2023

Wednesday, December 20, 2023, 7:30 Pacific, SongNet Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel. Note that this showcase is in a different venue due to weather.

The Jeweled Universe

1017 Mission St Unit B

South Pasadena, CA 91030

Wednesday, December 6, 2023, 7:00 Pacific, SongNet Presents Ronan Chris Murphy

Ronan Chris Murphy is an eclectic, versatile producer/engineer involved with everything from alternative rock and punk to progressive rock and Latin music. Embracing everything from Afro-Cuban music with Irakere to progressive rock remixing some of King Crimson’s classic ’70s albums. He’s has also worked with drummer Terry Bozzio & Tay Zonday, Steve Stevens Tony Levin, and international legends like Malaysian artist Pete Teo, Icelandic band Soundspell, a #1 record with Greek artist Alexia, and many more. His touch can also be heard in non-album projects in video games like Assisin’s Creed & Mafia III.

In 2003 Ronan founded the Recording Boot Camp, which helped pioneer the concept of an intense one week recording school. It attracts students from around the globe & helps everyone from home recording hobbyists to major label producers make great recordings & stop making Lame Records! His life in recording has focused on the art and craft of making records, creating great works that will stand the test of time, rather than chasing the latest fad. His creative approach to recording has been called for around the world, and he’s been a featured lecturer & speaker at SXSW, TAXI, Berklee, M.I, 2MC and other major conferences & events. His productions have received wide critical acclaim, been featured in films and television, won awards and hit the top ten around the world. Murphy is a charter member of the Music Producers Guild of the Americas, a member of the Recording Academy and a contributing writer for the Grammy newsletter.

As an artist himself, he has shared the stage with rockers like Dinosaur Jr., GWAR, Henry Rollins, and continues to perform ambient guitar.

Understanding both sides of the glass is important when working in a world of technical overload, & Ronan’s passion for music is evident in all that he does, and he’ll be with us on ZOOM, listening to YOUR work, FREE!

Ronan Chris Murphy
December 6, 7pm on ZOOM
Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to submit your mp3 and lyric files & get the link.

Submissions will only be listened to if you are present. Thanks!

Wednesday, November 15, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, November 1, 2023, 7:00 Pacific, SongNet Presents Barry Rudolph

Best known for his work with Rod Stewart, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hall & Oates, and Waylon Jennings, and Enrique Iglesias and a contributing editor for Music Connection Magazine and Mix Magazines, Barry Rudolph is credited on more than 30 RIAA-certified gold and platinum records.

Playing drums in a rock band during high school and his interest in electronics led him to design and build a PA system for their use and later developed an interest in recording engineering: “I was interested in what made certain records sound better to me and why”.

His electronics interest led to working full-time nights for various aerospace companies throughout his college years. But that ended suddenly when his supervisor fired him explaining to the incredulous unemployment arbitrator: “I didn’t think he like his job”.

Now on his own, Rudolph wandered into nearby United Audio recording studio around 1969 and it changed his life. He quickly learned what worked and what didn’t when you altered the sound with an equalizer and a compressor. It was a place where you could learn by experiment, watch a seasoned pro work, make a few mistakes, and not cause many problems.

Later, after hearing about a studio changing hands in West Hollywood, he started working at the original Larrabee studios in 1970. It was back to basics first as a gopher/helper and then as operator of the mono disc cutter lathe (back then song demos were cut on 10-inch acetate discs) and then as a second engineer/helper on huge sessions with full orchestras.

After assisting on many hit records in the early ’70s cutting a few thousand discs, Barry fell in love with the whole studio life and process, After recording and mixing his first #1 record, Al Wilson’s album “Show and Tell” in 1972, he became a freelance engineer and was invited to join NARAS and is still a lifetime Grammy™ Award voting member.

Rudolph started writing for Music Connection Magazine in 1987 and for Mix Magazine in 1997 and has been a regular contributor and product reviewer to both journals ever since. He started teaching audio engineering in 2010 first at Pinnacle College and then Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California.

