Join Eric Richard Stone for two days of nature inspired and practical workshops to hone your skills as a songwriter.
Eric has been writing and performing folk, bluegrass, rock, and Americana since the 1980s. Eric just finished his 11th album of original music. As a soloist and member/manager of the folk and bluegrass bands "StoneHal" and "The Witness Protection Program," his stage credits include Pagosa Folk 'N Bluegrass Festival and countless smaller venues and touring throughout the US, Canada, and Europe.
Surround yourself in the beauty of Colorado's Rocky Mountains, majestic forests, and mountain lakes and streams. Channel nature's inspiration into your own unique musical creativity.
Whether you are a novice about to write your first song, or a long-time writer or performer, this workshop will deliver new ways of looking at the craft of songwriting, such as how to tap into new creative expressions. And learn how to bring your unique expression fully forward into a finished work that is ready to share.
"Eric is such a great teacher and has been a mentor of my own songwriting and performing. If you get the chance to take his workshop, you definitely should." - Sarah Banker
100% proceeds will be donated to the construction of the new WILD BEAR NATURE CENTER! GO WILD!
COST:
$250 (Doesn't include accommodations or meals)
YOU'LL NEED:
Water bottle
Sturdy walking shoes
Small backpack
Journal
Rain wear
Musical instrument