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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Don't Turn Around

Personally, it's been a tough month. I've attended three funerals and my family has experienced some serious health challenges. Professionally, everything is blooming. This song just came to me. I am so grateful for this gift of encouragement during a challenging time.

Click below to hear the song:

DontTurnAround.mp3

Don't Turn Around

If you could just
Step back
For a minute
You'd see that you're almost there.

If you could just
Stand over here
a little bit
You'd see that people care

If you could just
stop
crying
And look at what you've done
You'd realize
Oh you'd realize
You've already won

Hang in there honey
Don't let the pain get you down
You're so close to the miracle
No No No
Don't turn around

If you could fly around
Gain a broader look
You'd see that
It's right over there

If you could just
stand over here
a little bit
and get out of the glare

If you could just
stop
trying
and look at what you've done
You'd realize
Oh you'd realize
You're already done

Hang in there honey
Don't let the pain get you down
You're so close to the miracle
No No No
Don't turn around

Hang in there honey
Don't let the pain get you down
You're so close to the miracle
No No No
Don't turn around

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Monday, October 20, 2008

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Hollywood: A Week Well Spent

I just got back from a television workshop held by Sherwood Oaks Experimental College. Gary Shusett and Christine Owens put on a phenomenal program. Huge thanks to both of them for memorable experience. I'd sign up for anything these two produce!

It was an intimate workshop and I met some incredible writers. Just hanging out with these gifted people for three days was worth the trip.

Here are some notes from the trip:

Wednesday, Humanitas Awards Writers Guild



Shannon Grissom, Diana March, Max Enscoe at the Humanitas Awards

God I love Beverly Hills. Here's a picture taken from my phone at the Humanitas Awards.The event was held at the beautiful Beverly Hills Hotel. Art deco, old Hollywood and palm trees. Mmmmmmmm.
First I was introduced to producer John Wells. Then I met writer Max Enesco. He had just been awarded the Humanitas award for best Children's Live Action. He was gracious and kind and his friend, artist Diana March, had wonderful energy.

The day is off to a good start!

Big night ahead. We are meeting the Emmy nominees at the Writer's Guild Party.
Whoooooohooooo!

Later that day...
The Writer's Guild Event Was Phenomenal
It was called
Sublime Primetime
A panel discussion with Emmy nominated writers.
Moderated by Larry Wilmore (The office, The Bernie Mac Show) It included such panelists as Kirk Ellis (John Adams) Bryan Fuller (Pushing Daisies), Danny Strong (Recount) and Robin Veith and Mathew Weiner from (Mad Men)

Their success stories were inspirational and I loved the insight in to their writing process. After the discussion concluded, we were able to talk with Kirk Ellis for quite some time. What an amazing talent. If you get a chance, check out his John Adams mini series.

Thursday
First stop was Universal/NBC where we met Bruce Evan, Sr. VP at NBC and Scott Gimple, Story Editor for LIFE. Bruce Evans oversaw several shows including Heroes, Medium and SUV. HE was the intermediary between the productions and executives. He clearly enjoyed his work and gave us a great behind the scenes look at the industry from both an executive and production vantage point.

Our next stop was Disney/ABC
The guests were moderated by Stephen Buehler of Sheree Guitar TV Management. We heard from and interacted with:
Brandon Riegg, Director alternative Series and Specials for ABC TV
Raymond Ricord, ABC Movies
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse ,Producers of Lost
Roseanne Welch, Writer Touched by an Angel

Finally we had dinner at the Shanghai Grill in Beverly Hills. I spoke with Tom Demko of Bauer Management and Paul Levine of Levine Literary Agency about the steps I would need to take to bring Give You Walls Some Soul to the networks.

Friday
Was spent at Warner Brothers. We were fortunate to have Marc Zicree as our moderator.
Marc asked all the right questions and truly enriched the experience. I'm taking Marc's mentorship program. Under his tutelage, I'll be preparing my show for pitching at the NATPE conference in January. How'd I first meet him? By getting lost on the way back from the bathroom. See it pays to ask for directions!

The guests at Warner Brothers were a great balance of personalities and information.
Matt Bankston, Muse Entertainment Enterprises, validated the work I am doing in ancillary markets.
William Rabkin, Writer (Monk, Psych, Diagnosis Murder), brought color, literally to his shows.

