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    – Press Release

    It’s a new world out there in the music industry — it no longer takes a record company and a distribution
    deal to reach thousands of listeners — and a group of singer/songwriters
    are taking advantage of Internet technology to hone their skills and reach
    a national, even international audience.

    Welcome the Baskethouse Song-a-Week Challenge, a podcast and online
    songwriting workshop, where 11 independent songwriters are challenged to
    record and post one song every week. Visitors to the website,
    http://www.baskethouse.net , hear the songs, read the lyrics, and leave
    their comments. In addition, listeners from across the globe subscribe for
    free to the podcast and get a new episode every day with two or three songs
    per episode. Drew Brody hosts the podcasts, and the artists talk about
    their songs and the stories behind them.

    The hosts of the Daily Purge, one of the most popular podcasts with
    over 85,000 listeners, called the Baskethouse Song-a-Week Challenge “one of
    the most innovative uses of the podcast medium.”

    After only a month, the podcast was featured in the iTunes Music Store:
    under the “New and Notable” section of Music podcasts, as well as in the
    “New Release Highlights” section of the main podcast page.

    Drew Brody says: “As songwriters, we’re constantly finding a million
    excuses to not finish songs and a million more to never let people hear
    them. Getting these initial drafts out in the world is not just an exercise
    in discipline, but also an exercise in letting go so that we can move
    forward in our craft.”

    The idea behind the Baskethouse project, says Drew, is “to encourage
    songwriting and foster an artistic community. Music shouldn’t be about
    competition — the competition is internal.”

    The term “Baskethouse” came from the documentary No Direction Home
    about Bob Dylan. The free shows in NY’s Greenwich Village during the 60s
    and 70s — where a group of songwriters would perform a few songs each and
    “pass the basket” to make some cash — were called baskethouses. This
    inspired Drew Brody’s Baskethouse at the Bitter End in the summer of 2006,
    a weekly show where acoustic artists were showcased, but they had to play a
    mixture of covers and originals to pay homage to songwriting influences.
    The basket was passed around to cover expenses.

    The Song-a-Week Challenge continues in the same free spirit.

    Take a listen. You’ll sense the love of music and dedication to
    songwriting that all of the artists express.

    Brooklyn-based Drew Brody has upcoming shows in D.C. (November 10th,
    Staccato) and Chicago (November 24th, Davenport’s).

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