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PAUL ZOLLO


Songwriters on Songwriting Volume 2


A new collection of interviews with more than forty groundbreaking songwriters, published on the 25th anniversary of the original landmark edition


ever grace the airwaves, Paul Zollo releases the much-anticipated follow-up volume. The sequel to the bestselling Songwriters on Songwriting features new, revealing interviews with Leiber & Stoller, James Taylor, Aimee Mann, Stephen Stills, Paul Simon, Elvis Costello, Rickie Lee Jones, Randy Newman, Brian Wilson, and dozens of other music legends. Once again crossing genres to cover the breadth of popular music over the past fifteen years, Songwriters on Songwriting, Volume 2 is a rare look inside the music industry; an invaluable resource to musicians, songwriters, and students; and an entertaining and important record of a quarter-century of music.


T ALSO BY PAUL ZOLLO


SONGWRITERS ON SONGWRITING ISBN 978-0-306-81265-1 PB


NATIONAL MARKETING CAMPAIGN • National advertising: American Songwriter • Online marketing to music websites and blogs • Social media campaign • Spotify playlist


MUSIC $22.99 | $29.99 (Can.)


ISBN 978-0-306-81799-1 6Jx 9¼ | 400 pages Selling Territory: W


EBOOK ISBN 978-0-306-82244-5 PAPERBACK ORIGINAL


NOV 11 wenty-five years after publishing his


original groundbreaking collection of insight and advice from the greatest songwriters to


PAUL ZOLLO is a singer-songwriter and former editor of SongTalk. He has contributed to Sing Out!, Acoustic Guitar, and Musician. He is currently an editor for both BlueRailroad.com and American Songwriter. He lives in Hollywood.


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