Virgil Williams, ER Here was this kid, passionate about his work and giving back to the community. Totally inspiring.
Thom Sherman, President CW Network, gave us a no nonsense look at the industry.,
Lee Aronsohn, Producer 2 1/2 Men, I love what he said about the script-in order for it to come alive you have to hear the music.
Jeff Astroff, New Adventures of Old Christine, showed us what it was like to be in a production that was joyful.

I came away from the experience realizing that taking my show from Access to Network was doable. And now I have help to make it happen.

It was a week well spent.



Shannon and Bugs outside of Warner Brothers

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Cobra Blues




Usually, you put your golf bag behind your seat on the cart. Half way through one round I switched seats with my partner but did not switch the position of the golf bag.

It wasn't long before I put my driver in the wrong bag.

As I searched for it I thought of lost loves and then I started laughing quietly to myself. (Those of you who know me know this can be challenging. My laugh is pretty robust.)

I wrote the song in the car on the way home.

Like Rocky and Bullwinkle, all of my songs are filled with innuendo. This was really just inspired by a golf club. Wait till you hear the one about cookies...


To hear the Cobra Blues click here
Cobra Blues Lyrics

Oooh I just saw my old blue
Cobra
In a new bag
The other day

I just saw my old blue cobra
In a new bag the other day

He was hangin round
With Big Bertha

Guess I’ll get in my cart
And ride away



Oh I tried picking up a 5
And swinging that old 6
Even grabbed my favorite rescue wood
But he had too many nicks

Oh
I just saw my cobra
In a new bag
The other day

I just saw my cobra
In a new bag the other day
He was hangin round
With big Bertha

Guess I’ll
Get my cart and ride away

Oh I just saw my old blue cobra

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Conversations WIth Myself

Watching me compose this last song, Conversations With Myself, was like a scene from the movie, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". Part of the song came to me as I was driving down Country Club Road in Minnesota. The tune was so insistent, I had to pull over and write it on a rental car map. Then when I arrived at my friends the Dietz's I had to run to my room and record the melody so I wouldn't forget.

It was about a month later before the rest of the song emerged. And when it did, it woudn't let go. For three days I worked on the song until late in the night until finally I had a version I was ready to put out to the universe. The song is about my struggle between being timid and needing to really put myself out there in order to succeed. If you have a few minutes check it out:

http://www.myspace.com/shannongrissommusic


Now I'm back to my regular painting schedule and I'm working on my music after my workday is done. The song in progress is the title song for my CD. It's called Act Your Age.

Someone asked if I was doing "too much" now that I started writing music. Nope. I feel like the hose is finally un-kinked and I'm finally running on all cylinders.

Whooohooooo!

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Fierce Fairies


Many of you know that I adore the Fairies! Check out artist Sally Redfield's new creations on
Fierce Fairies.com.

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Authenitic Times





My work was chosen to be featured at a new women's online magazine, AuthenticTimes.com!

Come visit the site to see my contribution.
Click here to see!

http://www.authentictimes.com/

AuthenticTimes.com is a community empowering women to live authentically in their 30's, 40's, 50's and beyond! They are always searching for new writers, artists and crafters who want to have their work shown on the website. If you feel inspired to share, let us know!

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

US Women's Open Pictures


Interlachen Country Club
Edina, MN













Jennifer Rosales, Shannon Grissom and Monkey Made of Sockies





Kids Get a Front Row Seat





















Monkey Made of Sockies in Jennifer Rosales's Bag



LPGA Jennifer Rosales on the practice range.


Entry to the Open.

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Hot Coffee Red Lipstick





When you are as right brained as I am, you can't spend 9 days without a paint brush or some other creative tool and expect to come through it unscathed. All that creativity just has to be released somehow, someway, somewhere.

I was in Minnesota for the US Women's open and staying with friends Eric and Leigh Deitz. Eric and Leigh are the ultimate hosts and have a beautiful home. My room even included a PGA robe. I was in heaven!

Thanks to Eric, I was fortunate enough to be a Marshall at this unforgettable event.
I traveled to Interlachen on most days. I had a day off towards the end of my stay, and the weather was inclement. So I decided to stay closer to Rochester. I picked a country road and decided to see where it would take me.

Half way through the trip I heard the chorus of a compelling ballad in my head. This was not a song I was currently working on. It was entirely new. I sang it over and over and was worried about losing it so I pulled over and wrote the lyrics down on my rental car map.

