LIVING ARCHIVE PROJECT Songwriting Workshop
Sun, Mar 26, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm CLASS / WORKSHOP
Bushel is pleased to host the Living Archive Project’s four-part songwriting workshop, led by musician Randy Miritello (Hop City Hellcats) beginning Sunday, March 26, and concluding on Sunday, April 16. Participants will explore common techniques and tools used in songwriting to tell stories about self, history, and/or place. Musical experience is not required to participate in this workshop—just a desire to learn.
There is no fee to attend this workshop. There are a limited number of spots available, so please register sooner than later. REGISTER HERE
Randy Miritello is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter; founder of the band Hop City Hellcats and co-founding member of the Horseshoe Lounge Playboys. His career began in the late 80s in rural Tioga County, NY where he was raised in a rich community of old-time and country musicians. Inspiration led Randy to the road where he developed his own musical voice while playing old-time fiddle and guitar with friends who went on to form Old Crow Medicine Show. Since then, Randy has performed in front of audiences across the country opening for legendary acts such as Steve Earle, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and Levon Helm Band, among others. Randy’s most current projects focus on storytelling through his songwriting, going back to his acoustic roots, and performing solo shows. In 2022, he signed a songwriting development deal with SMS Nashville, which is ongoing.