Sadie Gustafson-Zook is a versatile singer, intricate guitar player, and contagious songwriter. Her pure voice and hummable melodies balance with witty lyrics to create charmingly honest and relatable music. Indiana-grown, Boston-nurtured, and Nashville-based, Sadie has brought her lovable stories and songs to audiences across the country, in homes, churches, and renowned folk venues and festivals across the country, including Club Passim, The Purple Fiddle, Walnut Valley Festival, Red Wing Roots, and more. Sadie is a two-time Kerrville New Folk finalist, has been featured on the Folk Alley and the Basic Folk podcast, and holds a master’s degree in Jazz and Contemporary Music from Longy School of Music in Cambridge, MA. On her new album “Sin of Certainty,” Sadie explores the process of questioning all that she had taken for granted, through finding a new community in the roots scene of Boston, studying jazz, and coming out as queer.
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Q+A With LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition Finalist Sadie Gustafson-Zook
Friday, April 29th, 2022Q+A with LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition Finalist Rachard Dennis
Wednesday, April 27th, 2022Poet-teacher-rapper Rachard Dennis is up next and ready to change the world. The Bossier native represents for his community and his culture, providing bars to uplift and rhymes to make you think. Rachard draws inspiration from a variety of musical genres to tell his story; historically Black art forms such as hip hop, gospel, jazz, neo-soul, and the blues all lend to his sonic profile. His brand, For The LO., is tatted on his arm and on his heart; for the burgeoning artist, For The LO. encompasses a movement of like-minded friends and family, all hoping to leave their musical mark on the world.
NewSong Music: What inspired you to enter the NewSong Contest?
Rachard Dennis: Last year, 2021, I entered the New Song International Songwriting Contest and came up short of being selected as a finalist, but Mr. Gar sent me a personal message that sort of lit a fire within me. This year I just wanted to take up the opportunity to be heard, so I shared a record that’s special to me and here we are.
What was your introduction to music?
I’m from the south and come from southern baptist gospel roots, so the hymns and praise and worship music of the church were my first musical experiences.
What is the first song you wrote that you were proud of, and why?
“Children of the Ghetto.” In that moment more than ever I knew I had written something so personal yet so universal. I feel like that’s a sweet transcendence that is often celebrated when accomplished.
What instrument do you play, and why?
No instruments. I tried to take up piano, but I never could devote the time and attention to it that it deserves. I believe the energy and effort that I placed into studying the craft of writing and learning to embrace my voice is an interesting alternative.
How did the pandemic impact you as an artist (for better or worse)?
I love performing, and to have the stage taken away from me at what was my most productive season, sucked. Yet, I can truly say that I grew as a writer and recording artist over that period of time. I was also able to redefine my purpose and goals within the arts.
Does the place where you grew up inspire you as an artist? If so, in what way?
Most definitely. It’s the backdrop to each of these stories I’m telling. Coming from a place like Bossier Parish, who many don’t know exists, gives me the opportunity and responsibility to introduce listeners to the land I call home.
In what ways does the craft of songwriting still surprise you?
I’ve been songwriting for 12 years now, and I feel as if I’m truly just touching the surface of my potential as a songwriter. There are great songs within me that will take working on the craft to get them out. That’s what I love about it, the devotion to the craft and the journey you go on to develop the ability to articulate a feeling, thought, experience, etc. so well.
What are some of your creative goals for this year?
Premiering a musical theater production in Shreveport, LA titled The Art of the Eulogy on October 1, 2022. As well as studio work with my bandmates, and hopefully some performance/touring opportunities.
Q+A with LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition Finalist Our Band
Monday, April 25th, 2022Our Band will win your heart. Steeped in the tradition of great male and female duets such as Johnny Cash and June Carter, Sasha Papernik and Justin Poindexter bring their award-winning songwriting, intimate harmonies, and Eastern-European flair to a rich Americana soundscape. Together, they have performed for audiences in some of the world’s greatest venues, from Carnegie Hall to Lincoln Center to the Smithsonian Museum of American Art. In 2018-19 they toured Poland, Germany and Estonia as ambassadors of American music for U.S. State Department. Their debut album, featuring American music legend David Amram, was released to critical acclaim in 2021.
