Really cool video forwarded to me from my NSAI chapter. Thought I'd share here if okay:
https://youtu.be/66NP-Ogl0c0
NSAI "It All Begins with a Song" Trailer
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Re: NSAI "It All Begins with a Song" Trailer
Thank you! Very inspiring. Looking forward to this one.ScreamieBirds wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:34 amReally cool video forwarded to me from my NSAI chapter. Thought I'd share here if okay:
https://youtu.be/66NP-Ogl0c0
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Re: NSAI "It All Begins with a Song" Trailer
Cool video.
I assume you are into country music. I have been around for a long time and was an NSAI member for years. I hope I still have something up my sleeve. Had cuts in the 90s but material has changed a bit since then.
I just wanted to mention. I remember NSAI had a VHS cassette years ago called The Write Track, which had a lot of successful writers like High Prestwood (Song Remembers When, Ghost In This House) Pat Alger and Garth Brooks, and others. If you can find a copy it may be an interesting watch. Country music is a lot about what came before not only what is charting now. I believe it's a truthful genre and I hope a percentage of it stays that way.
I assume you are into country music. I have been around for a long time and was an NSAI member for years. I hope I still have something up my sleeve. Had cuts in the 90s but material has changed a bit since then.
I just wanted to mention. I remember NSAI had a VHS cassette years ago called The Write Track, which had a lot of successful writers like High Prestwood (Song Remembers When, Ghost In This House) Pat Alger and Garth Brooks, and others. If you can find a copy it may be an interesting watch. Country music is a lot about what came before not only what is charting now. I believe it's a truthful genre and I hope a percentage of it stays that way.
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