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EP. 32 - MARC-ALAN BARNETTE

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It's the day after Valentine's day, and we're tickled pink to be bringing you an exclusive interview with Nashville's own MARC-ALAN BARNETTE!
Marc-Alan is a veteran songwriter with many credits under his belt, including the "unofficial anthem" of every struggling Nashville songwriter, "TABLES AND CHAIRS" and likely his best-known song (and a favorite of David Ball fans everywhere), "TOO MUCH BLOOD IN MY ALCOHOL LEVEL"
As well as continuing to write and perform all around Nashville and helping amateur songwriters with his "Songwriter Coaching services; Marc-Alan also acts as a tour guide for the NASH TRASH "MUSIC ROW CONFIDENTIAL" TOUR, sharing his love and knowledge of "Music City" with tourists and music fans from all over the world.

Marc-alan Barnette Website
Marc-Alan Barnette Facebook
The Nash Trash Music Row Confidential Tour
Steve Rempis/CSSP Facebook
@CSSPod on Twitter (Follow Us!)
Steve Rempis
Randy Finchum
CSSP EMAIL: cssongwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Wanna win a prize and be recognized??? Start sending your most interesting items to: PO BOX 727 Gallatin, TN 37066
Marc-Alan was a good enough sport to provide us with these AWESOME old promotional "glossies" from his past musical endeavors. Enjoy!

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It's the day after Valentine's day, and we're tickled pink to be bringing you an exclusive interview with Nashville's own MARC-ALAN BARNETTE!
Marc-Alan is a veteran songwriter with many credits under his belt, including the "unofficial anthem" of every struggling Nashville songwriter, "TABLES AND CHAIRS" and likely his best-known song (and a favorite of David Ball fans everywhere), "TOO MUCH BLOOD IN MY ALCOHOL LEVEL"
As well as continuing to write and perform all around Nashville and helping amateur songwriters with his "Songwriter Coaching services; Marc-Alan also acts as a tour guide for the NASH TRASH "MUSIC ROW CONFIDENTIAL" TOUR, sharing his love and knowledge of "Music City" with tourists and music fans from all over the world.

Marc-alan Barnette Website
Marc-Alan Barnette Facebook
The Nash Trash Music Row Confidential Tour
Steve Rempis/CSSP Facebook
@CSSPod on Twitter (Follow Us!)
Steve Rempis
Randy Finchum
CSSP EMAIL: cssongwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Wanna win a prize and be recognized??? Start sending your most interesting items to: PO BOX 727 Gallatin, TN 37066
Marc-Alan was a good enough sport to provide us with these AWESOME old promotional "glossies" from his past musical endeavors. Enjoy!

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z2.jpg
z3.jpg
z4.jpg
z5.jpg
z6.jpg
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