Posts Tagged ‘LEAF Festival’

Q+A with LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition Finalist Rachard Dennis

Wednesday, April 27th, 2022

Poet-teacher-rapper Rachard Dennis is up next and ready to change the world. The Bossier native represents for his community and his culture, providing bars to uplift and rhymes to make you think. Rachard draws inspiration from a variety of musical genres to tell his story; historically Black art forms such as hip hop, gospel, jazz, neo-soul, and the blues all lend to his sonic profile. His brand, For The LO., is tatted on his arm and on his heart; for the burgeoning artist, For The LO. encompasses a movement of like-minded friends and family, all hoping to leave their musical mark on the world.

NewSong Music: What inspired you to enter the NewSong Contest?

Rachard Dennis: Last year, 2021, I entered the New Song International Songwriting Contest and came up short of being selected as a finalist, but Mr. Gar sent me a personal message that sort of lit a fire within me. This year I just wanted to take up the opportunity to be heard, so I shared a record that’s special to me and here we are.

What was your introduction to music?

I’m from the south and come from southern baptist gospel roots, so the hymns and praise and worship music of the church were my first musical experiences.

What is the first song you wrote that you were proud of, and why?

“Children of the Ghetto.” In that moment more than ever I knew I had written something so personal yet so universal. I feel like that’s a sweet transcendence that is often celebrated when accomplished.

What instrument do you play, and why?

No instruments. I tried to take up piano, but I never could devote the time and attention to it that it deserves. I believe the energy and effort that I placed into studying the craft of writing and learning to embrace my voice is an interesting alternative.

How did the pandemic impact you as an artist (for better or worse)?

I love performing, and to have the stage taken away from me at what was my most productive season, sucked. Yet, I can truly say that I grew as a writer and recording artist over that period of time. I was also able to redefine my purpose and goals within the arts.

Does the place where you grew up inspire you as an artist? If so, in what way?

Most definitely. It’s the backdrop to each of these stories I’m telling. Coming from a place like Bossier Parish, who many don’t know exists, gives me the opportunity and responsibility to introduce listeners to the land I call home.

In what ways does the craft of songwriting still surprise you?

I’ve been songwriting for 12 years now, and I feel as if I’m truly just touching the surface of my potential as a songwriter. There are great songs within me that will take working on the craft to get them out. That’s what I love about it, the devotion to the craft and the journey you go on to develop the ability to articulate a feeling, thought, experience, etc. so well.

What are some of your creative goals for this year?

Premiering a musical theater production in Shreveport, LA titled The Art of the Eulogy on October 1, 2022. As well as studio work with my bandmates, and hopefully some performance/touring opportunities.

LEAF Winner Parker Ainsworth returns to festival for grand prize performances

Friday, October 11th, 2019

Parker Ainsworth — the LA-based singer-songwriter who took the Grand Prize at NewSong’s 6th Annual LEAF Competition — will return to LEAF Saturday Oct. 19 for two intimate performances.

LEAF-goers can attend Ainsworth’s two sets on Saturday, Oct. 19 at The Barn at 3:15PM and the Jam Tavern at 8:45PM.

“Playing the Barn was such a magical experience,” says Ainsworth of the competition back in May 2019. “An open space full of music-loving folk, braving the elements to hear songs in their rawness. The event felt like it expanded me with the presence of genuine care … it pretty much blasted my heart wide open.”

He adds, “Talking with my fellow contestants reminded me that though this musical life can feel quite lonely at times, ultimately we’re never really alone. In fact, we’re unavoidably all in this together.”

Ainsworth was chosen from over 400 applicants to the LEAF competition and five other finalists. For the full LEAF schedule and lineup, click here. Those without LEAF tickets this year can catch Ainsworth at Isis Music Hall in West Asheville on Thursday Oct. 17. Tickets available here

In addition to the paid, featured performances at LEAF, Ainsworth also advances as a finalist in the 18th annual, international NewSong Showcase and Competition, held November 23 at Isis Music Hall in Asheville. The grand-prize winner of that contest will be awarded the opportunity to make a six-song EP, recorded and mixed at Echo Mountain Recording Studios in Asheville and released on the NewSong Recordings label; and a performance showcase at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival’s coveted ASCAP Music Café.

2019 finalists announced in the sixth annual LEAF Festival Singer-Songwriter Competition

Sunday, April 21st, 2019

CONGRATULATIONS to this year’s LEAF Festival Singer-Songwriter Competition finalists:

Cat Terrones – San Pedro, CA
Demos Papadimas – Warren, OH
The Good Graces – Atlanta, GA
Grant Maloy Smith – Kingston, RI
Krista Shows – Candler, NC
Kristen J. Lloyd – Midway, UT
Parker Ainsworth – Venice, CA
Syd Caldera – Brooklyn, NY

 

 

They’ll be joining us at the 48th LEAF Festival on May 9-12 in beautiful Black Mountain, NC (just outside of Asheville) to showcase, network and compete in the sixth annual LEAF Festival Singer-Songwriter Showcase & Competition, presented by NewSong Music.

 

On behalf of everyone at LEAF Community Arts and NewSong Music, THANK YOU to all the outstanding songwriters who entered your original music to this year’s program. Your songs and your dedication to your craft continue to inspire us all.

