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Songs are a form of storytelling. They capture a time in a composer’s experience that can be shared and remembered because they are anchored to sound, not the page.

I embarked on a quest to add a songwriting track to the 2024 Okoboji Writers’ Retreat (OWR). Since this isn’t my area of expertise, I asked former participants for their recommendations.

The name ‘Chad Elliott’ was suggested repeatedly, and I soon understood why. He’s a versatile artist who brought to the forefront the visual side of his creativity when the threat of Clovid wreaked havoc on the live musical entertainment scene. He started painting, to the surprise of his fan base.

The more we can lift the stories of others, the more musicians of different genres and audiences can jam, and the better a community we will have.

Chad Elliott is a shining example of a gem found in the fly-over state of Iowa. I have a growing list of others.

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The name ‘Chad Elliott’ was suggested repeatedly, and I soon understood why. He’s a versatile artist who brought to the forefront the visual side of his creativity when the threat of Clovid wreaked havoc on the live musical entertainment scene. He started painting, to the surprise of his fan base.

The more we can lift the stories of others, the more musicians of different genres and audiences can jam, and the better a community we will have.

Chad Elliott is a shining example of a gem found in the fly-over state of Iowa. I have a growing list of others.

House Concerts

Richard and I will host House Concerts for paid subscribers who are funding OWR scholarships. We booked Chad and his Weary Rambling collaborator, Kathryn Sever Fox, to join us on April 11. Both are remarkable and outstanding musicians. Stay tuned for details.

Holding a house concert is an easy way to support a local musician. You invite folks to come to listen to the artist, not simply background music, in a bar or restaurant, then make a per-head donation. Win-win = live music in your living room.

Check out the songwriting roster for the Okoboji Writers’ Retreat. You’ll find amazing talent who would welcome your support this way.

More about Chad Elliott:

https://www.chadelliott.net

Also, Kathryn and Chad will be at the Greenwood Lounge in Des Moines on December 29, starting at 9 p.m.

The Okoboji Writers’ and Songwriters’ event beckons. Pass it on:

CLICK: OWR SPEAKERS(MORE COMING, INCLUDING DARTANYAN BROWN)

Carol Montag

Speaking of songwriters, here is one I commissioned Carol Montag to write as a Christmas present for Richard years ago. During a retreat, he had written the lyrics as a poem, and Carol composed the cherished song years later.

You might want to grab a tissue:

Carol will be with us again during OWR IV and is also available to perform at a house concert.

http://www.carolmontag.com

I cannot wait for Chad, Kathryn Sever Fox, Carol Montag, and all the other songwriters who will be with us during OWR IV to come together on the stage of the Lakes Art Center for a jam session after a fulfilling day teaching songwriting workshops.

Here’s another private song composed by Carol for us after we invited her to perform at a house concert in our home in Annapolis in 2010.

Hanging it up for tonight. There is too much liquid in my eyes from listening to these again.

Carol Montag, Cedar Rapids, performs during our annual Iowa Day party on the Chesapeake Bay in 2010.

See her in September, too.

IOWA WRITERS’ COLLABORATIVE COLUMNISTS ROUNDUP AND ROSTER:

ROUNDUP:

ROSTER:

Nicole Baart: This Stays Here, Sioux Center

Ray Young Bear: From Red Earth Drive, Meskwaki Settlement

Laura Belin: Iowa Politics with Laura Belin, Windsor Heights

Tory Brecht: Brecht’s Beat, Quad Cities

Doug Burns: The Iowa Mercury, Carroll

Dave Busiek: Dave Busiek on Media, Des Moines

Iowa Writers’ Collaborative, Roundup

Steph Copley: It Was Never a Dress, Johnston

Art Cullen: Art Cullen’s Notebook, Storm Lake

Suzanna de Baca: Dispatches from the Heartland, Huxley

Debra Engle: A Whole New World, Madison County

Arnold Garson: Second Thoughts, Okoboji and Sioux Falls

Julie Gammack: Julie Gammack’s Iowa Potluck, Des Moines and Okoboji

Joe Geha: Fern and Joe, Ames

Jody Gifford: Benign Inspiration, West Des Moines

Rob Gray: Rob Gray’s Area, Ankeny

Nik Heftman: The Seven Times, Los Angeles and Iowa

Beth Hoffman: In the Dirt, Lovilia

Chris Jones, Chris’s Substack, Des Moines

Pat Kinney: View from Cedar Valley, Waterloo

Fern Kupfer: Fern and Joe, Ames

Robert Leonard: Deep Midwest: Politics and Culture, Bussey

Letters from Iowans, Iowa

Darcy Maulsby: Keepin’ It Rural, Calhoun County

Tar Macias: Hola Iowa, Iowa

Alison McGaughey, The Inquisitive Quad Citizen, Quad Cities

Kurt Meyer: Showing Up, St. Ansgar

Vicki Minor, Relatively Minor, Winterset

Wini Moranville: Wini’s Food Stories, Des Moines

Jeff Morrison: Between Two Rivers, Cedar Rapids

Kyle Munson: Kyle Munson’s Main Street, Des Moines

Jane Nguyen: The Asian Iowan, West Des Moines

John Naughton: My Life, in Color, Des Moines

Chuck Offenburger: Iowa Boy Chuck Offenburger, Jefferson and Des Moines

Barry Piatt: Piatt on Politics Behind the Curtain, Washington, D.C.

Dave Price: Dave Price’s Perspective, Des Moines

Macey Shofroth: The Midwest Creative, Norwalk

Larry Stone: Listening to the Land, Elkader

Mary Swander: Mary Swander’s Buggy Land, Kalona

Mary Swander: Mary Swander’s Emerging Voices, Kalona

Cheryl Tevis: Unfinished Business, Boone County

Ed Tibbetts: Along the Mississippi, Davenport

Kali White VanBaale, 988: Mental Healthcare in Iowa, Bondurant

Teresa Zilk: Talking Good, Des Moines

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