
Welcome! On this page, we
would like to share some of our history and let you know how and why
we developed this website. SongU.com grew out of a passion for
songwriting and a respect for learning. Here's how...
Our History
When Danny and I (Sara) met in 1988, we were both
graduate students at Rutgers University in New Jersey. I was
completing a Masters degree in education and Danny was working on
his Masters thesis in computer music. At the time, our musical
tastes differed quite a bit, but that didn't stop us from falling in
love with each other. We also discovered a common interest in
songwriting.
In 1989, on an ASCAP scholarship, Danny attended a week-long
songwriting retreat run by Billy Edd Wheeler ("Coward of the
County") called "The Great Smokies Song Chase" in Swannanoa, NC. He returned excited and
amazed by the fact that there were other songwriters all over
the country experiencing similar feelings about songwriting as we
were. He also met an incredible faculty of professional
songwriters and publishers who were willing to take the time out of
their busy schedules to share their knowledge and mentor new and
aspiring writers. Billy Edd asked Danny to develop some music
classes for songwriters and return the next summer as part of the
faculty. I, his new bride, returned with him that summer and
every summer for the next three years of the retreat's existence (it
has since evolved into the "Swannanoa Gathering").
In the meantime, I had started taking lyric writing classes in New York
with well-known songwriting instructor, Sheila Davis, author of
"The Craft Of Lyric Writing.” Sheila became another mentor to
me, and I began to understand that songwriting is a craft in which
our skills can be fine-tuned and improved.
It was our initial experience of being involved in a nurturing
songwriting community and being mentored by honest and giving
songwriting professionals that led Danny and I to want to give our
heart and souls to songwriting, become professional songwriters
and extend our own teaching backgrounds to include songwriting
education.
Why SongU.com?
Over the years, Danny and I have become
professional songwriters, currently writing for companies such
as Zamalama Music and Curb Magnatone Music
in Nashville, TN. We have been fortunate enough to have
our songs recorded by several artists, including a chart-topping country hit
by John Michael Montgomery, “Home To You.” We have also
written songs for theater and received a Tony Award nomination for
Best Original Score for the Broadway show Urban
Cowboy, The Musical. We have taught
songwriting classes and seminars at Belmont University and
Vanderbilt University in Nashville and Berklee College in Boston as
well as co-authored an educational tape series, The
Songwriters Survival Kit. We have also developed
lessons, mentored and taught for songwriting groups all over the
country and abroad, and hold year-round
songwriting classes and workshops from our home studio. When
we first posted our course schedules on the web back in 1994 at www.craftofsongwriting.com,
we also added articles we had written and a chatroom that hosted
special guests with our co-sponsor MusesMuse.com. We soon realized that the sense of
songwriting community that we loved so much could extend over the
far reaches of the World Wide Web. We also began getting
requests to take our classes from songwriters worldwide. This
is when we realized that there is a desire and a need for
e-learning distance education for songwriters. The seeds for SongU.com were
planted and there was no turning back.
Luckily, Danny had simultaneously
continued honing his computer skills since his graduate school days. In
fact, he and co-developer, Martin Bell (another music-loving,
songwriting, computer dude) were both winners of the prestigious
Innovations Award for Distance Education from the state of Tennessee. This has allowed us to develop a website that meets our own
high standards of quality and professionalism. We are proud of this
accomplishment and excited about having the opportunity to offer to
you what we feel is a valid and valuable aspect of songwriting –
distance education.
We hope you allow SongU.com to become a supportive, fun and rewarding
community for you. We encourage you to share your thoughts with us as
we develop and grow to accommodate them.
Thanks for taking the time to visit us.
Sincerely,

Sara Light
Co-founder, SongU.com
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