by admin
7. October 2010 12:32
Whitton is in our Songwriter Spotlight this week. Congratulations Whitton!
With modern sensibilities and a flare of 1940s Americana, Whitton brings her wishful, singer-songwriter style to her song “Turn of The Light”. Her music has been heard on Showtime's "Dexter" and she ha...s won several independent music awards including "'Best Female Acoustic Artist" at the New York Music Festival.
Have a listen at www.SongwritersVantage.com.

by franklin
16. July 2010 14:06
Brian Brazil is in our Songwriter Spotlight this week. Congratulations Brian!
Brian from Glendale, California wrote Hell’s Kitchen with Trudee Lunden and Tom Fair. Together they have crafted a tune with a “jungle blues” sound and cool harmonica edge that depicts life in this legendary NY City neighborhood. This song recently ranked #1 on the OurStage.com blues channel.
Have a listen at www.SongwritersVantage.com.

by franklin
28. June 2010 18:54
Isca is in our Songwriter Spotlight this week. Congratulations Isca!
Isca, from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia sent us her vibey, unusually-structured song "City Train". It captures personal scenes in the tradition of Susan Vega’s “Tom’s Diner” and Berlin’s “On The Metro” and raises the bar with her powerfully sullen ambiance.
Have a listen at www.SongwritersVantage.com.
by franklin
16. June 2010 16:35
Trina Nestibo is in our Songwriter Spotlight this week. Congratulations Trina!
Trina is a singer/songwriter from Calgary, Alberta in Canada. Her song “Clover” is an interesting mix of folk, Country, Americana, and gospel. The lyrics tell us of someone’s last wish and a minor miracle. Trina's song to reminds us about leaving a legacy and living for the moment.
by franklin
10. May 2010 18:08
B-Joe Johansen is in our Songwriter Spotlight this week.
Congratulations B-Joe! Have a listen at
www.SongwritersVantage.com/SongwritersSpotlight.aspx.
B-Joe, from Copenhagen, Denmark has come up with an eerily dead-on American
Southwest feel for his desolate tale called "Sante Fe" - He calls it folk, we
think of it as Americana/rock-a-billy. ... In any case, its true-to-life story
and great production feel like the truth from beginning to end!