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October 2016 Vol. XXXVII Number 10 Issue # 425 Combining Arts, Education, and Community Outreach 1979-2016 : 38 Years of Combining Arts, Education, and Community Outreach WELCOME TO THE FALL CSA HAS LOTS OF BIG EVENTS COMING UP The CSA In-Depth Workshops for October will be held on Saturday October 22 as part of the allday Farmington Valley Acoustic Festival, held at Winding Trails campground, located at Winding Trails Drive, Farmington CT. This is a beautiful venue, so come and enjoy great music all day, and get 2 in-depth CSA workshops! Gates open at 11am. Music from noon to 6pm, workshops from 1 to 5pm 12 acts, Open mic and jam, Fiddle contest, and workshops! See the full lineup of music acts and workshop info on page 3. The low admission fee ($10 advance, $15 at the gate) gets you in for all the music and workshops, all day. (workshops are indoors, rain or shine). Come and go as you need to. This is a great way to spend an afternoon in a beautiful setting while moving yourself forward along your chosen path. SLOTS ARE GOING! REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE 2017 SONGWRITING RETREAT JOIN US APRIL 7-9, 2017 FOR THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR SONGWRITING AND YOUR CAREER CRITIQUE SESSIONS Following regular CSA programs, as time permits, there will be a critique session. To participate in the critique session, members may bring a song on CD (or do it live), with 15 copies of typed lyric sheets, and receive constructive feedback. Critique sessions are a good forum for works in progress or rough demos. For best feedback, note on your lyric sheets the intended genre and audience for your song, and what your goals are (i.e. picked up by a commercial artist, self-produce, etc.). The programs at most CSA monthly meetings, except for special workshops, are free to members, $10 to nonmembers, applicable toward membership if you join within 30 days. Members are encouraged to bring a friend who might be interested in what CSA offers. CSA CALENDAR Oct 22 CSA Songwriting & Vocal Performance workshops at the Farmington Valley Acoustic Music Festival Nov 13 - LUNCH Hunger Awareness Concert. at First Church, Middletown Nov TBD CSA Meeting Dec 03 The 20th Annual Holiday Show! Mar 11 CSA Day of Praise event, Hamden Mar 14 CSA PRO WORKSHOP special guest Mar 24-25 SS Cape May Conference Apr 07-09 CSA SONGWRIITNG RETREAT! PLAN AHEAD FOR NEXT YEAR! JUMP-START YOUR SONGWRITING! Every CSA retreat has been an amazing weekend, again eliciting descriptions of "Life- Changing", "Transformative" and "Inspiring". April 7-9 2017 REGISTER NOW AT WWW.CTSONGS.COM LIMITED TO 12 SLOTS! Guiding Artists Along the Path from Creation to Realization to Proliferation

OCT 22 IN-DEPTH WORKSHPS & All-Day Music at the Farmingtom Acoustic Festival, at the Winding Trails campground, Winding Trails Rd, Farmington, CT. COME JOIN US NEXT YEAR FOR THE CSA SONGWRITING RETREAT APRIL 7-9, 2017. SIGN UP NOW TO MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS EXPERIENCE. GIVE YOUR CREATIVITY AND YOUR CAREER A JUMP-START. It's limited to 12 people, and the slots are already getting filled. See all the photos and reviews from the past years at www.ctsongs.com GET A NICE TAX DEDUCTION FOR YOUR OLD STUFF! If you have any old music or office equipment lying around or just old "stuff" that you don't need, consider donating it to CSA and you'll get a generous tax deduction! CSA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all items donated to us can be deducted at their maximum fair market value. We have helped many folks get nice deductions for their old items, which certainly can be useful to us either in our regular CSA programs or our community outreach programs through LUNCH. We can use any office equipment and supplies, computers and electronics, any type of music and studio equipment, and any type of item that could be used for auction or raffle. We'll provide a tax receipt that will give you the best possible tax-deduction. If you have anything that you might like to donate, contact Bill Pere at bill@billpere.com. THANKS! COMING UP ON MARCH 11, 2017: CSA DAY OF PRAISE CONCERT EVENT. Do you have songs of a spiritual nature? Get them submitted ASAP for the CSA Spiritual Compilation CD. The Day of Praise Events are exceptional collaborative performance events for CSA members who write spiritual songs. PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITY in Rye, NY: Contact them for info.

