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Songwriter Series: Shared Experience

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You have to get past your ego and find your shared experience with people. The things we’re most afraid to show people are the things we have most in common. Since I’ve come to understand that I’ve been able to write towards this common ground and connect myself with people and create an environment full of shared understanding. And I really think that’s the power of music.

The Songwriters Experience

The biggest challenge of songwriting is to get over yourself and realize that the most beautiful thing about writing a song is that it can be shared.

Growing up in the quiet little Texas town of Dublin seems a fateful beginning for a soul singer. The youngest of four children, an unlikely series of childhood ailments provided Luke with an early sense of perspective that many never find even as adults. A bout of spinal meningitis proved almost fatal, a paintball accident left him blind in one eye and some years later a severe heatstroke left him struggling to overcome temporary brain damage and amnesia. And though these experiences inevitably influence his music, it is not in the fatalistic way you might expect. While his songs may have that soulful ‘written on the porch because the house was too damned hot’ feel, the end result is a style that feels ever hopeful.

Luke explains the moment he realized he was a singer/songwriter and he had realized his potential.

Take Home Message:

  • When you practice songwriting, it’s like someone asks you questions that you don’t know the answer to and you explore that and turning the answers into stories.
  • Understand the value and the challenges of having a unique perspective. Everyone’s life is completely unique to them. Within that, you can find shared experiences to connect with other people

Lifestory Toolkit: America’s Footprints

(Brought to you by Lifestorytelling.com – Discover YOUR life stories!)

This episode’s Lifestory Toolkit features a website called America’s Footprints. This site gives you an easy way to privately tell your story in the form of a digital memoir. When you log on, you can create what they call a “footprint”. This “Footprint” is a unique profile, created on your own and in private, containing the poignant moments that make up your life story. You’re essentially building a digital profile that will forever store the memories and milestones in your lifetime…for the purposes of preserving your footprint in history. You can think of a Footprint like a memoir or autobiography, but on a much smaller scale. For example, as a member you can share stories of your childhood, and important lessons you have have learned along the way. You can talk about where you have been (schools, careers, etc.) and what dreams you wish to pursue in the future. You can add historic photos from your past that have meaning or significance in some way. And you can leave behind personal messages for your closest family, your friends, and even your future descendants. It’s at americasfootprints.com

Free Download: Click for Resource

Can I Write About My Ex? And Other Burning Lifestory Questions

About: Luke Wade

Fort Worth Texas Soul Singer Luke Wade ended up just shy of the Top 4 of NBC’s Emmy Award-winning musical-competition series “The Voice” Season 7. Luke was featured on The Today Show, the Ellen Show, Entertainment Tonight, E!, and many other nationally syndicated programs throughout his journey on the show. He is now on tour throughout the U.S. Check out his tour schedule here: http://www.bandsintown.com/LukeWade

Links:

Website: LukeWadeMusic.com

Facebook Page: LukeWadeMusicOfficial

Twitter: LukeWadeMusic

iTunes: Luke Wade

YouTube: LukeWadeandCivilians

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You have to get past your ego and find your shared experience with people. The things we’re most afraid to show people are the things we have most in common. Since I’ve come to understand that I’ve been able to write towards this common ground and connect myself with people and create an environment full of shared understanding. And I really think that’s the power of music.

The Songwriters Experience

The biggest challenge of songwriting is to get over yourself and realize that the most beautiful thing about writing a song is that it can be shared.

Growing up in the quiet little Texas town of Dublin seems a fateful beginning for a soul singer. The youngest of four children, an unlikely series of childhood ailments provided Luke with an early sense of perspective that many never find even as adults. A bout of spinal meningitis proved almost fatal, a paintball accident left him blind in one eye and some years later a severe heatstroke left him struggling to overcome temporary brain damage and amnesia. And though these experiences inevitably influence his music, it is not in the fatalistic way you might expect. While his songs may have that soulful ‘written on the porch because the house was too damned hot’ feel, the end result is a style that feels ever hopeful.

Luke explains the moment he realized he was a singer/songwriter and he had realized his potential.

Take Home Message:

  • When you practice songwriting, it’s like someone asks you questions that you don’t know the answer to and you explore that and turning the answers into stories.
  • Understand the value and the challenges of having a unique perspective. Everyone’s life is completely unique to them. Within that, you can find shared experiences to connect with other people

Lifestory Toolkit: America’s Footprints

(Brought to you by Lifestorytelling.com – Discover YOUR life stories!)

This episode’s Lifestory Toolkit features a website called America’s Footprints. This site gives you an easy way to privately tell your story in the form of a digital memoir. When you log on, you can create what they call a “footprint”. This “Footprint” is a unique profile, created on your own and in private, containing the poignant moments that make up your life story. You’re essentially building a digital profile that will forever store the memories and milestones in your lifetime…for the purposes of preserving your footprint in history. You can think of a Footprint like a memoir or autobiography, but on a much smaller scale. For example, as a member you can share stories of your childhood, and important lessons you have have learned along the way. You can talk about where you have been (schools, careers, etc.) and what dreams you wish to pursue in the future. You can add historic photos from your past that have meaning or significance in some way. And you can leave behind personal messages for your closest family, your friends, and even your future descendants. It’s at americasfootprints.com

Free Download: Click for Resource

Can I Write About My Ex? And Other Burning Lifestory Questions

About: Luke Wade

Fort Worth Texas Soul Singer Luke Wade ended up just shy of the Top 4 of NBC’s Emmy Award-winning musical-competition series “The Voice” Season 7. Luke was featured on The Today Show, the Ellen Show, Entertainment Tonight, E!, and many other nationally syndicated programs throughout his journey on the show. He is now on tour throughout the U.S. Check out his tour schedule here: http://www.bandsintown.com/LukeWade

Links:

Website: LukeWadeMusic.com

Facebook Page: LukeWadeMusicOfficial

Twitter: LukeWadeMusic

iTunes: Luke Wade

YouTube: LukeWadeandCivilians

  continue reading

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