NewSong Music: What was your introduction to music?
Justin: My dad is a country singer and guitar player, and he played at a lot of NASCAR events when I was growing up. Though we certainly have different styles, the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree.
Sasha: I started playing classical piano when I was four and went through conservatory studying classical piano performance.
What is the first song you wrote that you were proud of, and why?
Justin: I wrote a song for Alison Krauss once. She never sang it, and probably never even heard it, but I remember when I finished it, I knew that she would sound great singing it, and just having that feeling was new and amazing.
Sasha: I wrote a raw burner of a breakup song and it was SO MUCH FUN. I played it at a show at The Bitter End in New York City and although I’d performed for audiences since I was a little kid I’d never been so nervous in my life. Not interpreting someone else’s music like I’d always done but putting it all out there: my words, my music, my story, and connecting to people like that was electrifying.
What instrument do you play, and why?
Justin: I play guitar, and it allows me to play in so many genres that I love, as well as giving me an excuse to keep lots of fun and sexy guitars around.
Sasha: I play the piano because I fell in love with everything about it when I was four. I also play the accordion because it channels my Eastern European heritage.
How did the pandemic impact you as an artist (for better or worse)?
Justin: Being home consistently after several harried years of running around connected our family in deep and lasting ways. I’m proud of the team we have become.
Sasha: The pandemic highlighted for me how fleeting our time really is. I decided to focus on my young family, being an active member of my community, and the music that I truly wanted to play, compose, learn and teach. The pandemic didn’t give me more time – we were juggling a baby and a 4-year old with no childcare, but the time I did have was 100% spent on what I wanted to do.
Does the place where you grew up inspire you as an artist? If so, in what way?
Justin: I grew up in North Carolina, and the people I grew up around are amazing, inspiring and hilarious characters. They are a wellspring of songwriting fodder.
Sasha: My parents are from Russia. Their story of immigration and my identity as a first generation American is a constant source of inspiration to me as an artist.
In what ways does the craft of songwriting still surprise you?
Justin: It’s all architecture, but without some kind of sincere emotion, the house doesn’t stand.
Sasha: I’m always still surprised when a great song seems to just make itself known – like it’s always been there – complete.
What are some of your creative goals for this year?
Justin: Our recent collaboration with the wonderful lap steel player, Cindy Cashdollar, was incredibly fruitful. Sometimes I think having another collaborator can really bring out the best in mine and Sasha’s artistry. I hope to do more collaboration.
Sasha: I plan to begin work on a musical project telling the stories of my family and their friends as they immigrated to this country.
NewSong Music announces finalists for 8th annual LEAF Festival singer-songwriter competition & showcase
Saturday, April 16th, 2022NewSong Music announces the eight finalists who will perform at this year’s LEAF Festival singer-songwriter competition and showcase.
The event is a collaborative effort between NewSong Music and LEAF Community Arts. It aims to identify and recognize exceptional performers and songwriters from across the country. The finalists are invited to network and compete at the Spring LEAF Retreat, on Saturday, May 14.
This year’s finalists for the LEAF competition are: Grace Morrison, a country-pop artist based in Massachusetts; American Idol alum Stephen Sylvester, who calls the Gulf Coast home; Louisiana native Rachard Dennis, a poet-teacher-rapper; indie-folk artist Kristian Phillip Valentino, from North Carolina; Tennessee-based indie-rocker Kelly Hoppenjans; Sadie Gustafson-Zook, also based in Tennessee, a versatile singer and intricate guitarist; roots musician Philip Bowen from West Virginia; and Justin Poindexter + Sasha Papernik from New York who make up the award-winning Americana duo Our Band.