I turned the car around and headed back to the Dietz home. I knew I had to record it right away. Once there I grabbed my MacBook and headphones and went out to their terrace to record the song. Dogs Charley, Molly and Abby came out to help me. (I did not know poodles could howl! ) I became really attached to those puppies and I retained the original recorded version that contained their input.

I got the chorus down right away and then the song left as soon as it came. In fact I still haven't finished it but I'm going to give it a shot this weekend. Meanwhile, another song came barrelling trough in it's entirety. That song is "Hot Coffee Red Lipstick".

To hear the song you can visit my MYSPACE music site here:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=345623976
And if that link doesn't work, you can copy and paste it in your browser or
go to:
myspace.com
search for
Shannon Grissom- scroll the bar on the right to MUSIC and click search. You'll find me there.

Here's some of the the first feedback on the piece:
I like your voice; it has a quality that has developed and been refined through life experiences. I hope that makes sense...!
It makes perfect sense to me. I couldn't sing the way I do in my 20's. I was to chicken to do it in my 30's and now that I'm pushing 50, I'd rather just let it out and have some fun.

All I need is hot coffee and some red lipstick and I'm ready to go!

Lyrics for "Hot Coffee Red Lipstick"
You don't even know me
No you don't

You say I
hold back
in every way

Never letting go

Like three way
tug of war
there's no star
of the show

But honey
I'm just waking up
and there's
one thing
you should know

All I need
is
hot coffee
and my
red lipstick
and I'll be
ready to go

You say I
played it safe
yesterday
and I appeared
a little cold
like luke-warm
lemonade
I'm stale
and I'm old

But honey
I'm just walking up
And there's one thing
you should know

once I get my
hot coffee
and my
red lipstick
I'll be
ready to go

Just need my
hot coffee
and my red lipstick
I’ll be ready to go

I can tell
you don't believe
what I say is true
so I'd rather not stay here
and continue to be blue

Honey I'm just waking up
and there's one thing
you should know
I've got my
hot coffee
and my red lipstick
and I'll go go go

Just got my
hot coffee
and my red lipstick
and I'll be ready to go
You don't even
Know me
No you don't

Hot coffee
Red lipstick
And I'm ready to go



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Friday, May 30, 2008

People Gonna Think

"To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it." ~ Confucious

Writing music and then performing it is such a wonderful process and release. I truly enjoy the journey as much as the destination. That's so important for me as I'm so results oriented.

The first song I wrote, "I Was Made to Cover You", was written about my Monkey Made of Sockies golf club headcover. I was going to license another artist's music for my music video and found I didn't have time to secure the necessary permissions. So I wrote my own music along with Teresa Widdowson who wrote the wonderful base line. I was ready to hand it over to my cousin's band for arrangement and performance. However, the lead singer got laryngitis on the day of the taping. I was on a tight deadline so I decided to sing it myself.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=e1ldDKOa8Vc


I'm so glad things worked out that way. Now I'm hooked. I'm half way through my second song and a third is lurking.

This second song was written in response to some false accusations that I overheard about myself. I've got the melody fleshed out and now I'm writing the other tracks.

I'm hoping to have the song done by the next blog. Until then, here's sneak preview of the lyrics:

People Gonna Think What They Think

Did you see that?
She’s over there
Talking to that man

Did you see that?
She got no business
Singing in that band

Did you see that?
There she goes
Golfing with that monkey

People gonna think what they think
Ummmm
People gonna think what they think



So I’ll keep wearing red
And live out loud instead
Cause people gonna think what they think

Did you hear that?
I heard she painted
A nude scene

Did you hear that?
She’s laughing loud
Must be about me

Did you hear that?
There she goes
She’s way too much for me

People gonna think what they think
People gonna think what they think

So I’ll keep wearing red
And live my life instead
Cause people gonna think what they think

Did you see that?
I heard she’s making
Some kind of movie

Did you see that?
Look at her dress
Honestly

Did you hear that?
She played kazoo
Right in front of me
People Gonna think what they think
Yeaaaaaah People gonna think what they think

So I’ll keep wearing red
And live my life instead
Cause people
gonna think
what they
think

Umm Ummmmmm
People
Gonna think
What they
Think
Wooooooooo

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