American Songwriter magazine has selected its judges for its annual Lyric Contest, which will run over the course of the year.
One winner will be chosen by the panel of judges for each of the magazine’s bi-monthly issues (six in all). In addition, the judges will determine the overall winner, who will receive the opportunity to fly to Nashville, co-write a song with Mary Gauthier and record a full-band demo at OmniSound Studios.
This year’s judges are:
John Paul White (The Civil Wars)
Co-founding partner, Single Lock Records; singer/songwriter/producerSarah Zimmermann (Striking Matches)
Recording Artist, SongwriterJonny Fritz
Songwriter/LeatherworkerLaurel Kittleson
A&R Manager, Big Machine Label GroupMatraca Berg
Songwriter, Patrick Joseph MusicGabe Dixon
Artist, Singer, SongwriterJohn Ozier
GM, Creative, ole Music PublishingJeff Skaggs
Creative Director, Creative NationWill McDonald
Director of A&R/Marketing, Dualtone Music GroupGriffin House
Singer/Songwriter, Recording ArtistBobby Rymer
Partner/GM, Writer’s Den Music GroupKristie Sloan
Co-owner, The GreenRoom PRGreg Gallo
Sr. Director Creative, Big Deal MusicSunny Sweeney
Singer/Songwriter, Recording ArtistCaine O’Rear
Editor-in-Chief, American Songwriter
Each of the six semi-finalists also receives a Gibson SJ-100 Walnut Guitar and Shure SM-58 microphone, and their lyrics are printed in the magazine.
The American Songwriter Lyric Contest has had two recent notable success stories. Earlier this year Lance Carpenter, a 2010 Lyric Contest winner, scored his first No. 1 song with Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It.” Matt Hoggatt, a 2012 contest winner, caught the attention of Jimmy Buffett with his lyric “Dear Jimmy Buffett,” who in turn signed him to his label Mailboat Records and released the album Hotter Than Fishgrease the same year.
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