Good Job Songwriter Ted Hadji, Flyin A’s, Danny Britt and Dave Madden
The current episode of the Songwriters Series Internet TV Show features Ted Hadji (and his sister on one song about their parents.) It’s a great episode that just typifies the energy we capture outside Hank and Linda’s chicken coop tucked away near downtown Austin, TX. Ted is definitely tomorrow’s songwriter that we need to pay attention to today. (That’s one of our catchy motto’s we like to promote about our Songwriters Series Internet TV Show.) Ted is young, talented and writes some great tunes. So far, my favorite is “40 Days of Rain.” I’ve already tried to buy it on Itunes but he is not listed probably out of independent rebellion and the fact that Itunes’ percentage to artists is not that favorable but they are the most popular thus the conundrum. Anyway, I’ve seen so many young artists who burn out or quit out of the frustrations of artistry and that it takes a long time to get your ROI and before you’re even close to realizing that you do get a return both financially and/or spiritually – you quit. So, Ted, my request is to stick at it because you got it and if you – the world – don’t believe me, watch the show and make your own judgment.
The same goes for Dave Madden, the Flyin’ A’s and Danny Britt. We captured and broadcast live their songwriting energy last Saturday night and with great live performances from all. Now I can’t wait to see the footage. Danny Britt is a songwriting veteran with a country feel. The Flyin’ A’s are a repeat performance on our show which speaks for itself. The Flyin A’s duo of Hilary and Stuart had a stand-up bass player and a Dobro player which was a really cool addition and Dave Madden was the young songwriter who is tomorrow’s songwriting star today. Hank compared him to Jack Savoretti, the English songwriter who has been on our show.
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- August 11, 2008 / 1:43 pm
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