History of the Circle
The
Songwriters Circle was founded by David Hakan and Dave Lizor of Kansas
City, in October of 1992. We wanted to find a way to bring the magic
and support for songwriting that we experienced at the Kerrville,
TX Folk Festival to Kansas City. We started with a monthly performance
night where songwriters would sing their own songs campfire style
to a coffeehouse audience, at a coffeehouse called Whistler's Mother
above Whistler's Books in Westport.
At
first it was hard to get singer/songwriters to come and perform for
nothing. Some nights it was just Dave and David singing. Then as performers
like Martha Haehl and Woody Bauer started joining us, they found that
the audience really was listening to the lyrics in their songs. We
quickly began to grow and many nights we outnumbered the audience
in the small coffeehouse.
We
wanted to bring artists together to share material that was new or
still in the works to get feedback on each other's writing and encouragement
for the hard task of rewriting and reworking songs. What we didn't
expect at first was that we could build an audience that LIKED to
listen to songs they had never heard before (instead of covers). David
Hakan believes that our unique style of performance was largely responsible
for the success we had in building and keeping our audience.