| Date |
Resource |
City |
Link |
| March
08, '05 |
|
Nashville,
TN |
See
Below |
Wood
goes out on a limb for songwriters!
...On
Tuesday March 8th, Wood Newton of Nashville, Tennessee represented
songwriters when he appeared before the US House Judicial Subcommittee's
oversight hearing on "Digital Music Licensing and Section 115
of the Copyright Act".
...The
first link below is for the prepared text of his testimony. His
actual testimony can be viewed by clicking on the second link below.
At the end of the hour long hearing Wood sings his song "Article
One Section Eight" which he wrote using the words James Madison
authored in the US Constitution as the chorus. This is the part that
gives the "Exclusive Rights" to authors and inventors for
their works.
...This
link is for the prepared text of Wood's testimony.
www.nashvillesongwriters.com
...On
this link the hearing can be viewed on video, Wood performs his song
"Article One Section Eight" at the end of the hearing.
judiciary.house.gov |
| Feb.
12, '05 |
USA
Today |
|
www.usatoday.com |
...David
Ball is very excited to be part of this historic album with
the song "Old Folks At Home" (Swanee River)!!! Thanks to
the Musicians: Billy Panda, Guitar, Robin Ruddy, Banjo & Background
vocals, Dave Roe, Bass, Jeff Taylor, Piano & Accordian, Chris
Carmichael, Strings. Engineer: John Sales, Larry Sheridan and Robin
Ruddy at The Parlor Studio, and to Wood Newton, Producer &
Background vocals.
...From
www.usatoday.com
...Early
birds: We're about 45 minutes into the Grammy pre-telecast, where
95 of the 107 awards are being handed out inside the Staples Center.
Jars of Clay just took the stage to present the award for best traditional
folk album. The winner: Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster.
Awards for world music, soundtracks and the best comedy album will
follow shortly.—W.M. Posted 5:17 p.m. |
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