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tunesmith

[toon-smith, tyoon-] / ˈtunˌsmɪθ, ˈtyun- /


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There is a confidence and an unpretentious ease in these songs, but they behave like the work of a tunesmith.

From New York Times

But when he died of a drug overdose, this “almost anonymous” teen, according to Broadway and Hollywood tunesmith Pasek, became a kind of posthumous celebrity.

From Seattle Times

But what many may not fully appreciate is that he's not merely a tunesmith.

From Los Angeles Times

His 23rd album, “Sad Clowns & Hillbillies,” released in April, is billed as “John Mellencamp featuring Carlene Carter,” and throughout the record, the Indiana tunesmith collaborates gracefully with the daughter of June Carter Cash.

From Washington Post

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Following his Grammy-winning 2015 effort, “Something More Than Free,” country-rock tunesmith Jason Isbell decided it was time to crank up his guitar amp.

From Washington Post