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Singer, Songwriter, Collaborator

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May 26, 2013

All I Really Need to Write a Song

All I really need to write a song is a room with a piano, a window and not too low of a ceiling. No computer in the room, please. I’ll bring my own guitar and notebook. Some potential collaborators (or, to be fair, their managers) find these requirements unreasonable. I guess rooms with pianos and windows are hard to come by? Anyway, I’ve figured out that those are the ingredients that most likely lead to a good song.

My family’s dogs would always circle and circle the spot they were going to lie down on; they might bring a chewy toy and set it nearby, then they’d circle and circle, until the moment and the spot were just right, and then they’d plop down. Ahhhh, just right.

Sometimes I think my artistic preparation is just a fancy version of that same circling approach.

Whatever your work or joy is, do you have a preparatory circling that you do? And do you have a set of “environmental” requirements, like a room with a window and a piano? And a chewy toy nearby?

(see discussion at http://www.facebook.com/danwilsonmusic/posts/10152881649475301)

May 15, 2013

McCabe’s Set List Worksheet

McCabe's Set List Worksheet

McCabe's Set List Worksheet

Partway through my set list for Saturday’s McCabe’s show. I’ll probably change it up until the moment of the show, but this is getting there (the set list in the middle of the page.) I used a lot of the suggestions from Facebook & Twitter, thank you very much for that. Looking forward to the show.

May 14, 2013

“Free Life” by Dan and Matt Wilson! That’s the new SFTB song.

New SFTB song.

My how the time flies. It’s time for another “Song From the Ballroom,” and this one is the surprise I was talking about. It’s a live version of “Free Life” from my brother Matt and my show earlier this year at the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis.

"Free Life" by Dan and Matt Wilson! That's the new SFTB song.

I love how it eventually turns into a duet between my voice and Matt’s guitar. We’re just putting the finishing touches on a deluxe live album download of the concert, but more on that later! Meanwhile, sign up on my mailing list (at bottom left you’ll find a link,) and receive this track and all the tracks to come, gratis, pro bono, free, just because I love you.

New SFTB song.

April 21, 2013

However Long (Ballroom demo)

However Long (Ballroom demo)

However Long (Ballroom demo)

The new installment of my “Songs From the Ballroom” is a song called “However Long.” I wrote the first verse and the chorus sometime in the early 2000’s, sang it into my memo device, and forgot all about it for years.

I used to keep a “businessperson memo device” in my purse. I’m sure most of these things are used to record statements like: “Note to self: Buy more gold!” But I used mine for music, to help me remember scraps of song ideas that came to me at odd times of the day. I’d sing song ideas into it while walking around, running errands, doing the dishes, driving (I know – dangerous,) having conversations (I know – rude,) recording in the studio, while writing.

Every once in a while I would transfer all the files out of the memo device and into iTunes. When I wanted to jog my memory or get some random inspiration going, I would play the song scraps and snippets back in shuffle mode. I was doing this kind of “random playback” on a cold day in 2010 and the verse and chorus for “However Long” jumped out at me. I think I finished the song over the next two days. The key changes were a surprise, I never do that, but they brought out the epic atmosphere of the lyrics.

“Lights, low in the dark
Slow-moving sparks
Sad as a bright tracer’s arc”

Today what I think of when I hear this recording is driving from Minneapolis to Mankato, Minnesota, to buy a pump organ that I’d found on Craig’s list. A hundred bucks. My then-two-year-old daughter Lily came along for the drive, against her will, and screamed in the back seat for the entire drive. It was totally worth it. That instrument is instant vibe.

The organ is small – one person can carry it by two handles inset into the sides. The nice woman who sold it to me said that her grandmother used to take it to church on Sundays with her, and play hymns in the parking lot. But since her grandmother died, no one played the pump organ. So of course I played “Amazing Grace.” “Listen!” she said to her daughter. “That’s what it used to sound like when my Grandma played it!”

Next time: a surprise, I hope.

Anyone can receive this track for free for the next couple of weeks by joining my emailing list (Please see link at lower left to sign up) I hope you enjoy it.

April 20, 2013

Natalie Maines – Lyric video for her cover of “Free Life”

Natalie Maines - Lyric video for her cover of "Free Life"

Natalie Maines and I did a lot of songwriting together with her fellow Dixie Chicks on their “Taking the Long Way” album. Recently we got together for a recording session: she sang harmonies on a couple of songs on my album-in-progress. Then a week or so later, Natalie surprised me by e-mailing me a rough mix of this version of my song “Free Life.” I love what she and her producer Ben Harper did with the song. (I’m a Ben fan, too – it’s exciting for me to hear his voice peeking through on the chorus harmonies.)

Back in the early days of my songwriting, I used to think a lot about John Hiatt. I had admired him as a recording artist (Bring the Family has a lot of great songs on it) who also had a life as a songwriter for others – his “Sure as I’m Sitting Here” was covered by Three Dog Night, for one. And the songs he recorded for his own albums got covered by other artists, too, which seemed really cool to me (“Have a Little Faith in Me” from Bring the Family, for one.)

But generally that’s not the path my songwriting has taken: if I’m writing on an artist’s record, it’s usually a fresh, from-scratch song written with the artist. So it’s especially sweet when an artist I admire, like Natalie, covers a song of mine that I’ve already recorded. It makes me feel like John Hiatt.

Oh, and one more thing – just coincidentally, John Hiatt’s “Bring the Family” album supposedly got its start after a show of Hiatt’s at McCabe’s in Santa Monica, where I’ll be playing on May 18th.

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