I don't know enough about NSAI to say for certain whether this is a good thing or not, I believe that it is, since the Blue Bird is an important part of Nashville's songwriting history.

Why not have it owned by a non profit?
I think that will assure that the Blue Bird will last beyond the life of it's creator. I believe that NSAI is a well funded organization.

It's news and I attempt to share news items that might interest community members.


I know NSAI does a lot of good for a lot of writers, they offer excellent events and opportunities for writers.

I beleive NSAI owns songramp.com

What are the issues and points of those who are anti NSAI?

Ande


Originally Posted by Mike Dunbar
It will be interesting to see how this plays out. There are some folks here in Nashville, some of whom frequent the Bluebird, who are anti-NSAI. I wonder how things will change?


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