JOIN THE CSA FACEBOOK GROUP (CT Songwriters Association on Facebook) Post your Happenings at the CSA Facebook Page! Participate in the Community! Get your songs in for the next CSA compilations Deadline Oct 31. See page 9 CSA HAPPENINGS Kay Pere was a featured artist at the Concert of Hope in Monson, MA, to support Anti-Violence programs. The event was producecd by past CSA member Faith Ward.

OCTOBER ALL-DAY MUSIC and WORKSHOPS Located at Winding Trails Campground, Winding Trails Dr Farmington, CT CSA Workshops at the Lodge: 1 PM In-Depth Songwriting Workshop Top 5 Songwriting Tips to Triple Your Audience Bill Pere 3 PM In-Depth Vocal Workshop The Performing Songwriter's Paint Box" Kay Pere Amphitheater: 12 AM Jeff Przech 1 PM Jen Lowe 2 PM Brian Dolzani 3 PM The Coffee Grinders 4 PM Belle of the Fall 5 PM Dana Pomfret and Tim McDonald Nature s Porch: 12 AM Eric Paradine 1 PM Bill Benson 2 PM Ruth George 3 PM Mark Perry 4 PM the Duo Formerly Known as the Gashouse Gorillas 5 PM Blackberry Jam and Wheeler Bridge Activities at Garmany Hall: 11 AM Anything Goes Fiddle Contest After contest Open jam with Central CT Acoustic Music Society Farmington Valley Acoustic Festival at Winding Trails

The Farmington Valley Acoustic Festival, the Farmington Valley s own version of Tanglewood, will take place on Saturday, October 22, at Winding Trails in Farmington. The gates will open at 11 AM. Winding Trails, a non-profit organization with a rich history has been a staple in the community for over 65 years. The organization sits on 380 acres of woods, waterways, and spectacular facilities in Farmington, Connecticut. From ziplining, to cross country skiing, conservation and education programs to special events, its no wonder there is a one to two year wait list to become a member of this New England oasis. A nonmember s ticket into this gorgeous piece of land is through the Farmington Valley Acoustic Festival at Winding Trails. Advance admission is $10 for Adults and $8 for Children and can be purchased on-line at www.windingtrails.org or by calling (860) 677-8458. There will be three stages with performances by some great regional talent, including: Dana Pomfret and Tim McDonald. Dana Pomfret is a singer-songwriter from NYC, now living in New England. She has recorded her original music for Elektra, SBK and Warner Bros, Int l. Records, and grew up playing New York's rock and folk institutions. Tim spent decades working in LA and San Francisco as a performer, writer and jingles singer. Jen Lowe. Ron Wiles, Producer of the Ron Wiles Music Show, says In the Indie American/Folk space, Jen Lowe is as good as it gets. If you re looking for a new artist to add to your collection of great finds look no further. Jen Lowe is that rare artist who does it perfectly writes, sings, performs, etc. Brian Dolzani. Brian is an amazing artist - Colin McEnroe, WNPR Connecticut. Brian is a classic troubadour in the lineage of Dylan, Petty, Browne, and Young, and he has put his years of songwriting experience into his latest record, A Place That I Can Feel. Belle of the Fall. Just returning home after a tour that took them from Austin to Nashville, the Connecticut duo has just released Earthbound, their debut album. Belle of the Fall is Tracy Walton- 2014 and 2015 New England Music Award nominee for Best Male Performer and Julia Autumn Ford- CT Music Award Nominee for Best New Artist 2014 and Song of the Year 2015. Jeff Przech. "Przech is as Americana as they come and it s not a dirty word to throw the country moniker around when describing this album. If Przech s influences were trees he d have an entire orchard full of some of the greats of the traditional and alt-country movements, as well as varying forms of folk and Americana." - Lonesome Noise Eric Paradine. A player's player, Eric has been nominated for best solo performer by the Hartford Advocate. The Duo Formerly Known as the Gashouse Gorillas. Playing at coffeeshops to concert halls and the Big E, all with a mandolin and a guitar.

