I've been feeling the need to write some new songs recently. This
usually happens after I've written and produced a new recording project
and played a few gigs around the new release. Those songs along with my
older hits start to get a little old news for me so I find myself
exploring new chord changes or banging out beats on my lap or drums or
trying to get my limited keyboard fingers rolling and searching for
some new key to the door of my music muse.

I'm
always looking for events in the world that hit my creative nerves and
observing people in love or lust or conflict. One way I find to write
is through reading. Currently I'm reading a book called
Pope Joan a novel of historic fiction written by
Donna Woolfolk Cross
about a controversial subject. Did a women in the 9th century hide her
sex and become the head of the catholic church? There is information
that seems to support this premise. I've always been interested in this
kind of intrigue and this could make for a great story song.
I
live in my home town now and it is my base of operation. I've been
visiting some of my old haunts where I played before I left to seek my
musical fame and fortune. I've been thinking about the musical
characters who influenced my growth as a musician here in Saint John.
Some
real Local Legends like Dutch Mason, Bill Bran, Norm Calp who I worked
with on several projects in the early days of my musical career.
I
remember Pete And The Blue Shadows playing blues and rock n roll or the
Rhythmares band or Brian 'Bongo' Walsh rockin' out with his Elvis
pompadour or David Kindred's outstanding guitar playing. These guys and
some of the local shrines like, Lilly Lake or Belmont we all played in,
could make for a great song.
Songwriting is difficult for me at
the best of times and I know I'm not alone. The great songwriter Gordon
Lightfoot once told me he had some difficulty in writing a new album
because he had to face the conflicts in his life. I feel the same way
sometimes except it's the lack of conflicts or love relationships that
make me sweat blood.
A few thoughts on songwriting. /kt