MSA 2019 Song Contest Finals: SRO and Fit to be Tied!
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MSA 2019 Song Contest Finals: SRO and Fit to be Tied!

It was standing room only for the 2019 MSA Song Contest Finals on November 1st as the six finalists performed onstage at Frontier. Each song was ranked for lyrics, melody, originality, song structure, and overall impact, making it a very challenging task for our three judges. So challenging, in fact, that we ended up with an unprecedented tie score for not only first, but second place as well.

Congratulations to our two first-place winners: Jenny Lou Drew’s “Mending Fences” and Tom Mitchell’s “Song for a Stone”.

Sharing second place: Emilia Dahlin’s “The Wee Hours”, and Olivia Rose’s “The Bee and the Rose”.

2019 song Contest Finalists
From left to right: Emilia Dahlin, Tom Mitchell, Olivia Frances, Jenny Lou Drew, Ed Buckley, and Rob Ellis

It was great to see a full-house of supporting listeners for our biggest event of the year.
Thanks again to all of you who entered the song contest and shared your best songs with us, we are so grateful for your participation!

Congratulations to Emilia Dahlin, Tom Mitchell, Olivia Frances, Jenny Lou Drew, Ed Buckley, and Rob Ellis!

View the finalist’s videos on our YouTube Maine Songwriters Association Channel in our 2019 Song Contest playlist.