You Sing I Write
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Since 2007, You Sing I Write has provided exclusive, behind-the-scenes features on some of today’s most talented musicians.
Whether it’s traveling to music festivals, interviewing artists or touring with bands, YSIW uncovers what it’s like being an
up-and-coming band in this crazy, constantly changing music business. A must read for every music fan who has ever wondered what really goes on backstage and on the road with a touring musician. What do YOU want to know? Give us a shout! Source
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Search ArticlesYou Sing I Write Featured On Nashville Voyager
I recently chatted with Nashville Voyager about my journey to Music City. It was quite the experience to be on the other side of an interview! Below is an excerpt of our chat. Annie, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin? For as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved to write. As a kid, I’d write plays when my cousins visited that we’d later act out for our parents during family get-togethers.
Throwback Thursday: Dan + Shay
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been fascinated by songwriting. Who or what inspired a songwriter to write that song? What happens behind the scenes in the writing room? What’s the most personal lyric in the song? I’ve had several songwriting columns for various publications over the years, including You Sing I Write. This week’s #ThrowbackThursday is with Dan + Shay during a chat for CBS Radio in May of 2015 when the pair taught me how to write a song.
Throwback Thursday: Kip Moore
It’s no secret that I’ve been a massive Kip Moore fan for a decade now. Someone on Twitter recently asked about my first interview with Kip, so I dug into the archives to find our first official sit-down in November 2014. Ahead of his “CMT Up In Smoke Tour” stop at New Jersey’s Starland Ballroom, Kip and I chatted backstage about Bruce Springsteen, new music and his dedicated fan base.
Throwback Thursday: Darius Rucker
If it wasn’t for Darius Rucker, I wouldn’t be covering country music. I realize that’s a bold statement to make, but it’s true. In order for you to understand, let me take you back to the summer of 2009 when my love for country music began. My childhood friends Wendy and Deana had been talking about visiting Nashville for quite some time.
Dylan Jakobsen’s ‘Six’ Lyric Video Revisits Singer’s Musical Beginnings
Dylan Jakobsen knew from a young age he wanted to be a musician. The Seattle native started playing guitar at age eight and was writing songs by the time he was in the seventh grade. The summer before eighth grade, Jakobsen’s parents convinced him to perform at an open mic at their local mall and he never looked back. “I was one of those kids all through middle school and high school who just wanted to grow up to be a rock star,” he says.