The winner of the LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition, selected from a panel of music industry judges, will earn a spot as one of only eight finalists at the annual International NewSong Competition, held in Asheville in the fall. The winner will also return to the Fall LEAF Festival, held October 20-23, 2022, as a featured, paid performer.
The LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition is always a memorable experience where songs are shared, friendships are forged, and great music finds a welcome and supportive audience. It’s worth noting that the event is not intended to be a cut-throat music competition. Instead, NewSong is committed to building and supporting a community and network of outstanding artists.
About NewSong Music
Now in its 21st year, NewSong Music is an independent artist development organization and independent record label. Its mission is to identify and celebrate truly exceptional artists, and to build and support a community of performers and songwriters across all genres of music.
About LEAF Community Arts
LEAF Community Arts is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a mission to connect cultures and create community through music and arts. LEAF is comprised of two key cultural arts education programs, LEAF Schools & Streets and LEAF International, as well as two signature events, LEAF Festival and LEAF Downtown. Attendance at LEAF Festival provides a family-friendly weekend experience infused with music and arts while supporting the long-term vision of the organization. Since 1995, LEAF has served over 200,000+ youth with programs in over 15 community locations and in 10 countries worldwide. Learn more at www.theLEAF.org.
Q+A with LEAF ‘Early Bird’ Finalist Grace Morrison
Sunday, April 3rd, 2022We caught up with Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter Grace Morrison while she was on tour in Arizona. Grace is our first finalist in this year’s LEAF Festival Singer-Songwriter Competition, which will take place at the May 12-15 LEAF Retreat in Black Mountain, NC.
NewSong Music: How have the last couple of years affected your approach to songwriting?
Grace: I try to write at least one song per week. Prior to the pandemic I was a music teacher and performing three nights a week. In 2020, I started looking at songwriting as my full time job. In 2020, I was booked all year — I was going to be on tour with Shawn Mullins. Now, half the venues I was booked at no longer exist.
[While working on my latest album, Daughter, Grammy-winner] Lori McKenna invited me over and we wrote my first co-write, [the song “Just Loving You”]. That especially made a songwriting career feel accessible.
What was your journey to songwriting?
The truth is, when I started writing, I loved [the pop-band] Hanson. I just wanted to meet Hanson. My dad was like, “You should write country music. You should write country or blues.” He said it to me so many times that I was like, “No!”
As I’m getting older I see how ignorant it was to dismiss a whole genre. I’m seeing so many things it can be. To me, Americana and country are telling the stories of people. It may be less about the musical contours than it is about having a clear story that anyone can relate to. [These days] I’m spending time co-writing in Nashville.
What topics are you writing about lately?
Recently it’s been songs about personal struggles. Someone close to me has been struggling with an eating disorder. I wrote a song for that person and when I shared it, it resonated with so many people. Every time I perform it, I talk about mental health issues.
How has your approach to storytelling evolved?
Early on, I listened to Tori Amos and the Lilith Fair artists. Their songs were poetic. I thought, ‘Whatever comes out of my mouth, that will be my song.’
A few years back, I was working at a Renaissance fair when I had this epiphany: “I could actually be telling the stories about historic figures that I love.” I’ve always been in love with history. So I wrote something from the perspective of a Titanic survivor. And I have five songs about King Henry VIII and his wives.
The past couple of years have been about me writing stories from my own life. That’s where the magic is.
LEAF and NewSong Music Bring Back Annual LEAF Singer-Songwriter Showcase and Competition
Friday, March 4th, 2022
March 4, 2022 (Asheville, NC) – After a year-long hiatus, musicians across the country are once again being invited to submit their songs for the 8th annual LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition, presented by NewSong Music. This year is a true celebration of songwriters’ resilience, as last year’s event was canceled due to the pandemic.
