Me and my music are probably best understood at 3 AM - by dogs and babies.

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Hey Broadjam Community,
Thanks for reviewing my work and putting these songs in the Top 10s:

Don't Take My Broken Heart
Sweet Potato Pie
There Was Love
Midnight Texas Swing
Little Bit of Both of Us
One Thing I Won't Forget
Party Girl
Both Sides of Loving You
Kiss Her Goodnight

OVERVIEW

I've been writing since I was 15 or 16. Back then the lyrics were mostly parodies on top 40 songs and TV commercials. Looking back, that was probably one of the most important things I ever did in terms of learning how to write songs. I didn't really start writing my own songs until I was about 20 (that'd be over 30 years ago now), under the influence of Willie, Waylon, Marty Robbins, Buck Owens, Elvis (early), Johnny Mathis, Ian Anderson, Free (Paul Rodgers), Poco, 70s Eagles, Allman Brothers, Skynyrd, and God knows who else. I've taken a shot at playing just about anything you could play in a band but stuck with guitar. I also collect guitars - that's both a good thing and bad thing, depending on who you ask.

I write mostly in Country, but have written in the Blues, Folk, Rock, and Metal genres. I enjoy the Country genre because storytelling is important and the writing very precise (well, when it's done right!). I've written two novels, 20 or so short stories, and probably 500 technical reports (I was a tech writer/editor for nearly 20 years), and my greatest challange to date is still trying telling a good story in less than 3:30 minutes - apologies to Harlan Howard for adding that extra 30 seconds.

I live and work as an environmental consultant in north Georgia. I'm far enough away from Nashville to be independent; but close enough to demo songs whenever the songpluggers tell me I've got one that might be worth demoing.

One last thing - anywhere I've succeeded in my writing, I owe to my family and the people who inspire me. The failures - well, they all belong to me.

Thanks for dropping by.

R.S.

Comments

Hi, I just reviewed Dakota Winter and am glad I was right about the title. It's a great song. Do you ever get to south Florida? Who's the singer? Everything about it is great. Carlene Thissen

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R.S. Webb (Songwriter)
over 30 days ago

Hi Carlene - thanks for your thoughtful review of Dakota Winter. No, I don't get much further south than St. Augustine these days. I was born in north Florida but now I live in north Georgia. Julie Forrester is the singer on Dakota Winter - great talent. Take care of yourself - R.S.

Carlene Thissen
over 30 days ago

Thanks for the response. I'll be watching for more of your music, hopefully on the radio!



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Ziplok
over 30 days ago to R.S. Webb (Songwriter)

ziplok.us ziplokus@gmail.com

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R.S. Webb (Songwriter)
over 30 days ago

Thanks Karen. I really appreciate you listening to the song. Take care, R.S.



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Warren Hein
over 30 days ago to R.S. Webb (Songwriter)

wow and hello R.S.
i appreciate your in-depth and mostly accurate review of I'm Taking Care of Me--
yes, you are correct in the dated style comment, as i was trying to be on the traditional side with this, but also your comments on some of the structure points are well made--funny, i've been accused of "showing" rather than "telling" on the lyric side for country style tunes--that's why i haven't written a new one in a coupla years...LOL..
my main point is that you took the time to really LISTEN, and your review is a very good one all and all.
best of luck to you,
warren hein/songwriter



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