Barry Rudolph is founder/owner of mixing facility Tones 4 $ Studios (pronounced “Tones For Dollars”). His constantly updated Web site has over 6,000 pages of reviews, technical information, advice, useful charts and recall sheets of equipment front panels, plus Barry’s interesting stories of some of the artists and producers with whom Barry has worked with.

https://www.barryrudolph.com/

Barry Rudolph @ SongNet
November 1st, 7PM PST on ZOOM
Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com for the zoom link & to submit your work to listen to (mp3 + lyric files). This is gonna be fun!

Wednesday, October 18, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, October 4, 2023, 7:00 Pacific, SongNet Presents Peter Doell

With a degree in Music (Electronic Music Composition) and a previous career as a professional musician (Bass), with Grammy™, Oscar©- and Emmy©-winning projects as part of his resume, Peter Doell knows what makes good recordings WORK. As a recording engineer/mixer at such renowned L.A. studios as Wally Heider’s, Sunset Sound, and Capitol Studios, he’s recorded Miles Davis, Toto, Richard Marx, Dwight Yoakam, Frank Sinatra, Poco, Marcus Miller, Barbra Streisand, Phil Collins, Joan Baez, and many other respected artists & legends.

His tenure at SONY pictures provided him with an understanding of sync & placements and he continues to be one of the most sought after mastering engineers in the industry.

Renowned as he is, Peter’s all about community, and is a great friend to all who know him. Who else “does lunch” with several dozen friends every week?

Experienced, connected, and a nice guy, he’s the kind of legend you want to have listening to your stuff! And here your chance! And it’s FREE!

Peter Doell @ SongNet
October 4th 7PM PST on ZOOM
Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com for the zoom link & to submit your work to listen to (mp3 + lyric files). This is gonna be fun!

https://21stcenturyaudio.com/

Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

SongNet Presents Bobby Owsinski, Wednesday, September 6, 2023, 7 pm PDT

Starting his musical journey his career as a guitar and keyboard player, songwriter and arranger, producer/engineer Bobby Owsinski is one of the best selling authors in the music industry with 24 books that are now staples in audio recording, music, and music business programs in colleges around the world, including The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook, Social Media Promotion For Musicians, and The Music Business Advice Book.

He’s also a contributor to Forbes as a category expert on the new music business, his long-running production and music industry blogs have won numerous industry awards, and he’s appeared on CNN and ABC News as a music branding and audio expert. Bobby’s highly-rated Inner Circle podcast is now in its 9th year, with more than 400 episodes that feature mover and shaker guests from all parts of the music industry.

He’s also recently produced and mixed albums that appeared at #2 on the Billboard Blues Chart and #5 on the Apple Music Rock Chart.
Look up his stuff, & sign up or his podcasts & you’ll see why you NEED to be on zoom for this one!

Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to submit your mp3 and lyric files & get the Zoom link for the event!
FREE!
Bobby Osinski @ SongNet Sept 6, 7 PM PST

Wednesday, August 16, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, August 2nd, 7pm PDT SongNet Presents Ron McMaster (virtual event)

So amazing, they named a whole recording process after this guy! (not really but should be)

Ron McMaster (yes that really is his name) has listened to more music than anyone, and even more than that, has had a hand in helping that music become HIT RECORDS!

The mastering process is something that a lot of artists miss, especially in the current hit-and-run fleeting state of the music industry. Yet, it often is the difference between getting heard and being LISTENED to. A favorite of producers like Don Was and T Bone Burnett, he has cut LPs for the Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, Radiohead and virtually the entire vintage Blue Note catalog, while continuing to work on jazz reissues. He’s mastered or remastered vinyl versions of the Beach Boys (“Pet Sounds”), Radiohead (“Kid A”), Frank Sinatra (“Only the Lonely”) “Meet Glen Campbell,” the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Freaky Styley,” Wayne Shorter’s “Speak No Evil,” and George Harrison (the “Dark Horse” boxed set) as well as T Bone Burnett’s “Hunger Games” soundtrack, Robert Plant/Allison Krauss collaboration and much more. But not everything was Blue Note-level stuff. “I can remember working with Angelyne [on her EP], and that was just crazy,” he laughs.

