Her song "Mercy", co-written with Lindsay Price (Lipstick Jungle) was recently featured on the show "Wildfire". Jane is a well respected teacher, who has written a workbook for new songwriters, "Songwriting and the Music Business".....and has developed an eight week workshop that employs the techniques used in that workbook. She has taught in Nashville and New York City, and was chosen to give a Master Class in songwriting at Vanderbilt University.
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The heart of country music is just that: heart. “Country music is about genuine emotion for the joys of being alive,” says Sandra Piller, and you can feel that emotion in everything she sings. She is a fan of pop country stars like Crystal Gayle, Patsy Cline and Kenny Rogers; she embraces songs that communicate directly. “I love almost all country music," Sandra says, "but it was the music of The Judds that inspired me to sing it.” Raised in Southern California, she has the vocal talent and life experiences of a Nashville veteran. “I was brought up in the city, but I must have picked up my Mom’s southern accent because people thought I sounded ’country.’ Plus, I really enjoy the storytelling aspect of those songs.” Sandra scored her first single song contract as a songwriter with legendary Sun Records icon and country music producer Cowboy Jack Clement, and for the past several years she has collaborated with Nashville songwriting pro Jane Bach (Reba McEntire, Collin Raye, JoDee Messina). Sandra is dedicated to songs that portray life, love and fresh starts. “I relate to the passion in country songs,” Sandra says, and her tunes let listeners know that we’re all on the same path together, “living and loving and moving through days like these.” With the 2011 release of the album “Days Like These" (Shady Hill Records), Sandra Piller is reaching out to everyone with ears to hear and a heart to feel.
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The heart of country music is just that: heart. “Country music is about genuine emotion for the joys of being alive,” says Sandra Piller, and you can feel that emotion in everything she sings. She is a fan of pop country stars like Crystal Gayle, Patsy Cline and Kenny Rogers; she embraces songs that communicate directly. “I love almost all country music," Sandra says, "but it was the music of The Judds that inspired me to sing it.” Raised in Southern California, she has the vocal talent and life experiences of a Nashville veteran. “I was brought up in the city, but I must have picked up my Mom’s southern accent because people thought I sounded ’country.’ Plus, I really enjoy the storytelling aspect of those songs.” Sandra scored her first single song contract as a songwriter with legendary Sun Records icon and country music producer Cowboy Jack Clement, and for the past several years she has collaborated with Nashville songwriting pro Jane Bach (Reba McEntire, Collin Raye, JoDee Messina). Sandra is dedicated to songs that portray life, love and fresh starts. “I relate to the passion in country songs,” Sandra says, and her tunes let listeners know that we’re all on the same path together, “living and loving and moving through days like these.” With the 2011 release of the album “Days Like These" (Shady Hill Records), Sandra Piller is reaching out to everyone with ears to hear and a heart to feel.
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Nik & Sam, country music's hottest new duo, may seem like an overnight sensation, but their story has been years in the making. At the age of 10, the sisters began playing traditional country & bluegrass music, with Sam on banjo and Nik on guitar. Within a year, they were wowing audiences in their home state of Arkansas.
Possessing talent far beyond their young age, the girls soon began writing their own music, infusing their individual influences into their style. They have toured extensively opening for artists like Thompson Square, Randy Travis, Little Big Town, Jason Aldean, Phil Vassar, Kellie Pickler and SHeDAISY.
Now, at the age of 20, Nik & Sam's career continues to pick up speed. They have signed a publishing deal with Bicycle Music, are Sponsored & Endorsed by Gretsch Guitars and Banjos, and are currently recording an EP. In addition to playing around the local scene in Nashville, they were also a featured performer on the Blake Shelton Cruise in October 2012.
Nik & Sam have compiled a catalogue of hit songs, working with Grammy-award-winning writers like Liz Rose (Taylor Swift), Hillary Lindsey (Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill), Brett James (Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Martina McBride), Keith Follese (Faith Hill, Randy Travis) and Josh Kelley amongst others.
Nik & Sam are currently playing around the country as they continue to write music and grow their fan base.
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
Nik & Sam, country music's hottest new duo, may seem like an overnight sensation, but their story has been years in the making. At the age of 10, the sisters began playing traditional country & bluegrass music, with Sam on banjo and Nik on guitar. Within a year, they were wowing audiences in their home state of Arkansas.
Possessing talent far beyond their young age, the girls soon began writing their own music, infusing their individual influences into their style. They have toured extensively opening for artists like Thompson Square, Randy Travis, Little Big Town, Jason Aldean, Phil Vassar, Kellie Pickler and SHeDAISY.
Now, at the age of 20, Nik & Sam's career continues to pick up speed. They have signed a publishing deal with Bicycle Music, are Sponsored & Endorsed by Gretsch Guitars and Banjos, and are currently recording an EP. In addition to playing around the local scene in Nashville, they were also a featured performer on the Blake Shelton Cruise in October 2012.
Nik & Sam have compiled a catalogue of hit songs, working with Grammy-award-winning writers like Liz Rose (Taylor Swift), Hillary Lindsey (Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill), Brett James (Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Martina McBride), Keith Follese (Faith Hill, Randy Travis) and Josh Kelley amongst others.
Nik & Sam are currently playing around the country as they continue to write music and grow their fan base.
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Artist Bio:
The unnatural move to Nashville seemed perfect. For 20 years, I've paid my dues being a Bar Star, teething on Redneck Country and Southern Rock. Those of you who have followed me along the way, know that I sing with passion and play guitar with reckless abandon. By being a front man, and always knowing that the show must go on, I've been the Lead Player, I've played Bass, Rhythm and Mandolin. Even though I've had to play in places that didnt want to hear some "front mans" original music, I've continued to write and play them along the way. It gave me a chance to try my original stuff on crowds, and sometimes even to broken hearts and empty bottles. I want to thank some of the great musicians that I've played with along the way, the late night Grand Slams and getting thrown out of Denny's, the one-bar towns in cornfield country who welcomed me with open arms. I also want to thank all the fans who have followed me while I paid my dues, and came out to see my play, religiously...Thanks Y'all!......I'm just sayin
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
The unnatural move to Nashville seemed perfect. For 20 years, I've paid my dues being a Bar Star, teething on Redneck Country and Southern Rock. Those of you who have followed me along the way, know that I sing with passion and play guitar with reckless abandon. By being a front man, and always knowing that the show must go on, I've been the Lead Player, I've played Bass, Rhythm and Mandolin. Even though I've had to play in places that didnt want to hear some "front mans" original music, I've continued to write and play them along the way. It gave me a chance to try my original stuff on crowds, and sometimes even to broken hearts and empty bottles. I want to thank some of the great musicians that I've played with along the way, the late night Grand Slams and getting thrown out of Denny's, the one-bar towns in cornfield country who welcomed me with open arms. I also want to thank all the fans who have followed me while I paid my dues, and came out to see my play, religiously...Thanks Y'all!......I'm just sayin
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