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songsmith

[sawng-smith, song-] / ˈsɔŋˌsmɪθ, ˈsɒŋ- /


NOUN
lyricist
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But the New Jersey-reared songsmith didn’t get there by shying away from the ugly side of life and love.

From Seattle Times

The adventurous art-pop songsmith lent a spectral falsetto that hangs in midair during the glistening track’s apocalyptic lurch, though it could be tough to edge Wet Leg’s quirky surprise hit “Chaise Longue.”

From Seattle Times

Urging his visitor to move aside, Bill takes his place and, with the feathered grace the composition calls for, conveys its poignant poetry as the songsmith intended.

From Salon

An anxious Jewish songsmith from Flatbush whose family name actually is Diamond, he writes the Monkees hit “I’m a Believer,” finds his feet as a performer on the tiny club stage of the Bitter End in Greenwich Village, inadvertently signs a record deal with the Mafia that comes back to bite him hard and over the years walks away from one marriage and then another.

From New York Times

Beyond Johnson’s words and frayed, non-choirboy vocals, the album’s intimate feel is partly due to its at-home recording at ALMA, the Tacoma venue and restaurant complex with an in-house recording studio, and a quick chemistry with producer Gabe Wax, chosen for his work with pensive indie rock songsmith Soccer Mommy.

From Seattle Times