Episode 256: Singer songwriter H. Jack Williams talks about starting from humble beginnings, chasing his dream, and working with Academy Award winner Kevin Costner.

Guest Biography

You’d be hard-pressed to find a life, a career, or a body of work quite like that of singer/songwriter/performer/composer H. Jack Williams.

Jack himself credits equal parts luck, talent, and tenacity. “My whole life, I’ve gone out and gotten stuff done,” he says. “I think I have unique emotional connections within me, and I’ve always found a way to make that connection musically.” But for one of Nashville’s hardest-working songwriters and most in-demand co-writers – and now with flourishing work in film and television – it’s been a one-of-a-kind 40+ year ride with some of the biggest names in Folk, Rock, and Country. And in many ways, he’s just getting started.

This episode is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management. Let's connect on LinkedIn. www.linkedin.com/in/andywang888/    

In this episode, you'll learn:

Going straight to the person you want to work with… that often means going around gatekeepers. The emotional rollercoaster of being a songwriter or creative. Why Jack says you have to be an artist with an album to give your music a chance to be featured on tv and film.

Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/256

Find more from our guest:

www.hjackwilliamsmusic.com Facebook Twitter Instagram

Mentioned in the episode:

Ronnie Van Zant Peter Gabriel Ritchie Havens Michael Bradford Loretta Lynn The Who Kevin Costner and Modern West Kevin Costner  Uriah Heep Lynyrd Skynyrd Oak Ridge Boys The Allman Brothers Band Yellowstone Tales from Yellowstone Soundtrack Gary Rossington Thanks for Listening & Watching!

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Episode 256: Singer songwriter H. Jack Williams talks about starting from humble beginnings, chasing his dream, and working with Academy Award winner Kevin Costner.

Guest Biography

You’d be hard-pressed to find a life, a career, or a body of work quite like that of singer/songwriter/performer/composer H. Jack Williams.

Jack himself credits equal parts luck, talent, and tenacity. “My whole life, I’ve gone out and gotten stuff done,” he says. “I think I have unique emotional connections within me, and I’ve always found a way to make that connection musically.” But for one of Nashville’s hardest-working songwriters and most in-demand co-writers – and now with flourishing work in film and television – it’s been a one-of-a-kind 40+ year ride with some of the biggest names in Folk, Rock, and Country. And in many ways, he’s just getting started.

This episode is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management. Let's connect on LinkedIn. www.linkedin.com/in/andywang888/    

In this episode, you'll learn:

Going straight to the person you want to work with… that often means going around gatekeepers. The emotional rollercoaster of being a songwriter or creative. Why Jack says you have to be an artist with an album to give your music a chance to be featured on tv and film.

Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/256

Find more from our guest:

www.hjackwilliamsmusic.com Facebook Twitter Instagram

Mentioned in the episode:

Ronnie Van Zant Peter Gabriel Ritchie Havens Michael Bradford Loretta Lynn The Who Kevin Costner and Modern West Kevin Costner  Uriah Heep Lynyrd Skynyrd Oak Ridge Boys The Allman Brothers Band Yellowstone Tales from Yellowstone Soundtrack Gary Rossington Thanks for Listening & Watching!

To share your thoughts:

Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn

To help out the show:

Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and YouTube.

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