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Gretchen Witt’s “Soft Spot” Named April “Best Song Of The
Month”
By Dale Kawashima
Gretchen Witt, a promising, acoustic/pop singer/songwriter
based in New York City, has won the SongwriterUniverse “Best Song Of The Month”
Contest for April, for her song “Soft Spot” (which she wrote by herself). This
song is featured on her six-song EP titled Gretchen Witt, which she
released independently in January (2007).
Gretchen Witt
“Soft Spot” is a graceful midtempo tune which has a
thoughtful, unique lyric theme. It’s about how each person has their own “soft
spot” - a vulnerable side they keep hidden from others – and how a couple can
build a relationship by opening up to each other. This recording also provides
a good showcase for Witt’s expressive vocals, and her skillful piano playing.
In fact, the piano hook she wrote for “Soft Spot” is one of the memorable
aspects of this song.
Witt grew up in Canton, OH, where she learned to play piano
at a young age, and attended a performing arts grade school. Some of her
favorite artists were 10,000 Maniacs (Natalie Merchant), early Elton John, and
Joni Mitchell. Witt also started to write poetry, and in high school she
performed in musical theatre productions.
Following high school, Witt moved to New York to attend New
York University (NYU), where she majored in drama. She also began developing
her music and songwriting. “It came together in college,” explained Witt. “I
started songwriting, singing and performing. I also learned to play guitar.”
Gretchen Witt
By the time she graduated, Witt decided to concentrate fully
on her music career. She recorded her first demo CD in 2005. Then in the latter
half of 2006, she wrote and recorded the songs for her six-song EP Gretchen
Witt, which included “Soft Spot.” This CD was produced by Marcus Wolf, who
also played guitar, and was recorded at the Headroom studio in Manhattan. Also
contributing to the EP were two members of Witt’s band: drummer Chris Benelli
and bassist Ian Rigg.
Now with the release of her CD, Witt is shopping it to
labels and securing radio airplay. In addition, she (with her band) performs
regularly at such New York venues as the Living Room, Makor and the Bitter End.
Notably, she has also traveled to Texas to perform at South By Southwest, and
at the Kerrville New Folk Competition (where she was a finalist). Witt was also
a finalist at the Telluride Troubadour Competition in Colorado.
“I love songwriting and performing, and I want to keep doing
it,” said Witt. “I am writing and recording more songs, and I’m also looking
forward to touring more across the country.”