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Tom Waits and RobertSmith are just a few of the artists that will get a chance to judge other songwriters as part of the International Songwriting Competition (ISC). The ISC offers fledgling songwriter a chance to win cash prizes and other goodies and not to mention being judged by fellow musicians much more successful then yourselves. Also set to judge the even are Loretta Lynn , T-Pain...
... 15. Joining “Weird Al” on the judging panel is an eclectic bunch of stars, including Tom Waits, RobertSmith, Frank Black, and, um, Buckcherrry (whose songwriting talent memorably stretched to “I love the cocaine! I love the cocaine!” on their 1999 hit “Lit Up”). More details are available on the official International Songwriting Competition . []
It's not quite the star-maker "American Idol" is ( then again... ), but the International Songwriting Competition (ISC) has been offering fledgling songwriters a chance to win cash, prizes, and the love of celebrity judges for years . For 2008, those judges include Tom Waits, RobertSmith, Black Francis (aka Frank Black), Ray Davies (The Kinks), Loretta Lynn, T-Pain, Neil Finn (Crowded...
Tom Waits, RobertSmith, Black Francis, Ray Davies, Loretta Lynn and Jerry Lee Lewis are among the renowned artists who will judge the 2008 International Songwriting Competition.
His team gathered around the the deciding doubles match of their Division II Central Section semifinal, West High coach RobertSmith couldn't help but smile.
Friday night, when Sarah Moore demanded money from RobertSmith at 2206 2nd Ave E in Palmetto, Smith refused to give her any, say Manatee County Sheriff Office deputies.
I have not seen it, but I trust this column was in last Friday's Liberal Democrat News . Westminster wisdom If you are looking for entertainment, I recommend a close reading of Hansard. Take this exchange from Westminster Hall: Sir RobertSmith (West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine) (LD): … We visited the microfinance initiative in Kabul and saw women entrepreneurs. Women got the microfinance...
Friday night, when Sarah Moore demanded money from RobertSmith at 2206 2nd Ave. E in Palmetto, Smith refused to give her any, Manatee County sheriff's deputies said.
"Up, sluggard, and waste not life; in the grave will be sleeping enough." When Benjamin Franklin put those words into his Poor Richard's Almanack in the 18th century he had no way of knowing that he would one day inspire a song by RobertSmith of the Cure (not to mention Warren Zevon). But if he had known that, I'll bet he would have been pretty excited. The Cure is on their third single...
... got a couple quick bullet points to start your week: * The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that RobertSmith’s retirement from the NFL has given him more time to pursue his favorite hobby: Star gazing. Smith was profiled in a PBS special about amateur astronomers, and his interest in astronomy has earned him the nickname “Copernicus” from friends. I wonder if marijuana increases...
... officer,,shelia dixson, you should be ashamed,those city council people that walked out of officer robertsmiths hearing at city hall, you should be ashamed...you are worst then the worst kind of racists,because you allow discrimination to happen with in your administration and you stand by like cowards and do NOTHING!
As of today, electorate office staff of Victorian MPs will be bound by a new code of conduct signed off by Victorian Speaker Jenny Lindell and Council President RobertSmith, writes Bernard Keane .
Founding member, singer, songwriter, and glue-that-holds-the-band-together RobertSmith has never been accused of giving up easily. Even in the early nineties, there was talk of The Cure's demise[...] Read more!