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Sixth Songwriter Night
March 15th, 2008 @ 7 PM

Fundraiser for CLC Youth Programs
$5.00 per adult over 13 years with a limit of $15.00 per family
Movies and other activities will be available for children

Artist CDs will be available for sale
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Ellen Olhsson



http://www.myspace.com/tuffditties

Ellen Olhsson (Ellen Goldstein, Fiddlin' Ellen, Ellen Murphy, or Ellen Chait) grew up right outside NYC in New Jersey, spending much of that time in The Village and the Theater District, lived in Philly for 6 years, in the San Francisco Bay area from '67 to '01 (Berkeley, Forestville, the Chicken Coop, Wheeler's Ranch, Star Mountain, Point Reyes, San Anselmo, San Raphael, Novato, etc. etc. etc.), and now in Nashville.

She started using the name Tuff Ditties around 1980, when she was doing acoustic punk and performance art. She has been making up songs since she was in the crib.

She started studying violin at 8 years old, even had the privilege of being one of the last students of Maestro Sinigalliano, former concertmaster of LaScala. She started playing guitar when she was 12, and started performing with her cousin Jan Lewis on the boardwalks of Asbury Park and Atlantic City in the early '60's – her cousin has gone on to become a great honky-tonk piano player. You can check her out on uTube!. Ellen played anytime anywhere she could until her neck and shoulder were killed by the deforming positions demanded by the violin. For 14 years, she called herself a Recovering Musician, but started writing, singing and playing guitar again in the late '90's, thinking she was writing only for other people to perform, until her love of performing convinced her to get out there herself again. She has only submitted songs to a few contests, but 'Middle Aged Boy Crazy' won Best Rock Song at the Mountain Valley Arts Festival (and came in a close runner-up for Best of Show) and 'Tara Sleeps' made Finalist in this year's Unisong Contest. So she thinks she’s on the right track.

She plays acoustic folkjazzbluescountryrock -- they tell her that she’s not quite like anybody else, and she never knows what's going to come out next. She just hopes you enjoy it as much as she does. She loves to entertain and hopes she can make you think.
 

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Annie Mosher



http://www.myspace.com/anniemoshermusic
anniemosher.com

 

Kerrville New Folk winner Annie Mosher has been praised by Americana greats like Mary Gauthier, Kathy Mattea, and Mindy Smith. She has charmed the nation with her waving red pigtails and infectious smile, and music that haunts, captivates, and delights her crowds wherever she goes. If you haven't seen her live show, you need to. She's a fireball, and loves her audience wildly. Annie has won numerous awards for her writing and performance, including the Riverbluff Music Festival's Songwriter's Award and an Honorable Mention from the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. She tours nationally and has a devoted fan base in and around the south where she lives in Nashville, TN. Annie has two albums independently released and a third on the way. Watch for "Grain Of Sand" with a 2008 street release.

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Kathy Hussey



http://www.myspace.com/kathyhussey
kathyhussey.com

 

Kathy's song, "The Same Mary" won the Grand Prize in the 8th Annual Great American Song Contest.

“Folk Medicine”

– maybe that’s the best way to describe Kathy Hussey’s music. Let’s just say there’s no better elixir to counteract the occasional ills of the songwriting scene -- the preoccupied navel-gazing, the world-saving, and the love-lost-lamenting -- than a healthy dose of Kathy’s insightful and inspiring songs.
 


Where some cling to tired cliches, she invigorates the listener, spinning stories that are fresh and involving, and delivering them onstage with charm and abundant personality. Her songs channel others, giving voice to the abandoned dog, the child within a 90-year-old woman, the French ice cream vendor, the earth itself. She knows the important light isn’t the spotlight on the singer, but the one shed on the truth.

Kathy comes from everywhere, tapping into her four-corners-of-the-country upbringing and her self-described “wonder-lust” to turn out a wide range of compelling characters. And why not? Her own story is compelling. One of identical twins, adopted at birth. A hopscotch childhood, always the “new kid.” The high school for rodeo hopefuls. The college commune. The bartending. Every stop full of new things and people to try to figure out.

Kathy’s songs come to life, because she's immersed in it. She’s a trail guide, a horsewoman, a tie-dye teacher and a leader of songwriting workshops for kids. She connects with the things that connect us all, and the proof is in the accolades. Critical raves for her three self-released albums. Festival performance honors at Kerrville, Telluride and Suwannee. Songwriting awards from Mountain Stage Newsongs, American Songwriter Magazine, Just Plain Folks, and the Grand Prize from the 2006 Great American Song Contest for “The Same Mary.”

“Folk medicine.” Hmm, could be. Consider the evidence. Endorsed by the wisdom of the elders. Natural, with a finger on the human pulse. Stimulates the brain and examines the heart. Dispensed with care and humor, often enough on a house (concert) call.

Sure looks like the prescription from here. Whatever you want to call it, the doctor says that Kathy Hussey’s music is mighty good for what ails you.

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Fifth Songwriter Night
Saturday, October 13, 2007 (7:00 pm)

Only at a church in Music City could we have such an exciting event.  CLC will be hosting a songwriter night on Saturday, October 13 beginning at 6:30 pm.   Randi Perkins will be hosting the show which will feature individual performances of original songs by Donna Ulisse and Mitch Malloy.  This is a family event and pizza & refreshments will be available.  Additional activities will be available for kids.  There is a $5 suggested donation which will benefit the activities of the Christ Lutheran Church choir.  Please tell all of your friends and family and join us for a very special evening of fun and terrific entertainment.  This would be a great opportunity for guests to get introduced to CLC.

