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Fort Worth Songwriters Association Incorporated is a non-profit organization, formed exclusively for charitable, literary and educational purposes as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The purposes of the Association include providing, educating, and promoting public awareness and interest in songwriting and the creation of music as an art form.
Established in 1992, the Association is a permanent organization in Fort Worth, Texas, seeking to enrich the local community through activities promoting songwriting and original music, providing opportunities for the members of the community to network and recognize their talents in songwriting, and serving as a resource for songwriters as they undertake activities to assist in the establishment, promotion, and/or presentation of songwriting.
With positive feedback and support from the community, the FWSA's origin was in the National Historic "Stockyards" District in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1992.

FWSA recognizes KFWR- 95.9FM "The Ranch" for programming and promotions that support songwriters. FWSA President, John Terry (left) presents KFWR Program Director, Rick Lovett (center) with a plaque from the Association as Treasurer, Rick Tate (back row, left), KFWR Morning Co-Host Heywood (back row, center), and FWSA Charter Member, Bob Bryan (right) look on.
To request a copy of the Fort Worth Songwriters' Association Newsletter, send your name and mailing address to newsletter@fortworthsongwriters.com
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