Though recently retired, after FIVE DECADES in this business, he still loves music and knows what works, and will be sharing some of that wisdom FREE!

This is an opportunity to ask questions with one of the most legendary figures in music that you never knew was behind music you love & respect, and have him listen to YOUR work!

Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com for the link and to submit mp3 and lyric files. Please do NOT send links, as often they do not work for these events. Thanks!

Legendary Mastering engineer Ron McMaster
August 2nd, 7pm PDT on ZOOM!

Seeya then!

Wednesday, July 19, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday July 5th, 7:00 PM PITCH NITE
with Joanne Ledesma (virtual event)!

Joanne Ledesma will be coming online to find new material to place, publish & promote for a couple of companies she has acquired & partnered with recently. Joanne’s placed composers and producers with key writing positions & signed numerous artists in to film & TV music agreements which can be heard on South Park, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, CW network, Tri-Star Pictures and more.

She has said many times “SongNet is one of my first go-to organizations because the quality of work and PEOPLE are the BEST!” Many of you have done pitch nights before. submit your best work, as well produced as possible with a copy of your lyrics and make sure you have all your clearances from those that worked on the project with you.

If you’re looking to polish your music, market your talents, sell your songs, create a demo, or educate yourself on the music industry, or just hear some GREAT stuff you’ won’t hear anywhere else, You’ll be here!

Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to submit your mp3 and lyric files and get the zoom link for the event! And as always, it’s FREE!

Wednesday, June 21, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, June 7, 2023, 7:00 pm PDT, SongNet Presents Alex Del Zoppo (virtual event)

Woodstock 1969, the very first band was Sweetwater, with Alex on keys. As one of the primary songwriters with plenty of live performances & airplay, he continued to study the craft & business of songwriting, At UCLA, with John Braheny, Jai Josefs, Harriet Schock & others, & established the songwriter’s Co-Op workshops with Franklin Spicer specializing in “the Anatomy of a Hit”, a deconstructive process popularized by LASS & other songwriting organizations.

This led to the creation of an online series calles “Songwriter’s Vantage” and involvement with several songwriting competitions including UNISONG. In 2003, he founded Tuneworks, an intuitive approach to songwriting, & he’s also a constant presence in the L.A. songwriting scene, keeping up with all that is going on, sharing both his knowledge AND keyboard chops with his friends playing on the circuit. Stories from experience, hit songwriting tips, and a little bit of “anatomy of a hit” will all be part of this special night with the legendary Alex Del Zoppo!

As always, we’ll be listening to as much as we have time for, be sure to email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to submit your mp3 and lyric files, and for the Zoom link!

Wednesday, May 17, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 7:00 pm PDT, SongNet Presents Lenise Bent (virtual event)

Lenise Bent is an artist. As an audio engineer and producer who has put her creativity and talent on many iconic records including “Aja” by Steely Dan and “Breakfast in America” by Supertramp, she uses the brush strokes & colors found in recording gear to help those on the other side of the glass realize their vision.

She is the first female engineer on record to receive a platinum album for Blondie’s “AutoAmerican” album, which features a wide range of sounds & music from the Caribbean groove of “The Tide is High” to the danceable rap-infused “Rapture”.

Lenise is also a post-production audio professional, specializing in recording and editing foley sound effects for many films and animated series and has traveled the world for Dreamworks supervising the foreign dialogue recording and producing the vocals for such animated features as “Shrek”, “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron” and “Shrek 2”.

She also archives and repairs audio, instructs, consults and holds workshops for audio students and singer/songwriters. She is a long-standing member of many audio organizations including the Audio Engineering Society, SoundGirls and the Producers and Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy.

Currently exploring spatial/immersive audio recording for music and sound healing, Lenise knows audio. Lenise knows awesome. So you should know Lenise. For more info and discography please go to her website at: www.lenisebent.com.