 

Announcing the Third Annual LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition, presented by NewSong Music!

Tuesday, February 9th, 2016

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Tuesday, February 9. Asheville, NC – LEAF Festival and NewSong Music are proud to announce the third annual NewSong Presents: LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition.  With a mission to empower and elevate the professional development of singer-songwriters, LEAF and NewSong have joined forces to discover and celebrate the very best local, regional and national talent.

The contest is now accepting online mp3 submissions , and the final deadline to enter is Monday, April 4. The ‘Early Bird’ discounted submission deadline is March 4. Judges will select eight finalists from the online submissions, who will then be invited to perform in the live performance finals at the Spring LEAF Festival on Saturday, May 14, 2016. A panel of judges at the finals will select the overall winner of the competition.

The grand prize winner will be awarded a paid, featured performance at the Fall 2016 LEAF Festival (October 20-23 in Black Mountain), including lodging & accommodations. The grand prize winner will also advance as a finalist in the 2016 international NewSong Showcase and Competition, held later this year at New York City’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

All eight finalists will each receive a complimentary LEAF Festival performer pass for Saturday, May 14 to perform in the live finals.

The 2016 LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition, produced in partnership with NewSong, take place in The Barns - a historic landmark at Lake Eden in Black Mountain, NC.  The Barns served as an important classroom and venue of the historic Black Mountain College and was built by its illustrious students.

The 2016 LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition, produced in partnership with NewSong, take place in The Barns – a historic landmark at Lake Eden in Black Mountain, NC. The Barns served as an important classroom and venue of the historic Black Mountain College and was built by its illustrious students.

Now in its third year, the NewSong Presents: LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition was created as a platform for artists who have a wealth of talent, but limited access to the big stage. The goal is to provide a springboard for singer-songwriters of all genres, everywhere – to share art, shine on stage, and become household names within the LEAF, NewSong, and greater music community. Last year’s second annual grand prize winner was Duluth, Minnesota’s Rachael Kilgour, who as the LEAF winner advanced to the live performance finals of the international NewSong Showcase & Competition finals at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, which she ultimately won.

“I loved my time in North Carolina and at LEAF, thank you for the incredible opportunity! I am inspired,” stated Kilgour. “I so enjoyed connecting with the other finalists and hearing their work. I think we all felt grateful to perform in such a sweet space to such an attentive and encouraging audience – a songwriter can’t ask for much more than that.”

The cost to enter is $25 for one song, $40 for two songs and $50 for three songs. 

Discounted ‘Early Bird’ submission rates are $20 for one song, $35 for two and $45 for three songs. 

A portion of the contest proceeds will support the non-profit LEAF Schools and Streets music & arts education program. 

Submit your songs safely and securely online at www.newsong-music.com/LEAF

IMPORTANT 2016 LEAF-NEWSONG SINGER-SONGWRITER COMPETITION DATES

Tuesday, February 9 – Online submission platform opens for entries
Friday, March 4 – ‘Early Bird’ discounted submission deadline (11:59 PM ET)

Monday, April 4 – Final deadline to enter
Friday, April 15  – Finalists announced
Saturday, May 14 – Live performance finals at the Spring LEAF Festival (May 7-10)

CLICK HERE TO ENTER

“One of the greatest gifts we have to offer is our music and our story.  The Second Annual NewSong Presents: LEAF Singer Songwriter Competition gives musicians everywhere an opportunity to share their journey within an amazing setting, surrounded by an incredibly supportive community, for an opportunity to elevate their craft to the Big Stage!” ~ Ehren Cruz, LEAF Performing Arts Director

“Our partnership with LEAF to produce the annual LEAF-NewSong Singer-Songwriter Competition has quickly become one of the highlights of our annual suite of programs,” says Gar Ragland, NewSong Music’s founder and president, who produces the event. “Last year’s second annual LEAF-NewSong competition attracted a very talented and eclectic group of artists from across the country, including Minnesota’s Rachael Kilgour, who as the LEAF winner advanced to perform and ultimately win the grand prize of our international live performance and songwriting competition at New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. I look forward to discovering what new talent comes our way again in this year’s LEAF-NewSong Competition!”

About LEAF
May 2016 marks the 42nd LEAF Festival for the larger organization, LEAF Community Arts (LEAF).  LEAF is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a mission to connect cultures and create community through music and arts.  The programs of LEAF include LEAF Schools & Streets; LEAF International and LEAF Festival.  Attendance at LEAF Festival provides a family-friendly weekend experience infused with music and arts while supporting the long-term vision of the organization.  Since 2004, LEAF has served over 41,000 youth with programs in over 15 community locations and in 10 countries worldwide.  Get involved or find out more at www.theLEAF.org.

About NewSong Music
NewSong Music is an independent artist development company headquartered at Asheville, NC’s Echo Mountain Recording Studios. NewSong’s mission is to build and support a community of performers and songwriters across all genres and levels of skill, and to identify the truly exceptional artists to introduce their music to a broader, international audience.

Its programs include a record label (NewSong Recordings), artist management services, concert production and the annual, international NewSong performance and songwriting competition. Its presenting partners include Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York, NPR’s Mountain Stage and the ASCAP Music Café at the Sundance Film Festival. www.newsong-music.com