Last week, I was part of the latest Weaklings meeting. The Weaklings, for those of you who are curious, was started by fellow Square Pegs Randall Goodgame and Andrew Peterson as a collective of writers seeking to challenge, inspire, encourage, cultivate and critique one another’s craft. We have sporadically met here and there to eat nachos and sip cola, and, on those occasions, have often given ourselves writing assignments. In
Bookmark, my 2004 acoustic album (produced by Andrew Osenga), is very nearly out-of-stock as of this writing. The good news – for those of you who don’t have a copy and are still interested in obtaining it – is that I was lucky enough to score an extra spindle of 100 or so printed disks of this album back when I first printed the one and only run in 2004.
Many thanks to the fine folks at Trinity UMC in Murfreesboro, TN last night for hosting me a second time. This was originally scheduled to be a show this past December, but one I had to cancel due to a severe cold, possibly the flu, the first I’ve ever had to cancel on account of illness. They were kind enough to let me reschedule, and though it was a small-ish
As some of you know, I have been part of a congenial group of songwriters here in Nashville called the Square Peg Alliance for the past three years. We most recently asked our good friend, tasteful producer (I’m honored that he’s producing my new album), pianist/keys player, musical castle of finesse, and exceptional songwriter, Ben Shive, to join our little merry band of men & women. Ben has been working
This is an interview I did on 12/7/06 while on Andrew Peterson’s “Behold the Lamb” tour. It took place in an upstairs loft at a wonderful youth facility at a church in Huntsville, AL. Here it is for your viewing pleasure/displeasure: So your album, Scarce, was just recently released on iTunes, right? Yes, finally. So my question is, how does iTunes affect the indie artist? How does iTunes affect the