EARS November 2021

 

November 2021 “Recommended” Songs Considered for Pub Luncheon.  


Congratulations to the writers below who had songs Recommended for Consideration for Publisher Luncheon. These were submitted to the Song Evaluation Service and were recommended by the NSAI Evaluators who reviewed them. NSAI staffers will review all songs recommended for the possibility of a Spring 2022 Publisher Luncheon. Be sure to take a look at the hometowns of these great writers. Who knows… you may find your next co- writer! With NSAI members from all over the world, one of these folks might live just around the corner from you!   

   

Recommended for Consideration  

Jamie Trent – “Time Out Chair”, “Always Enough” – Evington, VA

Klare Essad – “Over You” – Nashville, TN

Amber Gideon – “Crutch” – Nashville, TN

Daniel Graff – “Baby You Are the One” – St. Louis, MO

Kyra Hunter Constancio - “One Song” – San Angelo, TX

Claire Bunnik – “Until It Happens to You” – Pefferlaw, Ontario 

Phillip Sandifer – “She Takes the Party with Her” – Austin, TX 

Joy Hanna – “Assembly Required” – Houston, TX 

Andrea Standley – “Boston Christmas” – Canyon County, CA

Brett Trout – “Rich and Pour” – Dillsburg, PA

Ryan Brisotti – “One 80” – Nashville, TN

Ryan Price – “Beer Budget” – Crowley, TX 

Sandra Schmidt – “Poderosa” – Mascoutah, IL

Michael Herman – “Let’s Take Country South” – Mount Ephraim, NJ

*Names listed above do not reflect writers who have had songs recommended at any time other than November 2021.  

  
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These writers are being recognized by our evaluators as writers who are on the rise! These members have gotten the attention of our evaluators for their unique and promising writing skills. Keep an eye on these folks… they just keep getting better!   
   

ONES TO WATCH  

Greg Allen – Raleigh, NC 

Jahnavi Goldstein – Nashville, TN 

Klare Essad – Nashville, TN 

Andrew Wolf – Washington D.C.

Amber Gideon – Nashville, TN

Justin Shuxteau – Brentwood, TN

Kelly Williams – Atlanta, GA 

Ryan Price – Crowley, TX

Amrita Soon – Kuala Lumpur, Selangor 

Charles Glaze – Surprise, AZ

Jessica Lindsay – Camas, WA

Matt Renner – Montgomery, TX 

Derek James – Modesto, CA

Richard Mack Harrell – Boca Raton, FL

Joy Hanna – Houston, TX 

Jeff Hardesty – Owensboro, KY

Derek Toomey – Atlanta, GA 

TJ Ashley – Beebe, AR

Tom Fekete – Inman, SC

Sam Long – Murfreesboro, TN 

Dustin Wilson – Anniston, AL 

Dale Giffen – Toronto, Ontario 

Morgan Ashley – College Station, TX 

Kinslee Melhorn – Nashville, TN 

Brian Conover – Absecon, NJ 

Jeff Fodor – Tomsriver, NJ 

Michael Saleta – Nashville, TN 

Gary Clute – Le Mesa, NM

Thomas White – Ochlocknee, GA 

Dewey Longuski – Mason, MI

Gary Kreie – Kirkwood, MO 

Peter Anlyan – Durham, NC 

Randy Barb – Wichita, KS

Stephen Johnson – Bunnell, FL 

Michael Herman – Mount Ephraim, NJ 

Leslie Bowe – Gallatin, TN 

Brett Trout – Dillsburg, PA 

Nash VonBach – Merritt Island, FL

Andrea Standley – Canyon County, CA 

Ryan Brisotti – Nashville, TN 

Dani Stone – Nashville, TN

Peter Oleksiak – Nashville, TN 

Jeff Roe – Hendersonville, TN 

Paul Vance – Minneapolis, MN 

Ralston Wells – Nashville, TN 

Steve Bernal – Bradley, CA

Mark Stegall – Danville, VA 

Austin Teas – Gallatin, TN 

Lucy Leblanc – White Rock, British Columbia 

David Stark – Blowing Rock, NC

Dori Weaver – Frisco, TX

George Vlosich – Cleveland, OH 

Selby Copeland – Toronto, Ontario 

Jeanna Lewis – Bethpage, NY 

Carla Williams – Gallatin TN 

Colin Lockey – Ocean Springs, MS

Daniel Simpson – Manquin, VA

Clayton Kaiser – Antioch, TN 

Steven Charles – Nashville, TN 

Brian Garcia – Nashville, TN 

Daniel Herr – Nashville, TN 

Leah Bethea – Wrightsville, GA

Lindsay Popa – Columbus, OH 

Ron Shaffer – Portland, OR

Ryan Miller – Madison, MS

Monte Thomas – Boise, ID 

Payton Kashdan – Decatur, GA

Dan Allen – Grand blanc, MI

Rik Shafer – Pompano Beach, FL 

Steven Huff - Middletown, OH

*Names listed above do not reflect writers who have been recognized as "Ones to Watch" at any time other than November 2021. 

 

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