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Thorn's Coloradan Journey...

Thorn’s Coloradan Journey…

It’s monthly, it’s Out of the Bedroom and it’s in Woodland Park, Colorado. Yes, that cornerstone of OOTB Darren Thornberry has established an OOTB outreach station in the wilds of Colorado and has had some success finding indigenous singer songwriters in their natural habitat. Furthermore he’s now got a website devoted to his findings! Check out www.ootbcolorado.com for more information.

OOTB reviews 2001-2003

Posted 23/02/2010 By admin

It’s been a very long time since we’ve had the pleasure of reading a new OOTB review, sadly, but I just chanced upon a collection of OOTB reviews from 2001-2003 on Nelson Wright’s website! Check them out here, enjoy! – http://www.nelsonwright.co.uk/ootb_web_site/wbw.htm

I haven’t checked yet whether these reviews are the same as to be found on this site, but that’s half the fun after all.

Can you write 14 songs in 28 days?

Posted 14/01/2010 By admin
FAWM.org - 14 Songs In 28 Days!

FAWM.org - 14 Songs In 28 Days!

Can you write 14 songs in 28 days?

Even if you think you can’t, you might surprise yourself, and even if you don’t, you might still end up writing some good songs. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, I’m talking about February Album Writing Month, the annual challenge to write 14 songs during the 28 days of February. Here’s the official press release:


THE FAWM.ORG CHALLENGE: 14 SONGS IN 28 DAYS

International Songwriting Event Gears up for 7th Annual Event

Russian composer Igor Stravinsky once said, “work brings inspiration.” Or, as writer Jack London put it, “You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.” For songwriters, February Album Writing Month (FAWM) is that club. Thousands of musicians worldwide are preparing to brandish their guitars, pianos and notepads to participate in FAWM, the annual challenge to compose 14 new songs in the 28 days of February. This year, the organizers are upping the ante, setting a collective goal of songwriting of 14,000 new works in all.

In 2009, over 2,000 musicians signed up for the FAWM challenge, penning 7,375 new songs, instrumentals, and works of sound art in the shortest month of the year. Since its inception in 2004, FAWM participation and musical output has roughly doubled annually, so the 14,000-song mark seems well within reach.  By January 12 of this year, nearly 3,000 have registered from all U.S. States and dozens of foreign countries including Norway, Australia, South Korea, France, and the United Kingdom.  FAWM is the largest songwriting challenge of its kind.

Some so-called “fawmers” are musical hobbyists, while many are professional touring musicians and recording industry professionals who use FAWM as a much-needed creative exercise.  The idea began when Burr Settles, a singer/songwriter and then-graduate-student in computer science, completed a short novel as part of the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) challenge in November 2003.  Realizing that there was no songwriting equivalent, he and three friends challenged each other to write a song every other day in February 2004, using an informal weblog where they posted demo recordings and constructive comments throughout the process. Due to the public interest that followed, Settles opened the challenge up to over 100 participants in 2005, which continued to grow steadily ever year since.

The website, FAWM.ORG, serves as the hub for the project, where fawmers can post audio or video demo recordings of freshly-penned songs, and give one another feedback.  Participants can track the progress of songwriters they know and admire via the website’s “watchlist” feature.  A real-time jukebox, allows fawmers to listen to new streaming music as it is added to the site, organized at random or by musical genre.

Collaboration is also rampant in the FAWM community. Many songwriting novices receive help by joining forces with more seasoned songwriters whom they meet through the website. Other collaborations spring from a desire to try something different. For example, Seattle jazz pianist Becca Palm casually expressed interest in writing a heavy metal song on the website forums. Within 24 hours she had composed and recorded a track (entirely by passing files over the internet) with a speed-metal guitarist from the Netherlands called Sapient Network. The track, titled “All I Am,” can be heard on 14 Songs In 28 Days (Vol. 5), the latest in a series of annual “fawmpilation” CDs released by the project to raise operating funds.  Last year, over 500 of the songs born out of the challenge were collaborations.

For more information:

http://fawm.org
http://myspace.com/fawmrocks

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Email: press@fawm.org

THE FAWM.ORG CHALLENGE: 14 SONGS IN 28 DAYS

International Songwriting Event Gears up for 7th Annual Event

Russian composer Igor Stravinsky once said, “work brings inspiration.” Or, as writer Jack London put it, “You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.” For songwriters, February Album Writing Month (FAWM) is that club. Thousands of musicians worldwide are preparing to brandish their guitars, pianos and notepads to participate in FAWM, the annual challenge to compose 14 new songs in the 28 days of February. This year, the organizers are upping the ante, setting a collective goal of songwriting of 14,000 new works in all.

In 2009, over 2,000 musicians signed up for the FAWM challenge, penning 7,375 new songs, instrumentals, and works of sound art in the shortest month of the year. Since its inception in 2004, FAWM participation and musical output has roughly doubled annually, so the 14,000-song mark seems well within reach.  By January 12 of this year, nearly 3,000 have registered from all U.S. States and dozens of foreign countries including Norway, Australia, South Korea, France, and the United Kingdom.  FAWM is the largest songwriting challenge of its kind.

Some so-called “fawmers” are musical hobbyists, while many are professional touring musicians and recording industry professionals who use FAWM as a much-needed creative exercise.  The idea began when Burr Settles, a singer/songwriter and then-graduate-student in computer science, completed a short novel as part of the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) challenge in November 2003.  Realizing that there was no songwriting equivalent, he and three friends challenged each other to write a song every other day in February 2004, using an informal weblog where they posted demo recordings and constructive comments throughout the process. Due to the public interest that followed, Settles opened the challenge up to over 100 participants in 2005, which continued to grow steadily ever year since.

