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Episode 12: Harry Hewlett

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"N0 one can be better at being you than you can." - Harry Hewlett.
In this episode, Emmeline sits down with singer-songwriter and A&R Director of the Dallas Songwriters Association, Harry Hewlett. A veteran of the independent songwriting scenes in Nashville and New York City, Harry talks about his journey from baritone player in the junior high band to guitar-playing rock star. He also discusses the importance of editing in songwriting, the necessity of a supportive artistic community, and the essential nature of live performance. He shares how the Dallas Songwriters Association has adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue to provide performance opportunities for songwriters and even tells a few stories about his famous classmates.
To follow Harry's journey, or to hear more of his music, find him on Instagram at @harryhewlettmusic or check out his official Facebook page. To learn more about the Dallas Songwriters Association, or to get involved with DSA, visit their official Facebook page or their official website. For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.

For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, visit the Journey of Series official webpage, or follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.

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"N0 one can be better at being you than you can." - Harry Hewlett.
In this episode, Emmeline sits down with singer-songwriter and A&R Director of the Dallas Songwriters Association, Harry Hewlett. A veteran of the independent songwriting scenes in Nashville and New York City, Harry talks about his journey from baritone player in the junior high band to guitar-playing rock star. He also discusses the importance of editing in songwriting, the necessity of a supportive artistic community, and the essential nature of live performance. He shares how the Dallas Songwriters Association has adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue to provide performance opportunities for songwriters and even tells a few stories about his famous classmates.
To follow Harry's journey, or to hear more of his music, find him on Instagram at @harryhewlettmusic or check out his official Facebook page. To learn more about the Dallas Songwriters Association, or to get involved with DSA, visit their official Facebook page or their official website. For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.

For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, visit the Journey of Series official webpage, or follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.

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