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Fort Worth Songwriters Association: Membership Profiles

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Larry Beaird

Larry Beaird is the president of Beaird Music Group, Inc. He is in charge of making sure your songs are given professional treatment. Larry has extensive musical experience. He has performed on thousands of recording sessions for writers, publishers, producers, artists, and record companies. He can be heard on numerous recordings that are in record stores today.

Larry Beaird started recording for songwriters in 1981 with a small 4-track studio that was operated out of his home. In 1988, the company incorporated, and it has grown through the years into the impressive 24-track digital recording facility that it is today. With Larry Beaird at the helm, Beaird Music Group, Inc. has recorded songs for songwriters in 49 U.S. states, Canada, Australia, England, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Indonesia, and Switzerland.

When you record songs at Beaird Music Group, Inc., you can deal directly with Larry. He plays acoustic guitar and produces the tracking sessions with the musicians. You can consult with him in advance of the session regarding the arrangements, styles, instrumentation and vocalists for your songs. He can take care of recording your songs through the mail or in person.

Beaird Music Group, Inc. is a Nashville production company dedicated to recording quality demos for songwriters. We have a digital 24-track recording studio and Nashville musicians, singers and engineers to give you a professional sound. Contact him today to discuss giving your songs that Nashville sound.

Tim Blazer

Tim is a native born Texan who has been playing music for over sixty years. At the age of fifteen, Tim heard some musicians playing music in a park in Tyler, Texas. He proceeded to purchase himself a guitar from Sears & Roebuck and returned to the park to have the musicains teach him how to play "this thing." This was the beginning of Tim's love for and career in music.

Later Tim began to take an interest in the bass guitar and invested in a bull bass. From there he started to receive job offers and eventually formed his own band, The Tyler Ramblers. After many hours of practice, Tim and his band began to play on the radio station KTBB. Shortly after, The Tyler Ramblers began to play in surrounding towns in the East Texas area.

Tim made contact with Kit Smith of Big Springs Jamboree at the conclusion of WWII. Kit backed such stars as Leon Payne and George Jones. Mr. Smith saw that Tim had talent and offered him a job working with these same great artists. While playing at the Hometown Jamboree in Houston, Texas, Tim met and began playing for Billy Gray. Also, Tim has played with Leroy Stafford and the Texas Sounds at Panther Hall Annex Bar and locally on channel 11 television.

Several years later Howard Crockett encouoraged Tim to start another band. So the Western Blazers were created and Ray Brandenburg was hired to be the lead vocalist and guitarist. With the talent of the musicians and Ray's crowd catching voice the band continued for eighteen years. The band played all over Texas with a prestigious run of ninety-seven weeks at the Finish Line Club in Fort Worth, Texas.

In 1976, Tim dissolved the Western Blazers and began to pursue other ventures. Many years later Tim met up with Ray Brandenburg again. Ray was still playing and writing songs and working with his manager Rose Jeffus. This encounter caused Tim to want to begin playing as a team with Ray once more.

For the last two years under the direction of manager, Rose Jeffus, Tim and Ray have had many opportunities to play together and are continuing to build a fan base. The future for Tim, as one of the finest bass players in the state, will produce many new and exciting avenues for him to follow. Tim has always said "Let me play my music, and I'll be the happiest man alive!" It is his life's ambition to help those who truly need help.
Tim Blazer Web Site (coming soon)

Judy Boots, Past President of the Fort Worth Songwriters Association - 2007

Judy Boots, whose father was a Baptist minister, was born in San Angelo, Texas, into a family of eleven children. Her parents bought her first guitar from Montgomery Ward at age 12. Judy came by her playing skills quickly and easily and soon had her first "paying gig" performing "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" for a widower, and earning fifty cents.

By age fifteen, she had been an integral part of various gospel groups, such as "Gloryland Way", "The Gospel Four" and "Heaven Bound Because", singing both lead and harmony vocals. To this day, gospel music still influences her music, but her heart has always been set on performing traditional country music.

After the births of her two sons, Judy attended a trade school, receiving a certificate in Electronic Assembly and Motivational Speaking; she continued her education in Junior College, earning a degree in Mental Health and Mental Retardation.

Throughout the years, Judy never lost her love for music and songwriting, and ultimately became a member of the Metroplex Country Music Association; the MCMA provided Judy the opportunity to network, leading to a promotional showcase at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.

As a single parent, Judy's one desire was to provide a better way of life for her children. This led her to the field of truck driving as an "over the road" truck driver traveling the United States and Canada. Judy had the opportunity to meet a variety of people, experience different cultures, and increase her songwriting potential through new experiences and knowledge.

