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Songspeak - the Art and Craft of Songwriting - Erin Enderlin and Shane McAnally

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Songspeak - Conversations on the Art and Craft of Songwriting - Songspeak - the Art and Craft of Songwriting - Erin Enderlin and Shane McAnally.

Tennessee MTSU Recording Industry professor Hal Newman, and occasional guest hosts, interview ASCAP songwriters.

Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead

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The weeks of nightly killings, ending with events of Episode 5, affect each of the Hunters in a different way. Carrie decides to confront her fears by learning how to defend herself. Bates takes it almost in stride, seeing himself becoming a bit of a hero. John wants answers from the people he's trusted. And Billy tries to turn to the solace he once found in his church. Will any of them find the answers they seek?

Songspeak - the Art and Craft of Songwriting - Marc Beeson

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Songspeak - Conversations on the Art and Craft of Songwriting - Marc Beeson.

Tennessee MTSU Recording Industry professor Hal Newman, and occasional guest hosts, interview ASCAP songwriters.

Topics include the process of writing songs, how one becomes a songwriter, tips for being a successful songwriter in the music industry. Songwriters also perform a few of their songs. The programs are recorded in front of MTSU students enrolled in Recording Industry courses. A question and answer session follows each discussion.

Songspeak - the Art and Craft of Songwriting - Matthew Perryman Jones and Neilson Hubbard

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Songspeak - Conversations on the Art and Craft of Songwriting - Matthew Perryman Jones and Neilson Hubbard.

Tennessee MTSU Recording Industry professor Hal Newman, and occasional guest hosts, interview ASCAP songwriters.

Topics include the process of writing songs, how one becomes a songwriter, tips for being a successful songwriter in the music industry. Songwriters also perform a few of their songs. The programs are recorded in front of MTSU students enrolled in Recording Industry courses. A question and answer session follows each discussion.