The Zone
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The Zone

I’m in the Zone and I can’t get out. Book #2. My favorite excerpt so far: Thing is if I fail playing on someone else’s terms, I’ll never forgive myself. But if I fail doing something I believe in, that is forgivable. I’d dust myself off and try again. (To quote Aaliyah). 💙💜

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Hire Me
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Hire Me

I’m no longer teaching for several reasons. Time. Travel. Ai. 😳 But I kinda miss the exchange. The conversation about songs and the delicious act of writing them. The zone. Yum. So I thought I’d get back to it on a one-on-one basis. I don’t have answers. Just thoughts. 💙

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Grammy Time
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Grammy Time

It appears that the re-imagining of “What a Girl Wants,” performed by Christina Aguilera and Sabrina Carpenter for Spotify’s 25th Anniversary is ‘nominat-able’ in the category of Best Pop Duo or Group Performance for the 2026 Grammy Awards. It’s a thrill to have had these two powerhouse songstresses from two completely different generations bring the song back into the spotlight with the soulful accompaniment of superb LIVE musicians. 😀😀😀

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An Unusual Gift
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An Unusual Gift

Smash Mouth’s Steve Harwell (“Walking On The Sun,” “Fast Ball”) passed away in 2023. He was a blast to write with. Never a dull moment. Uncontrollably flirty, yes. Yet Tender. And tasty with words and melody. One does not want to write with ‘boring.’ You write with boring you get a boring song. Plus, he left me with a gift I’ll never forget. 🎄❤️💚

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To Teach or Not To Teach
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To Teach or Not To Teach

It’s my last week of teaching my college Pop Songwriting Workshop. I want to get back to writing more songs of my own. Songwriting is like cardio is for the physical body. We release endorphins when we’re in the process of creating. It puts us in a trance. Makes us so damn high. Yet I DO love TALKING about why a song works … or doesn’t. Perhaps a Master Class? 🤓

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Catching Up With Glen
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Catching Up With Glen

Glen Burtnik, veteran songwriter, singer, musician and lefty is a lifer with a great attitude. He launched his career with Patty Smyth’s “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough.” That was over 30 years ago. He’s never stopped. Have a look at and listen to what’s on his mind.

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Songwriting With Your Honey
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Songwriting With Your Honey

It was never a goal to be collaborators. We were both happily doing our very own things. It wasn’t until Covid, when we were all faced with the challenge of convening with other humans (or writing on Zoom — which I couldn’t stomach) that we turned to each other and said “I guess you’re it.” Hey, Barry and Cynthia did it. The Bergmans. Carole and Jerry. There have been hundreds of spousal collaborative teams. We were about to explore this conjugal dynamic.

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Catching Up With Haywood
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Catching Up With Haywood

I am in AWE of Leah…I mean Haywood. She’s always had/still has it all. Lungs, writing AND production chops. I never had it all. I could never make a record without help. Aside from one track on “Pressure On My Heart” she wrote and produced the entire album on her own — A local sister truly doing it all by herself.

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Hotel Cafe
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Hotel Cafe

Hotel Cafe is packed. If I don’t get Covid tonight I’m immune! Good for songwriters. Good for Hotel Cafe. Good for the music business that so many ppl came. I’m happy to be here but definitely feel some personal-space anxiety. Deal with it, Shelly. It’s gonna take a minute. I need to get back to the land of the living.

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Still Co-Writing After All These Years
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Still Co-Writing After All These Years

When I started out I was 20. Everyone else was 20. We liked to write about the same 20-something things. Now, I don’t blame anyone for being 20. It was great! It’s just that I have a wider palette now.  

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