Merlefest Announces 2006 Chris Austin Songwriting Contest

12/14/2005 01:47AM

Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

Wilkesboro (North Carolina), USA - MerleFest 2006 organizers have announced that composer and recording artist Jim Lauderdale will again serve as Honorary Chairperson of the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest. Entries on for the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest must be received by March 4, 2006. Lauderdale will empanel a group of Nashville music industry figures that will evaluate all the entries. This panel will choose three finalists in each of four categories: bluegrass, country, gospel, and general.

The finals will take place at MerleFest 2006 on April 28 on the Chris Austin Stage, sponsored by ASCAP and No Depression. Songwriters performing at the festival will judge the finals. At MerleFest finalists will receive 4-day all access credentials and lodging, underwritten by Fishman Transducers, and compete for prizes include cash prizes, sponsored by Thomas Fisher, First Vice-President, Morgan Keegan, Durham, NC, and Epiphone Guitars from Gibson. Additional prizes and support come from Acoustic Guitar Magazine; SonicBids, and D’Addario strings. The first place contestants will perform for the main stage audience.

Entrants have a choice in how to enter the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest. They may continue to enter the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest by mail for an entry fee of $25 per song using the entry form from the contest brochure (available by calling 800-799-3838) or printed from www.merlefest.org/SongwritingContest.htm. All entries by mail must be submitted on tape or CD with entry fee and an official entry form to The Chris Austin Songwriting Contest; PO Box 121855; Nashville, TN 37212. Entries without completed entry form and fee will not be judged.

Contestants may also enter the 2006 Chris Austin Songwriting Contest on line via Sonicbids. In business since 2000, Sonicbids is quickly becoming the standard way for people in the music business to send and receive press kits online. Sonicbids currently has more than 1,800 partners, including prominent North American events such as CMJ, Folk Alliance, and the Billboard Song Contest. New Sonicbids members may enter one song and obtain a six-month Sonicbids membership for $29.95. Additional entries and entries by existing Sonicbids members are $25. For more information: www.sonicbids.com/chrisaustinsongcontest.

A then unknown Gillian Welch was one of the winners of the initial Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at MerleFest in 1993. Word quickly spread about her talents from there. Other winners have included Tift Merritt, Michael Reno Harrell, Adrienne Young, David Via, and Martha Scanlan. Steve Fishell, Caroline Herring, Hayes Carll, and Darrell Scott judged the finals of the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest, which attracted a record 1154 entries, 250 more than 2004.

First round judging from submitted recordings produced twelve finalists who competed with the following results:

General Category: 1st: “Living in the Good Ol’ Days” by Zane Williams, Nashville, TN; 2nd: “Lay On The Tracks” by Stephen Simmons, Nashville, TN; 3rd: “Please Love My Baby” by Connie Leigh, Newport, AR

Bluegrass Category: 1st: “T.V.A.” by Sam Quinn, Johnson City, TN; 2nd: “Behind Those Big Closed Doors” by Connie Leigh, Newport, AR; 3rd: “Old #9” by Randy Barrett, Falls Church, VA.

Country Category: 1st: “Hurry Home” by Zane Williams, Nashville, TN; 2nd: “Traded My Diamond” by Korby Lenker, Bellingham, WA; 3rd: “O.K.C.” by Paul Kelly with Salvatore Guido, Jr., Santa Fe, NM.

Gospel Category: 1st: “That First Stone” by Mike Finders, Iowa City, IA; 2nd: “Lessons of the Book” by Lorraine Jordan, Garner, NC; 3rd: “Start with Amazing Grace” by Zane Williams, Nashville, TN.

Pete Fisher, then of WarnerSongs and currently general manager of the Grand Ole Opry, and Kari Estrin, then Associate Coordinator of MerleFest, initiated the contest to honor the memory of Chris Austin, a northwestern North Carolina native. A Warner-Refuge writer, Austin spent several years in the band of Ricky Skaggs, who scored a Top 5 hit with Chris’ “Same Ol’ Love.” On March 16, 1991, only a few hours after Skaggs recorded the song, Austin, 27, was killed in a tragic plane accident near San Diego along with other members of Reba McEntire’s band. A solo record, Firm Believer appeared posthumously on Warner Brothers.

The popular Songwriters’ Coffeehouse, sponsored by AccuCopy, again happens on Friday evening, April 28, at MerleFest 2006. Songwriters selected by lot from on site registrants on site will share the stage with singer-songwriters performing at MerleFest.


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