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Iris Andersen
March 9th 04, 01:51 PM
As seen in Recording magazine (Mar Issue '04):

The 2004 USA Songwriting Competition is now accepting entries. Entrants
stand to win a grand prize of over US$50,000 value in cash, music
merchandise and radio promotion. Also, winning songs will be played on a
syndicated radio show in over 60 cities in US and Canada. This is great
exposure for you and your songs! Judges include A & R mangers from Sony
Music, Warner, EMI, Universal and BMG.

Sponsors include Roland, Sony, RollingStone.com, New Music Weekly, Sam Ash
Music Stores, Steinberg, Ibanez Guitars, D'Addario Strings, Audio
Technica, Electronic Musician Magazine, Recording magazine, Singer
magazine, Loggins Promotion, Intellitouch Tuners, Livewire Contacts, Indie
Bible, Superdups, ASN, XM Radio, Acoustic Café radio show and more. Enter
your songs in 15 different categories such as Pop, Rock, Country, R&B,
Folk, World, Jazz, Instrumental, etc.

Past winners include songwriters and bands such as: Gabriel Mann, Sarah
Lewis (lead vocalist & songwriter of rock group "Jag Star"), James
Keelaghan, Michele Vice-Maslin, Jonathan Kingham, Settie, Betty Goo, Steve
Tannen, Shirley Eikhard (Writer of the big hit "Something to talk about"
for Bonnie Raitt), Jennifer Marks, Valerie DeLaCruz and many more. Winners
come from South Africa, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, Norway,
Argentina, Columbia, Moldova, Iceland, Japan, Indonesia, Philippines,
Bahamas, Bulgaria, Canada, United States and UK.

FREE Early Entry Bonus: First 1,000 entries postmarked by March 31 '04 or
earlier will each receive a subscription to Recording magazine as well as
a Broadjam.com membership (free Audio webpage for your songs!). Hurry to:
www.songwriting.net



Iris Andersen
USA Songwriting Competition
http://www.songwriting.net

CalMusic
March 10th 04, 02:31 AM
Hi
i checked your web site.
not clear on the prize.
is it cash or merchandise ?
how much of each? what merchandise ?

Mike Rivers
March 10th 04, 01:41 PM
In article > writes:

> not clear on the prize.
> is it cash or merchandise ?
> how much of each? what merchandise ?

Can't you just be satisfied with just fame and fortune?


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