Sometimes the music just flows …
Other times, it gets bogged down by the dreaded business side of things.
Sometimes the music just flows …
Other times, it gets bogged down by the dreaded business side of things.
What’s the most important principle in writing a song?
Answer: Not to let it slip by.
Listen to Not Sure
Songs may not always click. But if you dwell on them too long, they never see the light of day. That’s why my philosophy is to go with what you got. Figure out the words, play it, play it again, change around the chords and add more words. Forty-eight hours later you have a song. I’m not saying it’s perfect, and you can always revisit the song down the road, and most of all with repeat playings to yourself and others. How do you know when to quick tweaking? The surest sign of that is the song is finally talking to you, like an old friend, to the point that you’re not sure whether you wrote the song at all, or if it was always out there waiting to be found.

You wouldn't believe it.
In the 1850s, a man named Aaron Cloud, one of the town’s first dreamers, raised a 160-foot wooden tower at the summit.
It’s not easy being a singer/songwriter …
Especially when you have a day gig.
You know you’re an artist if you suffer for your art.
Bobby Angel is in an enviable position.
Not only is he cranking out some of his old classics, he’s also writing some new songs.