Now, after years of pursuit and holding tight to her dream, Judy is preparing material for a project to be recorded in Nashville and released during the first quarter of 2007 through the Pot 'O Gold record label. On the CD, you will hear songs about truck driving from a woman who has literally "been there" and you will recognize the influences of some of Judy's favorite female legends, such as Patsy Cline, Connie Smith, and K.T. Oslin. Judy loves performing live, and when you hear her on stage, you will definitely hear the smooth style of Connie Smith, the heartache of Patsy Cline, and the brass and sass of K.T. Oslin.

Through her experience as a truck driving woman, Judy has learned that making it up those steep hills in life requires some down-shifting and slower speeds, but eventually, you will reach the top. Judy is determined to see the tops of a lot more hills; with her "can-do" attitude, there is no doubt that she will go the distance.

To anyone pursuing any dream, Judy offers these words of advice: "If one gear ain't working, change gears, but Keep On Trucking!"

Judy Boots
P.O. Box 151481
Fort Worth, TX 76108
Home: 817-361-9581
Cell: 817-323-4142
email: JuBo2212@yahoo.com
Judy Boots Web Site (coming soon)

Bob Bryan

Bob is a legend in the Texas music industry with a performance record of over 60 years to his credit. His first gig singing was on the radio station KRBC in Abilene, Texas. As a musician he has played professionally in the, Far East, South America, coast to coast across the U. S., and has played in a band on the Grand Ole Opry. He specializes in Western Swing style music, and his song "If These Walls Could Only Talk" has become his signature song. As an award winning accomplished and published songwriter, he is one of the most outstanding individuals involved in the local music industry today. His efforts are tireless in assisting the growth of the music community, by spending many hours serving as a judge for many competitions for local music organizations. As a role model for all in the music community, he sets the best of examples through the use of his networking skills. Bob's devotion to promote the art of song writing has been displayed through his many years of involvement with the Fort Worth Songwriter's Association. His leadership as President has earned him the respect of the entire music industry. He always makes himself available to give of his talents to participate in songwriters showcases, workshops, and seminars.
PUBLISHED WORKS: "I Don't Know" (Western Swing), "That's Life" (R&B), "Say What You Gotta Say" (R&B)
*CoWriter Joe Cruz of Nashville, TN
* Published by Sherrill Blackman of SGB Music Group
*Compiled, sang and co-published "Down The Line" CD for European Play (12 songs written by Bob Bryan)

Membership and Affiliations
* Member of the Fort Worth Songwriter's Association since it's inception in August 1992
* 1998-2001 President FWSA
*1993-94 & 1996-97 Vice President FWSA
*1995 Sergeant of Arms FWSA
* Member of Nashville Songwriter's Association International since 1991
* Member of Lone Star Music Association since 1996
* Member of Lone Star State Country Music Association since 1997
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
* 1999 "Achievement Award" Lone Star Music Association
* 1999 "Songwriter of the Year" Lone Star Music Association
* 1998 "Humanitarian Award" at the 1st Annual Lone Star Music Association Awards Show
* 1998 "Honorary Hall Of Fame Award" at the 1st Annual Lone Star Music Association Awards Show
* 1996 "Song Of The Year Award" for "Pay The Price" at the 19th Annual Terry Awards
* 1995 "Song Of The Year Award" for "That's Life" at the 18th Annual Terry Awards
Bob Bryan Web Site (coming soon)

Carole Butterfield

Secretary / Public Relations Director

The message is in his eyes…. “Though mountains may crumble and buildings may fall, I…Jesus Christ… remain forever….come Follow Me!”

Carole is frequently a guest speaker at Christian events, and she offers these encouraging Bible-based workshops:
(a) Three Nails (b) Threads Of Many Colors
(c) God’s Child (d) A Brand New Label

Besides scheduled bookings, her weekdays include giving music therapy while singing at nursing homes and Alzheimer’s facilities. She also ministers with ALS, MS, MD, and Parkinson’s patients, as well as the Hospice terminally ill.

Most weekends, Carole is praising the Lord at churches, special events, and concerts. In the Dallas area, she has been featured on KKGM, KCBI, KSKY, THE WORD, KZEE, KTFW, KAAM, and on television at Trinity Broadcasting on “Praise The Lord.” In Fort Worth, she has performed at Bass Hall and Will Rogers Auditorium and Meyerson Symphony Hall – “God High and Lifted Up” in Dallas. She continues to use her three octave voice and powerful testimony to bring others closer to the Foot of the Cross, while performing the Old Hymns, Inspirational, Praise and Worship, Country Gospel, and Southern Gospel music.