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Bob Clement

Nashville, Alaska
Singer-Songwriter, Composer, Vocalist
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"Craft + Connect = Me"
LEVEL
aspiring
GENRES
Appalachian/Mountain, Alternative Country, Bluegrass
PUBLISHING COMPANY
None, I own my own publishing
Contact
Management: bobclement222@gmail.com
Publishing: bobclement222@gmail.com
Label: bobclement222@gmail.com
Music Supervisor: Doug Waterman
Booking: bobclement222@gmail.com
Administrative: none
P.R.O.
ASCAP
INSTRUMENTS
acoustic guitar / electric guitar
INFLUENCES
Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Steve Earle, Ryan Adams, Doug Waterman, Danger Bear, Corndawg
DAY JOB
Accounts Payable - at a Nashville publication
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in co writing in person
in networking with songwriters
in pitching songs to artist
in pitching songs to tv
I WRITE:
When I have time

I Also Write:
by myself
for myself

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
melody
music
experience >
SONG CUTS
Wax Paper Cups
SONG PLACEMENTS
none yet
OTHER SONG OR ALBUM CREDITS
Still hoping
getflash
my network >
     
   
blog >

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Legends: Rickie Lee Jones

She speaks softly, not unlike the way she sings --soft, soulful passages, almost like secrets to the closest of friends --punctuated by bursts of exaltation. It's much like the span of emotion in her work, and in her new record, Balm in Gilead, which veers from the pure, naked heartbreak of "Bonfires" to the elation of "Old Enough," to the beautiful "Wild Girl," which celebrates the 21st birthday of her daughter, while simultaneously reflecting on the unchained fervor of her own wild days.

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Legends: Robert Earl Keen

As singer/songwriters go, Robert Earl Keen doesn't seem like the kind of artist who could honestly be accused of sloth. But despite a catalog choked with characters and conversations pulled from a colorful life, he makes that very claim on "Something That I Do," a track where he brags of his ability to not let work get in the way of an otherwise pleasant afternoon.

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Townes Van Zandt: Facets, Faults & Fractures

It's 10 o'clock at night on an abandoned Music Row. The year is 1985. In a third-floor office in an old house that serves as the offices for the Oak Ridge Boys' Silverline/Goldline Music Publishing, Steve Earle brings the chair he's leaning back in down hard, flipping his hair out of his eyes for emphasis.

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Lyle Lovett: It Just Comes Natural

If the term "Americana" had not been coined, radio programmers, journalists and anyone else charged with sticking labels on music would still be pondering how to define Lyle Lovett's singular style.

writer's block >
cool tunes. just got my stuff online :D
01/12/2009 02:04 AM
Thanks Bob. Happy New Year to you. Drop me a line if you get time. ck
12/31/2008 03:44 PM
miss you guys and love your profile pic.
08/27/2008 04:49 PM
testing from the library...
07/15/2008 12:47 PM
bugging is fun.
06/05/2008 10:10 AM
Me and Meg thought we heard your song playing this morning at Edgehill Cafe.
Could it be?
06/04/2008 10:37 AM
Hey Bob,

Is that Jeff Tweedy? Wow. It is?! Man, he's the coolest of the cool.
06/04/2008 09:45 AM
Hey Bob,

Welcome to American Songspace!

Let us know if you have any questions or difficulties on or about the site.

Write On,

faq@americansongspace.com

06/03/2008 01:53 PM