guitarists
WRITERS PERFORM: Phil daRosa and Scott Kirby kick off festival.
Peter Simon

Songwriters Put Voices to Hit Tunes

<p> The second annual Martha&#8217;s Vineyard Songwriters Festival last weekend combined pop and country BMI hit-makers in exclusive live music lineups and intimate settings, adopting the overwhelmingly successful approach of the perennially popular Key West Songwriters Festival. The event is designed to introduce top BMI pop and country songwriters not only to a wider audience, but to one another as well. While attendees soaked up performances from the composers behind the hits, the performers took advantage of the retreat-like setting and established new creative partnerships.

The second annual Martha’s Vineyard Songwriters Festival last weekend combined pop and country BMI hit-makers in exclusive live music lineups and intimate settings, adopting the overwhelmingly successful approach of the perennially popular Key West Songwriters Festival. The event is designed to introduce top BMI pop and country songwriters not only to a wider audience, but to one another as well. While attendees soaked up performances from the composers behind the hits, the performers took advantage of the retreat-like setting and established new creative partnerships. This year’s festival included Keith Stegall, Evan Stevens, Thom Schuyler, Kylie Sackley, Shane Stevens, Tom Douglas and Jeff Cohen sharing the Union Chapel stage with rising writers Courtney Jaye, Arama Mara, Toby Lightman, Mayaeni and Laura Warshauer.

guitarists
It&#8217;s Just That Way: Keith Stegall and Kylie Sackley play their hit ballad.
Peter Simon
guitarists
It&#8217;s Just That Way: Keith Stegall and Kylie Sackley play their hit ballad.
Peter Simon

— Peter Simon

Add new comment

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.