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sheWrites Announce Stockholm 2018 All Female Songwriting Camp

By: Oct. 23, 2018
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sheWrites/BitchPlease today announced that they will hold their 5th all-female songwriting camp in Stockholm, Sweden on November 5th - 8th in conjunction with RMV Publishing. The three day gathering will include the best of the industry's European female producers, writers, artist and engineers who will collaborate to write, produce and record songs. The camp has been kindly supported through funding from Ableton, Musikförläggarna and Comfort Hotel Xpress.

Attendees of the November Stockholm sheWrites camp include artists LÉON, VÉRITÉ, Miriam Bryant, Julie Bergan and Cherrie, along with producers MADFUN (Warner), Charlie McClean (Kobalt/Golden Gate), Natalie Noor (RMV), SELEN (Sony/ATV), Louice Lindberg (RMV) and Mona Khoshi. Writers Maria Hazel (TEN), Violet* Skies, Kiddo (BLNK), Linnea Sodhal (Warner), Sophia Somajo (Sony/ATV) and Sibel (BMG). They will joined by dedicated female studio engineers.

sheWrites is an all-female songwriting camp initiative run by BitchPlease, a global non-profit working to support the professional growth of women in the music industry. Co-founders Violet Skies (Artist/Songwriter) and CharlieMcClean (Producer/Engineer/Songwriter) began sheWrites as a response to the question "where are all the women in studios?" Their writing camps are the first of their kind of this scale and level, bringing together women from multiple genres, ages, nationalities and backgrounds. sheWrites are on a mission to change the statistics in music.

sheWrites held their first writing camp in London in September of 2017. 2018 has seen them host camps across the globe in Tokyo, Berlin, London, Los Angeles and now Stockholm. These camps were held in partnership with YouTube, Ableton, Yamaha, Kobalt, Steinberg, Cubase and others to both increase corporate engagement with a growing female user base and to ensure camp attendees are able to attend the camps not through a buy-in process but cost-free.



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