The website, FAWM.ORG, serves as the hub for the project, where fawmers can post audio or video demo recordings of freshly-penned songs, and give one another feedback.  Participants can track the progress of songwriters they know and admire via the website’s “watchlist” feature.  A real-time jukebox, allows fawmers to listen to new streaming music as it is added to the site, organized at random or by musical genre.

Collaboration is also rampant in the FAWM community. Many songwriting novices receive help by joining forces with more seasoned songwriters whom they meet through the website. Other collaborations spring from a desire to try something different. For example, Seattle jazz pianist Becca Palm casually expressed interest in writing a heavy metal song on the website forums. Within 24 hours she had composed and recorded a track (entirely by passing files over the internet) with a speed-metal guitarist from the Netherlands called Sapient Network. The track, titled “All I Am,” can be heard on 14 Songs In 28 Days (Vol. 5), the latest and a series of annual “fawmpilation” CDs released by the project to raise operating funds.  Last year, over 500 of the songs born out of the challenge were collaborations.

For more information:
http://fawm.org
http://myspace.com/fawmrocks

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New Music from OOTB regulars!

Posted 12/01/2010 By admin

In other OOTB related news, Iain Roberts, formerly an OOTB regular, has eight tracks that you can listen to and buy here. As his page says, he recorded these while recuperating from a hand injury which was sustained while bobsleighing! On that subject, you can support Iain by joining this Facebook group and of course by buying his MP3s to show your support and help him get to the Winter Olympics.

Also, you can now buy Calum Carlyle’s new CD, Honesty And Thorns from various online retailers, including iTunes and Amazon. You can also hear 30 second samples of each song. Prices vary depending on where you buy it and whether you buy a CD or MP3 downloads.

OOTB 372 – 10 Dec 2009

Posted 10/12/2009 By reviewer

Dan Collins, Mo-Medicine, Coral, James Whyte, Cat Called Paris, Michael Patrick, Luis.

No review for this evening.

Ben Young, one of Edinburgh’s best singer-songwriters till he moved out of Edinburgh, has a 24-day songwriting project coming up: 24 songs on a solstice theme, to be written and published on youtube and also at The Atheist Advent : Solstice Songs on a Godless Guitar. I will certainly be keeping an eye on that. If you’re not familiar with Ben’s music, i suggest you check him out, and if you are familiar with his music, you’ll need no prompting.

While we’re at it, let me just mention OOTB number 373 which will be taking place on Thursday 17th December in the Tron Cellar Bar. It’s our long anticipated XMAS XTRAVAGANZA we will be letting our hair down and partying it up. Covers are allowed, even if they’re christmas ones, and we can’t stop you from coming along in fancy dress! Make a note in your diary and dust off your glad rags, it’ll be a stoater.

If you are a musician and you want to help Josh by playing with his superband when they come to Edinburgh, which will be filmed for the new T mobile advert, READ ON!

This is the only scottish tour date.

You have to bring and play an instrument, whether that is a triangle, your voice or a trombone, come along and meet at the Ross Band Stand (in Princes Street Gardens) in Edinburgh on Wednesday the 25th of November 2009 between 11am and 3pm

There will be a short warm up jam, then everyone will join in the tour song, which we have a track, sheet music, tabs, lyrics for and it’s all availible online for you to look at (see below).

Don’t worry if you are not a master at your instrument, bring it anyway, play when you can and have fun! This will be filmed along with the other british dates for the new T mobile advert which will be on the tv around Christmas time.

We are really interested in brassbands, choirs, orchestras as well as indivudual musicians. PLEASE INVITE AND TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW SO WE CAN GET AS MANY PEOPLE AS WE CAN TO COME ALONG. if you have any questions, just ask and hopefully we will see you all on the 25th.

Thanks.

follow these links to get all the music etc…

Everything you need to know:

Josh’s MySpace

Josh on Twitter

The lyrics and chords

Sheet music

PLEASE NOTE – OOTB is not affiliated with Josh or T-Mobile, however we do like to make you aware of opportunities for local musicians.

Our Stage, Your Music!

Posted 15/10/2009 By admin
Our Stage, Your Music: OOTB on Thursdays

Our Stage, Your Music: OOTB on Thursdays

OOTB goes to Thursdays!!!

Posted 05/10/2009 By admin

Yes, we’re back to Thursdays, starting on October the 15th 2009, still in the basement bar of The Tron in Edinburgh. come along for 7pm to play or 8pm to listen.

This week (6th October) will be our final Tuesday OOTB, and it’s Thursdays all the way from next week onwards. Don’t miss it!

New OOTB Committee Members

Posted 23/09/2009 By admin

Following the recent Out Of The Bedroom Annual General Meeting, here are the newly elected committee members:

Chairman – Daniel Davis

Secretary – Jonny Pugh

Treasurer – Nyk Stoddart

Events – Nicky Carder

Press & Publicity – Cameron Robinson

Technical – Malcolm Mclean

Web – Calum Carlyle

In other news, a special note of thanks goes to James Whyte for stepping in to chair the OOTB AGM this year. On that subject, here’s a song of tribute, recently written by an accomplished OOTB veteran, Tommy Mackay.

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