NASHVILLE
— ASCAP
recently held a private showcase at their offices for Nashville music
publishers showcasing Middle Tennessee State University’s commercial
songwriting program.
Performing were student writers Nick Carpenter,
Zach Russell, Kyle Crownover, and the group “Maybe April,” which includes
MTSU’s Katy Bishop and Kristen Castro along with Alaina Stacy. Publishing
companies in attendance were Sony/ATV, Warner Chapel, BMG, Sea-Gayle Music,
Creative Nation, and Round Hill Music.
Located just a half-hour south of
Nashville, MTSU offers its students exceptional opportunities through the
Department of Recording Industry’s commercial songwriting program. The program
is led by veteran songwriter Odie Blackmon, who continues to strengthen
partnerships with organizations such as the American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).
The program is taught by talented
faculty members who have ties to all parts of the industry and is home to the
only college chapter of the Nashville Songwriters Association International
(NSAI). For more information about the program, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/programs/commercial-songwriting/.
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