Songwriter Round At Legendary Bluebird Cafe presents Jane Bach, Sandra Piller, Kati Mac, and Billy Lee
A country music tradition, the songwriter round is taken to
new heights at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville and coming on Saturday, October
6, songwriters from California, New York, and Nashville join for “Jane
Bach and Friends” at the legendary venue.
new heights at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville and coming on Saturday, October
6, songwriters from California, New York, and Nashville join for “Jane
Bach and Friends” at the legendary venue.
“This will be a fun evening featuring songs that were
hits and some that might soon become hits,” Bach states. Bach is the
writer of “The Last One to Know,” a number one hit for Reba McEntire,
and also composed hits for Jo Dee Messina, Ray Price, and others.
hits and some that might soon become hits,” Bach states. Bach is the
writer of “The Last One to Know,” a number one hit for Reba McEntire,
and also composed hits for Jo Dee Messina, Ray Price, and others.
Frequently performing at writer’s rounds in cities from
coast to coast, Bach will serve as host as well as one of the evening’s
singers. “A writer’s round is not only good fun,” says Bach,
“it’s also one of the best ways for an audience to get up close and
personal with writers and their songs.”
coast to coast, Bach will serve as host as well as one of the evening’s
singers. “A writer’s round is not only good fun,” says Bach,
“it’s also one of the best ways for an audience to get up close and
personal with writers and their songs.”
Performing with Bach will be Shady Hill Records (www.shadyhillrecords.com) artist
Sandra Piller, who is also a big supporter of the writer’s round format.
“These evenings are always full of so many good feelings as writers share
their work from the past and present,” says Piller, who will select numbers
from her most recent album, “Days Like These,” as well as from her
new 6-song EP, “Love Goes On,” dedicated to her late husband, Michael
Piller, writer-producer of “Star Trek DS9” and “Star Trek
Voyager.”
Sandra Piller, who is also a big supporter of the writer’s round format.
“These evenings are always full of so many good feelings as writers share
their work from the past and present,” says Piller, who will select numbers
from her most recent album, “Days Like These,” as well as from her
new 6-song EP, “Love Goes On,” dedicated to her late husband, Michael
Piller, writer-producer of “Star Trek DS9” and “Star Trek
Voyager.”
On stage with Piller and Bach will be Kati Mac and Billy
Lee. Mac is the Emmy-nominated NYC singer-songwriter whose song, “Only
Love,” was the theme for the daytime drama, “Guiding Light.”
“Even if you haven’t heard one of my songs, you’ve heard me singing on
numerous commercial jingles,” Mac points out. In addition, she has toured
or recorded with Sting, Meat Loaf, and Nona Hendryx. Billy Lee will be singing
some of his songs, including “The One,” which became a Top Five hit
for Gary Allan.
Lee. Mac is the Emmy-nominated NYC singer-songwriter whose song, “Only
Love,” was the theme for the daytime drama, “Guiding Light.”
“Even if you haven’t heard one of my songs, you’ve heard me singing on
numerous commercial jingles,” Mac points out. In addition, she has toured
or recorded with Sting, Meat Loaf, and Nona Hendryx. Billy Lee will be singing
some of his songs, including “The One,” which became a Top Five hit
for Gary Allan.
The classic format of the round, which is well-known to
Nashville audiences, features all songwriters on stage. One plays a song,
followed by the next writer, and the next, and so on. It encourages interaction
between writers as well as the audience and “It results in a good time for
all,” Bach notes.
Nashville audiences, features all songwriters on stage. One plays a song,
followed by the next writer, and the next, and so on. It encourages interaction
between writers as well as the audience and “It results in a good time for
all,” Bach notes.
The Bluebird Cafe has a rich history of hosting many of
Nashville’s finest songwriters. “Everybody in country music knows about
the Bluebird,” states Piller. “Probably everyone in the music
business knows, too,” adds Bach.
Nashville’s finest songwriters. “Everybody in country music knows about
the Bluebird,” states Piller. “Probably everyone in the music
business knows, too,” adds Bach.
Showtime for the “Jane Bach and Friends” event is
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 6, and reservations are recommended. The
Bluebird Cafe is located at 4104 Hillsboro Road, Nashville, TN 37215. Phone is
(615) 383-1461.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 6, and reservations are recommended. The
Bluebird Cafe is located at 4104 Hillsboro Road, Nashville, TN 37215. Phone is
(615) 383-1461.