Donna Ulisse, who is familiar to all at Christ Lutheran Church, will be performing songs from her recently released bluegrass CD which has garnered some great reviews and is receiving radio airplay.

Mitch Malloy is a country and inspirational singer-songwriter originally from Dickinson ND.  Mitch was signed to RCA in the early 1990's as a rock singer with some Billboard charted songs.  He has an incredible tenor voice that grabs you by the heart and who eventually made his way to Nashville where he has found his place among the modern country artists.
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Fourth Songwriter Night
Saturday, July 21, 2007

Christ Lutheran Church at 299 Haywood Lane in Nashville will be hosting a songwriter night on Saturday, July 21 beginning at 6:30 PM with individual performances by Denny Sarokin, Louise Mosrie and Randi Perkins.  This is a family event and food/drink will be available with additional activities for kids.  There is a $5 suggested donation which will benefit the activities of the Christ Lutheran Church choir.  Join us for a very special evening of fun and terrific entertainment.

Denny Sarokin had his first Top Ten hit as lead singer/guitarist/writer for Every Mother’s Son (“Come On Down To My Boat Baby”). As bandleader for Rick Nelson’s Stone Canyon Band, he wrote and arranged seven songs for Rick’s critically acclaimed “Windfall” and “Intakes” albums, as well as contributing four songs (including the title song) for "Legacy" - the Rick Nelson Cd box collection. He also has a song on “Looking Forward”, the recent Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young reunion album and has songs on TV and film soundtracks, including “Fast Times At Ridgemont High”, “Electric Horseman”, and “Stoker’s Ace”.  His own solo CD, “Bright As Babylon”, is an eclectic collection of uplifting songs, ranging from country to reggae.


Singer/songwriter
Louise Mosrie grew up in the South with British parents and had a successful media business career while learning to find her artistic voice in music. Her songwriting can pinpoint the details of life and its larger truths all at once. After participating in a couple bands that covered songs by artists she admired like The Sundays, Everything But the Girl, Nanci Griffith and Ricki Lee Jones, she decided only writing her own songs gave her creative satisfaction.  In 1999, she released “Crave” as a full-length debut album. The album received local and regional critical praise. In 2001, she released a second album, “Separated Like Stars”, an even more fully realized vision of her music which “brings a refreshing dose of acoustic pop to the singer-songwriter realm and gives you the kind of emotional lift that an old Carole King or Maria Muldaur release would have 30 years ago”.
 

Singer/Songwriter Randi Perkins was influenced by the likes of Dan Fogelberg, Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce and John Denver.  His music reflects a broad spectrum of life experience and being passionate about the legacy of singer-songwriters, he has been quoted as saying his mission is to "bring the singer-songwriter spirit back to the heart of America".  Before settling in to his folk singer-songwriter roots, Randi was the songwriter and performer in the 1970’s influential rock band, Young Imagination, who captured the attention of many folks in the upper Midwest.  Randi was honored to have his song "Dakota, I've Not Forgotten" chosen to represent North Dakota’s Centennial Celebration in 1989 which earned him numerous radio and TV interviews and concert appearances. His previous CD releases include "The Songwriter" and "Dakota Dream".
 


Third Songwriter Night
Saturday, October 29, 2005

Please plan to attend Music, Movies and 'Za at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 29 at Christ Lutheran Church (299 Haywood Lane - 615.833.0476) with songwriter rounds FEATURING: Donna Ulisse, Kerry Chater (You Look So Good in Love – George Strait), Lynn Gillespie Chater (You Go First – Jessica Andrews), Louise Mosrie, Jon Ims (She’s in Love with the Boy – Trisha Yearwood), Randi Perkins, Denny Martin, Jeanne Richardson, Jon Coleman & Cat Miller; $5 Cover.


Second Songwriter Night
Saturday, July 23, 2005

Bring your family and friends to the second Music, Movies & 'Za(pizza) held at Christ Lutheran Church located at 299 Haywood Lane. The fun starts at 7 p.m. and ends around 9:30. Entrance is door at back of church.

Featured songwriters include: Rob Crosby (Writer of songs like “Concrete Angel”/ Martina McBride; “She’s More” / Andy Griggs; and more), Tirk Wilder ("Eyes of a Ranger" the Walker Texas Ranger song), Randi Perkins, Donna Ulisse, Diana DeWitt, Marc Stacey, Jeanne Richardson, Jon Nite and Karleen Watt.

While the songs are playing for the grown-ups, kids movies will be showing in the CLC “theatre.” The nursery will be open and there will be supervision in the movie room so you can enjoy the songs. PLUS, Donna has put together a very cool Silent Auction that includes a Epiphone Guitar signed by Vince Gill, Starbuck's coffee, homemade wine and TONS more cool stuff. Don’t worry about eating supper before you come… the choir will be selling pop, ‘za (pizza) and munchies. Cover: $5 (children under 12 get in free)


First Songwriter Night
Saturday, May 21, 2005 (7:00 pm)

Music, Movies and ‘Za

Performers: Donna Ulisse, Rick Stanley, Marc Rossi, Randi Perkins, Gary Talley, Celeste Krenz, Bob Tyler, Jeanne Richardson and Blue Mother Tupelo (John Richardson, Ricky & Micol Davis).

While the songs are playin’ for the grown-ups, supervised kids movies will be showin’ in the CLC “theatre.” Don’t worry about eating supper before you come… the choir will be serving pop, ‘za (pizza) and munchies.
Cover: $5


 

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299 Haywood Lane, Nashville, TN 37211 
Phone: 615.833.0476
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