The performance showcase and competition is a collaborative effort between NewSong Music and LEAF Community Arts. It aims to identify and recognize exceptional performers and songwriters from across the country. Eight finalists will be invited to perform, network and compete at the Spring LEAF Retreat, on Saturday, May 14, 2022. The winner of the LEAF Singer-Songwriter Competition, selected from a panel of music industry judges, will earn a spot as one of only eight finalists at the annual International NewSong Competition, held in Asheville in the fall. The winner will also return to the Fall LEAF Festival, held October 20-23, 2022, as a featured, paid performer.
“We’re beyond thrilled to bring back this opportunity to recognize talented musicians and bring new voices to a bigger stage,” NewSong co-founder Gar Ragland said. “It’s much bigger than a competition, it’s a celebration of one of humanity’s oldest art forms, something that helps us all process and understand the world around us.”
The deadline to submit entries is April 3. Finalists are expected to be announced April 11.
Submission Details and Application Here
About LEAF Community Arts
LEAF Community Arts is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a mission to connect cultures and create community through music and arts. LEAF is comprised of two key cultural arts education programs, LEAF Schools & Streets and LEAF International, as well as two signature events, LEAF Festival and LEAF Downtown. Attendance at LEAF Festival provides a family-friendly weekend experience infused with music and arts while supporting the long-term vision of the organization. Since 1995, LEAF has served over 200,000+ youth with programs in over 15 community locations and in 10 countries worldwide. Learn more at www.theLEAF.org.
MICHAEL FLYNN WINS THE 20TH ANNUAL NEWSONG MUSIC PERFORMANCE & SONGWRITING COMPETITION PRESENTED BY CITIZEN VINYL
Wednesday, December 8th, 2021Michael Flynn with duo partner, Hannah Seng
AS GRAND PRIZE WINNER, FLYNN RECEIVES AN EP RECORDING PROJECT AT CITIZEN STUDIOS to be RELEASED ON THE NEWSONG RECORDINGS LABEL & PRESSED AT CITIZEN VINYL, and A PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE At Arts Brookfield’s Summer 2022 Outdoor Concert Series
Asheville, NC (Dec. 7, 2021) – The 20th annual NewSong Music Showcase Presented by Citizen Vinyl kicked off Saturday night with an impressive lineup of singer-songwriters. Out of eight finalists from across the country, folk singer Michael Flynn swooned the judges with his literary songwriting and wistful melodies. His first-place award includes a fully- funded, six-song EP recorded and mixed at Citizen Studios and released on the NewSong Recordings label.
“Anytime you invest a lot of yourself into trying to get good at something, and then get recognized for that, it’s an amazing feeling — especially with the level of talent that all the other finalists displayed,” Flynn said. “The whole night was a celebration of art, and dignifying the pursuit of making art, and to be recognized as an artist in that way is bewildering and wonderful.”
During the first round of the competition, Flynn performed “Damage” and “Survive With Me.” The latter contrasts a playful, pop melody with existential lyrics aimed at climate change. He wrote the tune in 2019, before the pandemic, but he says it’s since taken on new meaning. After Flynn was announced the winner, he rounded out the evening with “Saluda,” an ode to his tiny town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
“Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the NewSong Music Competition at Citizen Vinyl was meaningful in many ways,” Gar Ragland, NewSong founder and Citizen Vinyl CEO, said. “This year’s eight finalists hail from across the country, and brought a level of excellence we’ve likely never seen or heard before. This caliber of talent makes winning this year’s grand prize all the more impressive an accomplishment for Michael Flynn – who also happens to call Western North Carolina home.”
The eight finalists (bios and info here) beat out more than 1,000 entries from across the country. During Saturday night’s competition, finalists Olivia Ellen Lloyd and Jay Filson advanced to the Award Round, along with Michael Flynn. They were judged by a panel of industry experts that included Gar Ragland, Elysa Marden, artistic director at Arts Brookfield in New York City, and Claude Coleman, Jr., a singer-songwriter, CEO and director of SoundSpace@Rabbit’s, and drummer for the band, Ween. A portion of the event’s proceeds went to SoundSpace, which aims to support and grow the arts in Asheville’s South Side, a historically Black community.
