Jimmy Norman was the guest at this week’s ProShop, sponsored by the Songwriter’s Guild of America. The ProShop, which has drawn a who’s who of music industry veterans as guests, is hosted by music industry veteran Ann Ruckert.
Ruckert quizzed Jimmy about The Way I See It, his new CD of original songs scheduled for release by Judy Collin’s Wildflower records in February. After the Q/A, the group of aspiring songwriters listened as Jimmy sang and played piano.



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