Song Writers Circle

Songwriters Circle to meet March 24

The next Morgantown Songwriter Circle will meet at:

Wednesday, March 24
7 - 9 PM
 
Monongalia Arts Center
107 High Street Morgantown, WV                                      
Phone: (304) 292-3325
 
 
This is an informal group for songwriters to meet and review new material. Bring something new you're working on, bring something old and unfinished, or just bring yourself to listen to what others are doing. It's free, and a great chance to work on your craft and help others do the same. Share your work and share your experience.
 
All levels of writers and performers are welcome and there is no fee. Each song played will get gentle and constructive comments from other songwriters, something invaluable to a writer’s development.
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Songwriters to meet Thursday ,Dec. 17

Songwriters Circle is meeting Thursday, Dec.17, due to the holidays.

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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.
Attendees are welcome to bring light refreshments and beverages.

This is a free group that meets typically on the third wednesday of every month. All people are welcome to attend; especially if you are a songwriter looking for peers and constructive criticism to hone and develop your craft.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.

Song Writer Circle has a new meeting time


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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

Now meets the fourth Thursday of each month at MAC
The next meeting is Thursday, August 27, 2009 7-9PM
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.
Attendees are welcome to bring light refreshments and beverages.

This is a free group that meets typically on the third wednesday of every month. All people are welcome to attend; especially if you are a songwriter looking for peers and constructive criticism to hone and develop your craft.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.

Songwriters Circle


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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is Thursday, May 14, 7 - 9
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.

This is a free group that meets typically on the third wednesday of every month. All people are welcome to attend; especially if you are a songwriter looking for peers and constructive criticism to hone and develop your craft.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.

Song Writers Circle Post-Tax Day Edition


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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is April 16, 7-9:00 P.M.
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.

Songwriters Circle with Jim Savarino


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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is March 18, 7-9:00 P.M.
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.