Songwriter Ervin Drake To Appear In Nashville, TN April 2nd And 3rd For Songwriters Guild Of America Events

Mar 16th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: Events

Ervin Drake, a legendary songwriter who penned songs for Sinatra and Streisand and led the charge for passage of the 1976 Copyright Act, will be the special guest for the Songwriters Guild Foundation’s Ask-A-Pro® session on April 2nd (Friday). He also will perform at an NSAI Tin Pan South show at the Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel on April 3rd (Saturday).

Ask-A-Pro® will occur at noon Friday at the Songwriters Guild of America’s (SGA) Music Row office at 1222 16th Ave. S., Suite 25, Nashville TN. Drake will answer questions about the music industry and discuss current issues that affect songwriters.

The event is free to SGA members and $10 for non-members. Reservations are required as space is limited. For more information or to register, call the SGA at (615) 329-1782.

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