Then be sure to get the Zoom link & join us online May 3rd, 7pm PST.
Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com for the link and to send in your mp3 an lyric sheet (preferably txt file) files for listening and feedback!
Free!

Wednesday, April 19, 2023 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, April 5, 2023, 7:00 pm PST SongNet Presents a Virtual Literature and Lyrics Workshop with Scott Memmer!

Literature and Lyrics Workshoop (via Zoom)

In this engaging workshop English Professor Scott Memmer walks us through the great works of literature and shows us how the writing techniques used by our finest writers – Shakespeare, Chekhov, Dickinson, Tennessee Williams, James Joyce – mirrors the writing techniques of our greatest songwriters.

During this interactive workshop we will pull apart then put back together some of the finest songs ever written. What makes them great? What techniques do these world-class writers use to craft their songs? And most importantly, how do these songwriters create works of art that move the listener?

This is not some boring, arid, freeze-dried “lecture” requiring a snooze button and electroshock to stay awake. No. Nor is it a songwriting critique session designed to tear apart – and down – your songs. No. This is a workshop alive with the celebration of great songwriting, songs that have stood the test of time, songs that accomplish that most important of tasks – to elicit an emotional response in your listener.

With practice and study, you CAN learn these techniques.

Activities:
● Timed writing exercises (stop listening to that inner voice that says your songs suck).
● Group work focused on taking apart and analyzing songs.
● Avoiding modifiers. Using nouns and verbs to add power to your lyrics.
● What is an action verb? Why use the active voice instead of the passive?
● Getting rid of adverbs and adjectives and other enemies of your song.
● Less is more: How to cut and edit your songs for increased emotional impact.
● The importance of studying great literature to improve your lyrics.

Questions about this workshop? Feel free to email me ahead of time at scottmemmer@yahoo.com.

Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot and get the Zoom link!

ABOUT SCOTT MEMMER

Scott Memmer’s first love affair with the sound of words and the human voice began in the 1950’s, around the dining table of his grandmother’s kitchen, in Valley City, Ohio. His grandmother, Hazel Cadnum, was born in 1896, and was a yarn-spinner of the first degree. Raise in a rural community before the widespread use of electricity, telephones, indoor plumbing or natural gas – before radio and television – what did Hazel and her family and friends do all day? They talked. And talked, and talked. As Memmer notes, “Mark Twain died in 1910, so my grandmother’s life dates crossed paths with Samuel Clemens. They came from the same midwestern storytelling tradition.”

Scott was born and raised in Cleveland, OH, then moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was 16. Like so many of that generation, he was immediately drawn to the country-folk music coming out of Laurel Canyon and the Hollywood Hills. Thus began Scott’s second love affair: song lyrics. Yet it would be more than forty years, not until 2014, before Scott attempted to write his first few songs. “These songs must have been stored in some dusty corner of my mind,” Memmer says. “Some cryogenic ancient deep freeze. I have no idea where they come from.” But then the songs flooded out, more than thirty in two years.

Beginning in 1971, Scott worked so many odd jobs that he lost count – short-order cook, bartender, limousine driver, retail sales, wholesale sales, automotive journalist, political reporter, newspaper delivery, substitute teacher, assistant lecture, drama coach, technical writer, marketing writer, and ten or twenty others – fired from many, retained by few, great preparation for the lowly craft of a songwriter. Along the way he became a national award-winning playwright, earned an BA In English at CSUN and a Masters in creative writing from USC; and for the last 18 years has worked as a fully tenured English professor at Antelope Valley College, in Lancaster, CA.

But none of this matters. None of this compares his third love affair – his wife, Rhonda. This September they will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Of being married to an English teacher and a songwriter, Rhonda says, “I like the roller coaster.” His two daughters filled the cup: and his grandson, Max – who stole his heart and will not give it back – brimmed it over.

For more than thirty years Scott Memmer has been obsessed with parallels between great songwriting and great literature. Join us as we take a deep dive into the finest songs ever written.

