BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20171011T192713Z DTSTAMP:20171011T192713Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T224229Z DESCRIPTION:Improve your SongwritingVeteran songwriter and recording artist Steve Skinner\nwill host a FREE songwriting workshop on Wednesday\, November 29 from 5:30-7:00\np.m. at the Fraser Valley Library. The workshop will cover the elements of powerful\nsongwriting including lyrics\, melody\, arrangements\, dynamics\, inspiration\,\nperformance and more. The workshop is open to all aspiring songwriters\, from\nbeginners to established players. Enrollment is limited to seven participants.\n\nRegister in advance at gcld.org under the programs tab or\nby calling (970) 726-5689.\n\nSkinner has produced more than 20 albums of his own and\nrecorded many others for regional artists. He wrote a rock opera called\n"Umbrella Man\," and his latest works include an analog synthesizer\nproject called "Moogzuki Orchestra\," and recording at the Tank Center\nfor Sonic Arts in Rangely\, Colorado. He performs solo and with his band in the\nRoaring Fork Valley. He also writes a weekly column in the Aspen Daily News and\nthe Winter Park Times. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Improve your Songwriting
Veteran songwriter and recording artist Steve Skinner\nwill host a FREE songwriting workshop on Wednesday\, November 29 from 5:30-7:00\np.m. at the Fraser Valley Library. The workshop will cover the elements of powerful\nsongwriting including lyrics\, melody\, arrangements\, dynamics\, inspiration\,\nperformance and more. The workshop is open to all aspiring songwriters\, from\nbeginners to established players. Enrollment is limited to seven participants.
\n\nRegister in advance at gcld.org under the programs tab or\nby calling (970) 726-5689.
\n\nSkinner has produced more than 20 albums of his own and\nrecorded many others for regional artists. He wrote a rock opera called\n"Umbrella Man\," and his latest works include an analog synthesizer\nproject called "Moogzuki Orchestra\," and recording at the Tank Center\nfor Sonic Arts in Rangely\, Colorado. He performs solo and with his band in the\nRoaring Fork Valley. He also writes a weekly column in the Aspen Daily News and\nthe Winter Park Times.