Here's a Song I Wrote

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Here's a Song I Wrote

The power of storytelling through music can be transformative. On Here’s a Song I Wrote, we invite a mix of established and new singer-songwriters to share the stories behind their songs. Recorded live at the Haute Studios in Cedar Park, Texas, each episode features an artist sharing their musical journey or personal story with the listener. No interviewer, just a story and a song. That's it. We've proudly partnered with Warm Audio to provide the best possible sound in our studio. If you like what you hear, be sure to rate/review the show! Thanks for listening!

  1. 07/14/2022

    Episode 18 - Diana Burgess - You Run

    When we reached out Curtis McMurtry, he mentioned another artist that would be interested in performing on the show, Diana Burgess. In fact, many of our artists are sent to us by other artists who've performed on the show. Having Curtis and Diana in studio on the same day was like winning the lottery!  Diana Burgess is a cellist, educator and composer based in Austin, TX. Diana holds a Bachelor's of Music in Cello Performance at UT Austin and focuses primarily on writing, performing, touring and collaborating with artists in a variety of genres. Since 2010 Diana has been a member of Austin orchestral pop band Mother Falcon, and with the group has toured throughout the United States and Canada, performed for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, and collaborated with artists including Ben Sollee, Kaki King, Amanda Palmer, Todd Reynolds, and Gina Chavez. In addition to performing, Diana contributes to the writing process in Mother Falcon, most notably in the creation of an original score for their collaboration with Glass Half Full Theater in a production of Petra and the Wolf, a Texas-based adaptation of Peter and the Wolf, which began touring the US in 2017. Diana is the co-founder, outreach director and cello teacher for the Mother Falcon Music Lab, a unique music education program encouraging young musicians to discover their creative voice through collaborative songwriting. As a solo artist, Diana has just completed her debut album You Run, released in summer 2020. Diana is the sole performer on You Run’s twelve original songs, creating lush, haunting worlds of layered vocals, cellos, tenor guitars, and more. Learn more about Diana.

    4 min
  2. 07/14/2022

    Episode 17 - Curtis McMurtry - Sparks in the Wind

    We're always on the hunt for amazing talent to perform on the Here's a Song I Wrote podcast but none of us can remember how we first stumbled onto Curtis McMurtry. We can agree that we got incredibly lucky to book Curtis and his incredibly talented band on our little show. Curtis McMurtry is a singer-songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist from Austin, TX.  Influenced by Fiona Apple, Billy Strayhorn and Tom Waits, Curtis' songs combine sinister lyrics with sophisticated orchestration. His most recent release, Toothless Messiah (February 2021) is a multifaceted indictment of authoritarianism, a dark and dystopian concept album that continues to garner critical acclaim. Curtis' music has been featured on NPR's Weekend Edition, and his song "Wrong Inflection" was included in the soundtrack for comedian Tig Notaro's Amazon Prime series One Mississippi. ​Curtis was born and raised in Austin, Texas and grew up surrounded by local musicians. He studied music composition and ethnomusicology in college, primarily writing contemporary chamber works for banjo and strings. After graduation, Curtis moved to Nashville to sharpen his songwriting by co-writing with elder statesmen including Fred Koller and Guy Clark. He has since moved back to Austin where he performs as a trio with cellist Diana Burgess (of Mother Falcon) and upright bassist Taylor Turner. Curtis' goal in songwriting and composition has been to integrate the Classical and Jazz orchestration techniques he learned in college with the lyric-driven, Texas singer-songwriter style he absorbed growing up. Learn more about Curtis McMurtry.

    6 min
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The power of storytelling through music can be transformative. On Here’s a Song I Wrote, we invite a mix of established and new singer-songwriters to share the stories behind their songs. Recorded live at the Haute Studios in Cedar Park, Texas, each episode features an artist sharing their musical journey or personal story with the listener. No interviewer, just a story and a song. That's it. We've proudly partnered with Warm Audio to provide the best possible sound in our studio. If you like what you hear, be sure to rate/review the show! Thanks for listening!

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