About Michael Flynn
Saluda, NC transplant Michael Flynn is lauded in songwriting circles as a force of musical nature. A pioneer of the celebrated Charleston outfit Slow Runner, Flynn’s commanding solo act evokes the full spectrum of human emotion with his unique blend of euphoric, piano-driven neo-pop and esoteric lyrical style. Often compared as a cross between the sanguine sensibilities of Ben Folds, and the dismal temperament of Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst, Flynn creates intoxicating sonic arrangements that weave seamlessly between tension and release. Following his critically appraised 2020 release, Survive With Me, Flynn looks forward to treating fans with more musical adventures in the form of a new EP in early 2022.
About NewSong Music
Now in its 20th year, NewSong Music is an independent artist development organization and independent record label. Its mission is to identify and celebrate truly exceptional artists, and to build and support a community of performers and songwriters across all genres of music.
About Citizen Vinyl
Citizen Vinyl is a state-of-the-art record pressing plant, recording studio, and gathering space in Asheville, NC. Its mission is to honor the region’s history of manufacturing and craft and to foster a creative community, united by music and the humanities.
For more information about Michael Flynn, visit the artist’s website, and listen to his latest album, Survive with Me, on Bandcamp.
For more information about NewSong Recordings and the NewSong Music Competition, visit newsong-music.com.
For more information about Citizen Vinyl, visit their website: CitizenVinyl.com
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Presenting the 20th Annual NewSong Showcase on Saturday, December 4
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021Don’t miss this incredible evening of original music presented by Citizen Vinyl in downtown Asheville, North Carolina
In celebration of its 20th Anniversary, NewSong Music Performance & Songwriting Competition will welcome eight finalists to Asheville, NC for an evening of showcasing and connection on December 4, 2021. The internationally recognized event, previously held at the prestigious Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, has since found a new home in the mountains of Western North Carolina. This year, NewSong is proud to partner with one of Asheville’s newest and most multi-faceted event spaces, Citizen Vinyl, to present the finale showcase.
🎶 TICKETS can be PURCHASED HERE 🎶
Established by NewSong Music director and co-founder Gar Ragland, the downtown landmark broke ground last year as Asheville’s first vinyl manufacturing facility, and boasts a variety of amenities including a full scale recording studio, a vinyl-themed craft cocktail and coffee lounge, a record and art store, and more. The timely collaboration will support both projects’ shared mission of amplifying independent artists through unique performance and networking opportunities.
“This year’s NewSong performance showcase and competition finals at Citizen Vinyl is an especially important one on many levels,” says Ragland. “It’s not only a great celebration of the program’s 20th anniversary, it also marks the return after last year’s COVID cancellation….the first time ever in NewSong’s twenty year history that we were unable to produce the event. And having our presenting sponsor Citizen Vinyl — another project very near and dear to my heart — host it for the first time ever makes it all the more special.”
Eight finalists, selected from advance online submissions from across North America and beyond, will bring their musical chops to Asheville to perform, compete, and connect with one another. A panel of music industry judges will select one grand prize winner who will receive a fully-funded six-song EP, recorded and mixed at Citizen Studios, plus 500 vinyl records pressed at Citizen Vinyl, and a featured, paid performance at Arts Brookfield’s Summer Concert Series in New York City in the summer of 2022. Two Award Round Runners-Up will also be selected to receive a vinyl package of 300 x 12” records pressed at Citizen Vinyl.
Jobi Riccio, the most recent NewSong grand prize winner from 2019, will return to the NewSong stage and perform as the evening’s special guest.
