We got a MONSTER of an episode for you, friends! It's another super heavy-hitting episode of The Modern Recordist, packed with TONS of knowledge bombs.
On this episode of the podcast, we have songwriter, producer, author, and educator, Cliff Goldmacher.
Cliff has been in the business of songwriting and music making for more than 20 years. Throughout his career, he has worked and collaborated with up and coming songwriters, multi-platinum selling artists, and GRAMMY award winners. He's had songs cut by major label artists in country, pop, and jazz, and his song "Till You Come To Me" went #1 on the jazz charts.
Some of the artists and songwriters Cliff has worked with include, Keb Mo, Ke$ha, Lisa Loeb, Chris Barron of The Spin Doctors, and Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead.
In addition to all this, Cliff also runs recording studios in both Nashville, TN, and Sonoma, CA, teaches workshops around the country, as well as online through Lynda.com, is the author of "The Songwriter's Guide To Recording Professional Demos," and has even done speaking engagements, such as his recent TEDx Talk "Some Things I've Learned About Songwriting In 25 Years"
On this episode, Cliff talks with our host - Jon Stinson - about what it takes to build a prolific career in the music business over the long game.
Here are a few of the things you will learn about on this episode:
• Learning the songwriting process by writing a lot
• The importance of connecting with people and building authentic relationships
• Keeping focused on the emotional seed of a song to create meaning
• Cliff's philosophy on "good" and "bad" songs
And that only scratches the surface. Hit play and listen now to soak in all the knowledge Cliff drops on us!
Also, Cliff has a special link for you to his online courses on songwriting, which include a 30 day trial of Lynda.com. Click or tap - http://Lynda.com/CliffGoldmacher - to get them now.
Make sure you connect with Cliff at his website - www.cliffgoldmacher.com - to follow up, get links to more songwriting resources (such as his book), as well as any production and/or recording needs you may have.
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Jon Stinson is the host of The Modern Recordist, as well as a producer/recording engineer/mixing engineer working out of Nashville, TN. He also blogs about creativity, recording, and mixing. Check out "Recording Drums 101" - a resource of simple and practical drum recording tips that Jon put together on his website.
Recording Drums 101: A Home Studio Guide For Pro Sounding Drums
AND! If you're ready to make a record, and looking or a producer, recording engineer, or mixing engineer, make sure you reach out to Jon Stinson and talk with him about your project.
Jon's philosophy for making a record is to understand your vision for what you are creating, keep the focus on the creative and imaginative qualities of your music, and work with you to bring out the core essence of your musical identity. The final result is uniquely and authentically you.
Get in touch with Jon at his Contact page today, and talk with him about your next project!
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