Steven Digman

Steven Digman is an American musician, songwriter[1], journalist and inventor.

Songwriting discography

  • Eva by Heart (Eva Cassidy, 1998): "Say Goodbye"
  • Time After Time (Eva Cassidy, 2000): "Easy Street Dream", "Anniversary Song"
  • Call Off the Search (Katie Melua, 2005): "Anniversary Song"
  • Looking for You (Janine Davy, 2005): "How Much Longer", "Valentines on Christmas Day", "Let’s Go Out Tonight", "Looking For You", "Crying", "Happy Hour", "Hungry For You", "Happy Love Song", "Turn On The Memories"

Music imprints

  • The Best of Eva Cassidy (2001) – "Easy Street Dream"
  • The Eva Cassidy Songbook for Guitar (2005) – "Say Goodbye", "Anniversary Song"

Poetry publications

  • The Art of Women... and Other Troubles (2005)
  • The Art of God... and Other Troubles (2005)
  • The Art of Witchful Thinking (2005)

Journalistic work

  • Picket News, weekly newspaper publication (Hagerstown, Maryland) - freelance writer
  • Music Dish Network - associate writer
  • Musical Discoveries - freelance writer
  • Collected Sounds - freelance writer
  • The Irish Music Magazine (Dublin, Ireland) - freelance writer

Invention

  • Glow in the Dark Luminescent Violin Rosin; manufactured and distributed by Dodson's MFG.
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