Write From the Stage
If you have watched and listened well to Tom Jackson (you might even call it “drinking the Tom Jackson Kool-Aid®“… and I have), you’ve probably discovered a disturbing truth about your concerts.
The very minute you get the big “Aha!” about creating all those different “Moments” for your audience, it’s likely a panic set in.
“I don’t have a song for this moment! Or this one! Or this one either! What am I to do?”
Well, you only have two choices. Find them… or write them. Since songs don’t fall out of the sky written on paper, you’ll need to either find a songwriter or be a songwriter.
But even if you’re already a singer-songwriter, you still have the question: How do I write for this or that moment in particular?
For instance, you need a “pin-drop” song. How do you write one of those? Or you need that perfect “pick-me-up-opening song.” How do you write one of those?
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