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Friday, December 19, 2014

ASCAP Inside Music


DEC
2014
John LoFrumento
NEWS
 
ASCAP CEO John LoFrumento to Retire; Transformed ASCAP Into World’s Leading Rights Organization
 
ASCAP CEO John LoFrumento has announced his decision to retire as of January 1st. He has served the members of ASCAP since 1981, when he first joined as Controller, then served as CFO, COO and EVP, before being named CEO in 1997.
As CEO, LoFrumento helped ASCAP develop one of the most sophisticated technology platforms for performance tracking and royalty distributions across all media. At the same time, ASCAP's membership and distributions grew exponentially under LoFrumento's leadership. When he became CEO in 1997, ASCAP had 70,000 members and distributions totaling $417 million. In 2014 ASCAP reached 520,000 members, with distributions expected to exceed $875 million.
John LoFrumento
LoFrumento, Katy Perry and ASCAP President and Chairman Paul Williams
at the 2012 ASCAP Pop Music Awards
“I was always a driven, numbers-crunching guy who loved a good challenge," said LoFrumento. "So when I became CEO in 1997, I embraced the goal of transforming ASCAP into a new kind of organization that would be ready to meet the demands of the 21st century, and I am so proud of what we have achieved. I never expected that protecting, supporting and growing the livelihoods of so many great music creators would become my life’s calling. I’m so glad it did. Serving ASCAP’s songwriters, composers and publishers has been a privilege beyond my wildest dreams. I learned early on that before music reaches millions of listeners through radio, TV, the corner bar or a football stadium, and today through billions of streams across the internet, it must be written by passionate, committed and talented people – you. Working for you, sharing the joy of your achievements and fighting alongside you for fair compensation, has been an experience and an honor of a lifetime. One I will never forget. Fortunately, I am able to retire with tremendous confidence in ASCAP’s future, knowing that the Board’s search for a new CEO is well underway.”
John LoFrumento
LoFrumento with Josh Kear, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and ASCAP Board members Dan Foliart and Leeds Levy in DC on “Stand with Songwriters” Advocacy Day this year
LoFrumento’s tenure at the helm of ASCAP includes many firsts within the music industry:
  • The creation and growth of MusicPro Insurance, the first and only affordable insurance agency for music professionals
  • The development of the ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO, the first and only national conference with a 100% focus on music creation
  • The first royalty payments for performances of music on the internet
  • The first to call for updates to the PROs' decades-old Consent Decrees with the US Department of Justice, to reflect the way people consume music in the digital age

“Under John’s leadership, ASCAP’s innovations and embrace of new technologies have shaped the evolution of performing rights worldwide,” said ASCAP President and Chairman Paul Williams. “John is an extraordinary advocate for music creators, and his accomplishments and vision will have a lasting impact on the music industry for years to come.”
Read LoFrumento's memo to the ASCAP staff here.
 
 
 
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Saturday, December 13, 2014

ASCAP Inside Music

DEC
2014
Paul Williams, CBS
 
NEWS
CBS covers ASCAP's Legacy of Protecting Songwriters
 
 
On November 22nd, CBS This Morning turned the spotlight on ASCAP at 100. In the piece, anchor Anthony Mason reports on our recent Centennial Awards, and walks the halls of our New York office, where ASCAP President Paul Williams shows him Harold Arlen's piano - the one he used to write "Over the Rainbow." Watch the full CBS This Morning piece here.
 
 
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EXPO
 
ASCAP "I CREATE MUSIC" EXPO
ASCAP EXPO Deep Discount Pricing Saves You Money
 
 
From December 1st through January 15th, ASCAP EXPO Deep Discount pricing offers a low price and access to special opportunities like the One-on-One Sessions. Boost your music career this April in LA!
 
 
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ASCAP, Holiday
 
ASCAP Unwraps the Top 30 Holiday Songs of the Century
 
ASCAP is extending its 100th birthday celebration into the holiday season by revealing the top 30 holiday songs of all time - the evergreen hits that have accompanied more family get-togethers and wintertime shopping trips than any others. Topping the list is “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” written by ASCAP members Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie.
 
 
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Maddie and Tae
 
PLAYBACK
New ASCAP Members: Maddie & Tae
 
 
The Nashville duo made waves this year with their #1 hit, “Girl in a Country Song,” and became the first female duo since 2006 to have a debut single at the top of the charts.
 
 
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Point Blank, LA
 
"WE CREATE MUSIC" BLOG
Master Ableton Live with Point Blank Music School
 
 
Technology has offered hundreds of new ways for songwriters to get their ideas down and express themselves. With Point Blank Music School, you can learn how to take your creativity to new heights using Ableton Live.
 
 
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Beyonce
 
NEWS
ASCAP Members Honored with Grammy Nominations
 
 
Nominations for the 57th annual Grammy Awards were announced on December 5th. Song of the Year nominations went to Kevin Kadish and Meghan Trainor ("All About That Bass"), Sia and Jesse Shatkin ("Chandelier") and Max Martin and Shellback ("Shake It Off").
 
 
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Berklee
 
MEMBER BENEFITS
Get a Berklee Online Degree with ASCAP Discount
 
 
Berklee Online, the award-winning online school of Berklee College of Music, now offers Bachelor of Professional Studies online degree programs in 5 majors, including Music Production, Music Business, Interdisciplinary Music Studies (Create Your Own Major), and more. ASCAP members are entitled to an exclusive discount on Berklee's online courses and certificate programs. The next term begins January 12th, 2015.
 