Ruth George. Moving gracefully from older-than-dirt traditional songs, through the fairest works of Sandy Denny, Jackson Browne and Joni Mitchell, Ruth George interprets each with unpretentious authority. Stan Sullivan, Roaring Brook Concerts. Mark Perry. After playing at Ozzfest and selling out LA hotspots such as the Whiskey and the Roxy, Perry will be playing classic rock, acoustic style. Bill Benson. Named 2013 Northwest Idol at Warner Theatre in Torrington, CT, Bill has earned honorable mentions in multiple songwriting contests and performs throughout Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts. Also the following events will be held during the day: ---Open mic. An open-mic hosted by John Root, president of the Central CT Acoustic Musician s Society. ---Anything Goes Fiddle Contest. An open-mic style fiddle contest with prizes for the champ of the adults and kids. No fees for the contestant. Hosted by acclaimed fiddler Ben Dean. Email bendeanmusic@gmail.com to sign up. CSA WORKSHOPS: Songwriting workshop with Bill Pere: Bill is an internationally published Grammywinning songwriter and recording artist, having worked with top music industry figures for more than 30 years. He has songs on 26 albums, across multiple genres. Best known as a songwriter, lyricist, song critiquer, producer, and music educator, Bill speaks and performs at music workshops and conferences across the U.S. His songwriting book is a standard industry reference used on six continents. Bill is named one of the "Top 50 Innovators and Guiding Lights of the Music Industry" by Music Connection Magazine. He is President of the CT Songwriters Association and Director of the CT Songwriting Academy. Vocal Performance workshop with Kay Pere: Kay is a multi-dimensional music educator, performing songwriter and social activist, whose creative work embodies a message of hope, healing and humanity. Kay enjoys a national reputation as one of the premier vocal instructors for bringing out the best in Indie Artists. She has worked with and coached several well-known artists from Hollywood to Nashville to New York City.

CSA ENVIRONMENTAL SONGWRITING CONTEST The Live Concert, Sept 10, 2016 On September 10, artists from many states from North Carolina to West Virginia to New Hampshire came to Mystic to participate in the live presentation of winning songs in the CSA Environmental Song Contest. It was a beautiful afternoon at the amazing Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage site, and many topics of importance were presented through the powerful medium of song. The grand prize of $2500 was presented to Jane Fallon for her song Northern White. Also participating as Top 10 winners were CSA s Tom Hazuka and Becky Bridges. The event was hosted by Bill and Kay Pere.

CSA ENVIRONMENTAL SONGWRITING CONTEST The Live Concert, Sept 10, 2016 STAY TUNED FOR THE UPCOMING COMPILATION CD A BIG THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: And some anonymous concerned individuals.

