‘Audacious tunesmiths were taking American popular music in exciting new directions.’
‘In the civil war of the early 1860s, tunesmiths were writing war songs and getting on well.’
‘For a tunesmith who apparently has a treasure trove of 8 million songs, he is still at the mini-album stage.’
‘Once I set up the system, I was asked to produce an album for Jeff Skorik, a well-known Nashville session vocalist, incredible tunesmith and fine guitar player.’
‘Moreover, Another Happy Ending illustrates that The Clarks have four capable, crafty tunesmiths.’
‘Apparently, Rich wants to make sure that once his performing career dries up he's still got a lucrative career as a country tunesmith, but it's a shame that he feels the need to zero out to do it.’
‘If you took away the size of the band, the sexuality and the performance art aspect of it all, he would still be an exceptional tunesmith.’
‘It was a bittersweet end for the troubled tunesmith.’
‘Since the love-song format developed by U.S. composers had infiltrated every corner of the globe, foreign tunesmiths had already learned America's musical ‘language.’’
‘The Shadows were among the greatest and most influential pop instrumentalists of the last century - the true tunesmiths of a bygone era.’
‘As indie rock's answer to a Broadway tunesmith, it was only a matter of time before Ben Folds inspired a stage show.’
‘While it might not bring the trio back under the spotlight, this album shows that they are still the clever tunesmiths.’
‘It is now fashionable to bundle these superb tunesmiths and master orchestrators together and ignore them.’
‘Local tunesmith Shuyler Jansen has pulled the opening slot.’
‘He was quite a tunesmith, offering such fetching melodies at will.’
‘Reliable tunesmiths, yes, but hardly anyone's new favourite band.’
‘Teenage tunesmiths The Banners have just put the finishing touches to their first album of songs.’
‘But for now, the debonair local tunesmith is a high-class guy living in a lo-fi world.’
‘For years it seemed this talented tunesmith would continue to carry the torch for genuinely genius grunge guitar pop.’
‘When the tunesmith says it, it's from the heart.’
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