MUSIC TO LIFE 

Songwriting Contest

Sponsored by the Public Domain Foundation

 

June 5, 2010

 

 

Another songwriting contest scheduled for the 2010 Kerrville Folk Festival is the Public Domain Foundation’s MUSIC TO LIFE contest.  The Public Domain Foundation, in conjunction with the Kerrville Folk Festival, has now produced three MUSIC TO LIFE contests and concerts (2001, 2003, 2006, 2008) and will conduct its fourth in 2010. This fourth MTL series once again seeks original or previously unpublished compositions dedicated to a social or political issue of concern. Finalists receive travel stipends and free passes to the Kerrville Folk Festival, and top award winners receive donations of up to $1,000 to the charitable organization(s) of their choice.  The MTL contest solicits and receives entries from songwriters domestically and abroad. Subsequently, MTL judges choose ten finalists to perform their compositions on June 5, 2010 at the Kerrville Folk Festival. Finalists typically each represent a different state from around the country and offer songs which speak to such issues as the emotion of children in foster care, the vitality of volunteers, and the brutal impact of war.  All MTL entries should be received by the Public Domain Foundation by February 1, 2010.

 

The Public Domain Foundation promotes and facilitates the creation of cause-related music and furthers its impact upon issues and organizations of social and political justice.  To learn more about the PD Foundation or to obtain guidelines and an entry form for the 2010 MUSIC TO LIFE contest, visit http://www.pdfoundation.org/mtl/index.cfm .