CSA SONGWRITING RETREAT FAST-TRACK YOUR CAREER! What others have said: "Life-Changing! "A Transformative Experience!" "You've given me a whole new way to approach songwriting" REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN- LIMITED TO JUST 12 SLOTS Slots are going - Reserve your spot now! Take control of your creative process! Take your songwriting to a new level! Get several years worth of industry knowledge and experience in one weekend! You'll see songwriting in a whole new way and discover a level of creative control you never thought possible. April 7-9 2017, at Camp Wightman, North Stonington, CT A time away from the distractions of everyday life, where all you have to think about is your music. A beautiful setting in the woods, with meals and lodging provided, and a group size limited to 12. You'll get personalized attention guaranteed to give you new ways to improve the effectiveness of your writing, and bring it to a new level. Artists from as far as CA, FL, and Canada have come to this retreat, calling it "Transformative, "Life-Changing", and "Inspiring!" Great food as well! REGISTER NOW! DON'T BE LEFT OUT! This program of Master Classes, performance and critique, is based on the concepts of Grammy-winner Bill Pere's internationally acclaimed songwriting book, "Songcrafters' Coloring Book", and is led by Bill and Kay. This content, presented nationally at major conference events, is not available anywhere else at this affordable cost. All the details about the program, the facilities, schedule and registration are online at: http://www.ctsongs.com/retreat/songwritingretreat.htm See what others have said -- Check photos /reviews of the last retreat at the CSA website The program is limited to 12 participants. The earlier you register, the lower the cost, and it guarantees your spot. The cost includes meals, lodging, and all workshops. (Note: If you have to arrive late or leave early, we cannot make cost adjustments. Registration is non-refundable except as stated on the website: www.ctsongs.com ) Member rate is for active members of CSA, RISA, Songsalive, Folk Alliance, IMC (Before Nov 1,2016) Member Rate = $159 Non-member = $179 (Nov 1 Nov 31 2016) Member Rate = $169 Non-member = $189 (Dec 1 Dec 31 2016) Member Rate = $179 Non-member = $199 (After Jan 01,2017) Member Rate = $189 Non Member = $209 MEALS AND LODGING INCLUDED! Two ways to Register, for your maximum convenience and security: 1. PAYPAL SECURE REGISTRATION ONLINE (www.ctsongs.com) 2: BY MAIL: Send check or Money Order payable to CSA, PO Box 511, Mystic CT 06355 (Include your e-mail address, phone number, street address, and member ID # (if applicable) QUESTIONS? Check the Website www.ctsongs.com for FAQ Info, photos, and reviews

SONG CRITIQUES Members may bring a song or lyric on CD (or do it live) to the monthly meeting for critiquing by fellow members. Please bring 20 copies of typed lyric sheet. Out-of-State members may have their songs or lyrics critiqued by sending one submission with 20 typed copies of lyrics to: CSA, PO Box 511, Mystic CT 06355. Include an e-mail address or a double stamped return envelope. Please note that since critiquing is designed to give constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement, songs which are meant only to be shared for self expression (as opposed to critiqued for improvement) should not be submitted. These can be presented in songsharing opportunities. Questions about CSA Programs? Need To check your Membership status? Have a news item to submit? Want to volunteer for a project? Seeking a collaborator? Change of Address? It's easy to contact CSA. General Info: www.ctsongs.com E-mail: info@ctsongs.com Change of Address, Newsletter, Membership, Special Projects: CSA membership PO Box 511 Mystic CT 06355 E-Mail: info@ctsongwriters.com COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES AND NETWORKING : CSA provides opportunities to meet collaborators and providers of various music services. Make sure you're listed on our web site. SONG SCREENING : CSA helps its members get well-crafted songs targeted to their best potential market. Songs may be screened at meetings or by mail. Selected songs are eligible for inclusion on CSA compilation albums which are often given to industry pros. Songs submitted for screening must have been presented at a prior critique session. (exceptions on a case-by-case basis) PARTICIPATION IN CSA MARKETING OUTLETS AND DISTRIBUTION : Recordings by CSA members may be made available to retail outlets, radio stations, or Internet Distribution channels. COMMUNITY OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES: The LUNCH Program offers opportunities to be involved in the production and performance of benefit shows to address hunger and poverty. For details, contact info@ctsongwriting.com CSA on the Web: www. ctsongs.com Members receive a free 1 year subscription to the monthly newsletter Connecticut Songsmith, free or discounted admission to monthly meetings and critique sessions, participation in the Song Share Sessions, Song Screening Services, eligibility for inclusion on Compilation CDs, free classified ads, and discounts on goods and services. Enclosed is my check or money order to CSA for $ Mail to: Go to: CSA Membership OR www.ctsongs.com and PO Box 511 you may join online using Mystic CT 06355 PayPal E-Mail: info@ctsongs.com An investment in CSA is an investment in yourself! An Educational, Non-Profit Organization Dedicated to Improving the Art and Craft of Original Music since 1979 JOIN CSA ONLINE OF BY MAIL: www.ctsongs.com/csajoin.htm