Wednesday, March 15, 2023 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, March 1, 2023, 7:00 pm PST SongNet Presents Ben McLane!

How often have you heard “Get it in writing”, followed by “GET AN ATTORNEY”? if the wrong things are written, getting it in writing isn’t enough! Ben McLane is one of the most active attorneys in the music industry. You’ll find his name in almost every issue of Music Connection magazine, helping to get someone a deal. His website has some of the best free FAQ resources around. He gets it, & gets it done. As the former head of business affairs/CFO for JWP-USA/BMG Records, working legal and business affairs at Rhino Records, Priority Records and as a talent scout for Sire Records, Ben is one of the few attorneys who know both sides of the table well. With Attorney of the Year & more gold & platinum record awards than any wall can handle, his cred list reads like a Billboard top 40 chart. With clients like

Gilby Clarke, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Marty Balin, Ralph Tresvant, P.O.D., LL cool J, Brian Austin Green (yeah, he produces too), The (Dixie) Chicks, the soundtrack for “Above The Rim” & many more. His site: www.benmclane.com, is an amazing resource unto itself, & a great place to start your professional journey into the industry, where his posted articles provide more information than some PRICEY seminars we’ve been to!

Anyone that can afford to give this much away is someone you NEED on YOUR side! He’s coming to share his knowledge, answer your questions & listen to your stuff… FREE! We suggest reading the articles on his site prior to coming so you don’t ask redundant questions, Then, you’ll have some serious specific questions to bring. The kind that usually cost money. Submit your demos & lyric sheets too. If he likes what he hears, you might be next on that client list!

Ben McLane @ SongNet
March 1 7PM

Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com for the Zoom link & to submit

Wednesday, February 15, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, February 1st 2023, 7PM /PST SongNet Presents Bobby Borg!

Drumming for multi-platinum band WARRANT, touring with Beggars & Thieves, songwriter & session pro, Bobby Borg knows the right people. He’s the author of “THE MUSICIANS’ HANDBOOK”, which is used as a text in major universities, & is one of the best books ever written about getting into, & staying in, the music industry. He’s also written books about specific topics in the industry, runs the music business program @ M.I., and puts up GREAT brief Youtube posts on a regular basis you MUST see. Every time he speaks, attendees are blown away by his honesty & the vast amount of information he provides in a short couple of hours. If you THOUGHT you were headed for a music career, but aren’t moving forward, or maybe stuff isn’t happening like you expected, Bobby Borg explains it all, FREE, this Wednesday online on zoom! And as always, He’ll also be listening to your stuff too!
Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to submit your mp3 and lyric files and get the Zoom link for the event! 

Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 7:30 pm Pacific, SongNet LIVE Showcase

Two songs or 10 minutes on one of the nicest stages & comfortable venues around! Email showcase@songnet.info or songnetshowcase@gmail.com to reserve your spot! FREE! We will be broadcasting live on YouTube at our “SongNet LA” channel.

The Urban Homestead
631 Cypress Ave, Pasadena, CA. 91103
Near Orange Grove & Fair Oaks off the 210 freeway

Wednesday, January 4, 2023, 7:00 PM PDT, PITCH NITE with Joanne Ledesma (virtual event)!

Joanne Ledesma will be coming online to find new material to place, publish & promote for a couple of companies she has acquired & partnered with recently. Joanne’s placed composers and producers with key writing positions & signed numerous artists in to film & TV music agreements which can be heard on South Park, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, CW network, Tri-Star Pictures and more.

She has said many times “SongNet is one of my first go-to organizations because the quality of work and PEOPLE are the BEST!” Many of you have done pitch nights before. Submit your best work, as well produced as possible with a copy of your lyrics and make sure you have all your clearances from those that worked on the project with you. If you’re looking to polish your music, market your talents, sell your songs, create a demo, or educate yourself on the music industry, or just hear some GREAT stuff you’ won’t hear anywhere else, You’ll be here!

Email songnetshowcase@gmail.com to submit your mp3 and lyric sheet and get the Zoom link for the event! And as always, it’s FREE!