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2002 |
Folk festival hosts songwriting contest
The Sisters Folk Festival has
opened entries for its annual Songwriting Contest. The Sisters Folk Festival
is set for September 6-8.
The contest is a showcase
for outstanding but under-recognized performing songwriters. Past contest
winners such as Darryl Purpose, Bob Hillman, Chuck McCabe and Dave Carter
have gone on to marked success in the folk music scene.
This year, five finalists
will vie for a $500 cash prize as the winner of the Sisters Folk Festival
Songwriting Contest. Entries will be accepted through July 31.
This is a "performing songwriter's"
contest, not a "song" contest, according to organizers. Entrants selected
as finalists will be expected to perform their songs on stage.
Entrants must submit at least
two but not more than three songs. Songs will be judged on overall consistency
of quality, on originality and uniqueness, on song structure, on prosody
(fit of words and music), and on memorability.
Five finalists will be selected
from the entries. The finalists will perform the songs they entered in
the contest at the Festival on Saturday, September 7.
The winner will perform a
short set to open the Festival's Saturday night show which will be headlined
by Slaid Cleaves and The Nashville Bluegrass Band.
The entry fee is $20 per entrant
(NOT "per song"). The fee must accompany the entry, in the form of a check
or money order payable to the Sisters Folk Festival.
Mail entries to: Sisters Folk
Festival Songwriting Contest 2001, P.O. Box 3500, PMB 304, Sisters, OR
97759.
The Sisters Folk Festival
features performances by The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Salid Cleaves,
Chris Smither, The Waybacks and a variety of local, regional and national
acts.
For further details on entering
the contest visit www.sistersfolkfestival.com.
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