 
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What You Missed in The Daily Brief
Top stories from the ASCAP Daily Brief, our daily music and technology news bulletin, compiled by songwriter and ASCAP Board member Dean Kay.

By Scott Timberg -- One of our great singer-songwriters shares the skills she learned from Dylan, the Beatles and Neil Young.

By Paul Resnikoff -- From an interview with Lars Ulrich on Charlie Rose in 2000, shortly after Metallica initiated legal action against Napster.

PBS News Hour -- Is big data killing good music? As part of a collaboration between The Atlantic and PBS News Hour, Judy Woodruff speaks with Derek Thompson, whose piece in this month’s magazine featured how data collected by Shazam and other music apps is not just predicting the next hit but influencing today’s music as well.

 
 
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Sunday, November 30, 2014

ASCAP's I Create Music Expo in Los Angeles



PLAYBACK

St. Vincent's Annie Clark on Artistic Success

The breakout singer-songwriter talks about succeeding on her terms in 2014
CBS This Morning recently turned the spotlight on ASCAP at 100. Anchor Anthony Mason walks the halls of our New York office and speaks with ASCAP President Paul Williams about our efforts to uphold the rights of songwriters and composers in the digital age. Click through to watch the full piece.
Every two years, ASCAP holds elections for the Board of Directors, in accordance with Article IV, Section 4 of our Articles of Association, our member-ratified governing document. All writer and publisher members with performance credits in the past year are eligible to vote.
The deadline for the Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Awards, a program of The ASCAP Foundation, is fast approching. All materials must be postmarked no later than December 1, 2014.
Contemporary jazz songwriter-artist Somi's new album comes after a move from New York to Lagos, Nigeria. The tropical city's cosmopolitan spirit influenced songs that connect her heart, head and heritage, and the album features guest appearances from Angelique Kidjo and Common. Click through to preview it now.
Marco Beltrami did more than just compose a score for the new western The Homesman. He and Buck Sanders captured the film's expansive visual and emotional landscapes, writing music as beautiful and eerie as the western frontier. Find out how they did it with this exclusive look at Beltrami's liner notes for the score soundtrack.
ASCAP President and award-winning songwriter Paul Williams has been announced as a keynote speaker at Midem, the international music business conference set to take place in Cannes, France from June 5th - 8th of 2015. Williams will speak about the social and economic value of music in the digital age.
On November 10th, ASCAP singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson played an intimate set for a room full of music biz notables at The Village Studios in Los Angeles. The event was a fundraiser for the Guild of Music Supervisors, and a celebration of Michaelson's gold single "Girls Chase Boys." ASCAP proudly co-presented the event.
ASCAP was the Founding Sponsor of the 2014 Billboard/The Hollywood Reporter Film & TV Music Conference, which brought together creators and industry execs to discuss the state of film and TV music today.
In 2013, Jonny Amos, Pauly Greenwood and Meldra Guza wrote a song together from across the Atlantic. At the 2014 ASCAP EXPO, Darrell Brown invited them onstage to perfect it. Read this incredible "only at the EXPO" story.
Singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc has written a fiery op-ed for Wired calling on streaming services to pay songwriters fairly. Blacc urges policymakers to update the Consent Decrees that keep songwriters from negotiating the true value of their work.
Gabriel Mann (Modern Family, The Rescues) will write and record a song with 16 Los Angeles 4th and 5th grade students at Braddock Drive Elementary School. The sessions are part of the ASCAP Songwriter Residency, a partnership with America SCORES.
Leland is the mind-bending pop brainchild of ASCAP songwriter Brett McLaughlin. To celebrate the November 4th release of Leland's very first video, for debut single "Aware," we asked him to tell us five things that every songwriter should be "aware" of.
Alan Jackson ​and ​Craig Wiseman ​p​resented with ​the ​ASCAP Heritage Award,​ Ben Hayslip ​and ​Jimmy Robbins ​earn Song of the Year, and Warner/Chappell ​takes top Publisher Award at the 52nd annual star-studded gala in Nashville on Nov. 3rd.
Registration for the 10th annual ASCAP EXPO is open. For the month of November, Early Bird pricing offers both a low price and access to special opportunities like the One-on-One Sessions. Boost your music career this April at ASCAP EXPO.

The Muse's News for Songwriters

The Muse's News
An E-zine For And About Songwriters.
Issue 17.9
December 2014

In This Issue:
* Editor's Musings
* Music Reviews - Cyrus Rhodes
* New Artist Spotlight Additions
* Songwriting Book Review - by Tim Zbikowski
* Musical Notes - Songwriting Contests & Market Info.
* Muse's Clues - Songwriting Web sites that inspire -by adventurer and songwriter, Richard Miller.
* Featured Article Quick Tip: Wax On Wax Off by Brad Dunse
* On Site Featured Article - An article (or articles) already online for your viewing pleasure.
* Classifieds & Useful Services
* Contact information
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Editor's Musings:
Hi folks! I'm going to keep this short and sweet since I'm trying to get over a cold (bleh). However, I got it by attending a wonderful music convention ... so in the end, it was worth it. ;) Thought I'd include a link to a song that's somewhat appropriate for the season. I've spoken about SingSnap before here and I really do love it. So here's Autumn Leaves for your listening pleasure. :) We'll be into the far colder weather before I know it ... so I'm enjoying the beautiful colors and somewhat mild weather while I can. I know it won't last ...
Lots to get you thinking and to help you on your journey as a songwriter and musician in this issue so I'll just announce the raffle winners here and get right to the newsletter:
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All the best,
--Jodi
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