This year, a portion of ticket proceeds will support NewSong’s beneficiary arts and community partner, SoundSpace @ Rabbit’s, a newly-opened music rehearsal facility and soon-to-be soul food kitchen which has taken residence in the former Green Book-era Rabbit’s Motel and Cafe. Launched in December of 2020, the ever-evolving project works to preserve the rich history of the Southside Black community and early African-American Asheville by offering affordable studio rentals and shared resources for artists of all mediums.
Ragland elaborates, “Just as Citizen Vinyl has helped to renew an important Asheville cultural and historic landmark, our friends at Soundspace are on a similar if not more important mission — to restore and celebrate an essential piece of Asheville’s cultural heritage and provisioning it as a ongoing, much needed resource to our music community.”
As its 20th anniversary draws near, NewSong couldn’t be more proud to be celebrating the finale of its performance and songwriting competition alongside these two uniquely-Asheville entities. With the potency of their combined efforts, and a shared passion for independent arts, NewSong and its partners will continue to provide opportunities and resources for underrepresented artists in North America and beyond.
Presenting the 2021 NewSong Finalists
Saturday, November 6th, 2021Congratulations to the finalists in the 20th annual NewSong Music Performance & Songwriting Competition, presented by Citizen Vinyl
It was an exceptionally good year this year – both in terms of quality and number of overall entries; and it was both a pleasure and incredibly difficult to make the final selection. These eight finalists will network, showcase and compete in the live performance finals in Asheville, North Carolina at Citizen Vinyl on Saturday December 4, 2021.
Jeremy Parsons – San Antonio, TX
Noan Partly – Tampa, FL
Olivia Ellen Lloyd – Brooklyn, NY
Michael Flynn – Saluda, NC
Charlie Belle – Philadelphia, PA
Jay Filson – Nashville, TN
Gilda Colaiaco – Los Angeles, CA
Hannah Miller – Madison, TN
More information on attending this event will be released soon, please sign up for our newsletter and follow us on social media to be the first to hear all the details!
Spotify Playlist of the 2021 NewSong Music Finalists:
Thank you to all who submitted their music this year, and we look forward to meeting our finalists in detail next month!
Noan Partly: Winner of 2021 NewSong LEAF Showcase
Monday, October 18th, 2021Congratulations to Noan Partly
2021 NewSong LEAF Showcase Winner!
NewSong Music is thrilled to announce Noan Partly as winner of the 7th NewSong LEAF Performance Showcase!
Each of the four artists able to participate in these unprecedented times shared performances with the judges & audience at Eden Hall in breathtakingly close competition for the win:
Award Round Runner up:
Elisabeth Pixley-Fink – Portland, OR
Participating Finalists:
Samantha Cooper – Kalamazoo, MI
Aaron Burdett – Saluda, NC
A big thank-you to our judges, Mike Martinez and Alli Marshall as well — It couldn’t have been easy to make the call with each artist bringing such vulnerable and compelling performances to the stage.
Singer songwriter Noan Partly delivered dexterous fingerstyle instrumentation coupled with lucid resonant vocal stylings all percolated between sultry focus and spritely soulful grooves, earning her first place in this year’s LEAF NewSong Music Performance & Songwriting Competition and advancing her to the final showcase
” Every individual soul I encountered at the LEAF Fest from the festival attendees & volunteers to my fellow contestants and musicians was remarkably heartening and genuinely cool. I felt a part of the community the moment I arrived. I can’t wait for more reasons to continue engaging with all of LEAF’s and NewSong’s good works and projects. Thanks so so much for having me and for all you do!”
– Noan Partly, 2021 NewSong LEAF Winner
As our LEAF winner, Noan will advance to the final showcase presented by Citizen Vinyl in downtown Asheville on December 4, alongside early bird finalist Jeremy Parsons and the remaining 6 finalists soon be announced!
Come hear Noan perform her original songs live on-stage alongside our seven other NewSong finalists, including Early Bird Finalist Jeremy Parsons, on Saturday, December 4 in the NewSong Music Competition’s 20th Annual Final Showcase hosted by Citizen Vinyl in downtown Asheville, NC.