Showing posts with label BMI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BMI. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Congressman John Conyers, Jr. at BMI New York


JULY 18, 2013 Congressman John Conyers, Jr. visited BMI’s New York office on Monday, July 15, 2013. Pictured L-R: BMI Vice President Legal Affairs Joe DiMona, BMI Vice President New Media David Levin, BMI Senior Vice President Writer/Publisher Relations Phil Graham, BMI Senior Vice President Repertoire & Licensing Mike O’Neill, BMI Vice President Corporate Planning Jodi Saul, BMI Senior Vice President and General Counsel Stu Rosen, BMI Senior Vice President Performing Rights Alison Smith, Congressman John Conyers, Jr., BMI Senior Vice President International Ron Solleveld, BMI President and CEO Del Bryant, BMI Senior Vice President Corporate Strategy, Communications & New Media Richard Conlon, BMI Vice President and Head of Strategic Communications and Marketing Silvia Davi, and BMI Vice President International Operations & Information Technology Ed Oshanani.
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Friday, September 30, 2011

Grammys on the Hill Calls for Better Copyright Protection


Grammys on the Hill Calls for Better Copyright Protection

BMI was proud to partner with the Washington, DC Chapter of the Recording Academy to host its annual signature advocacy event, Grammys On The Hill, recognizing outstanding legislators and artists who have improved the environment for the music community. The gala evening took place September 8 at the Willard Inter-Continental Hotel in Washington, DC.
Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), BMI's Fred Cannon and Del Bryant
The BMI-sponsored event honored three outstanding and outspoken women for their contributions to American culture. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), who could not attend due to her husband's illness, was honored for her work promoting the arts as both a Senator and First Lady. Rep. Mary Bono (R-CA) was recognized for pursuing strong copyright protection in Congress and Grammy Award-winning BMI artist Natalie Cole was honored for her exceptional 30-year music career. The evening also included performances by Judy Collins (in honor of Sen. Clinton) and Cowboy Junkies (in honor of Rep. Bono).
BMI lobbyist Mike Remington, Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY), Congresswoman Linda S�nchez (D-CA), BMI's Del Bryant and Fred Cannon


NARAS Philadelphia Chapter Executive Director Mark Schultz, BMI's Del Bryant, and MusiCares Director Dee Dee Acquisto


BMI's Fred CannonBMI Artist Natalie ColeRecording Academy President Neil Portnow


Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Representative Mary Bono (R-CA), Fred Cannon


Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Representative Mary Bono (R-CA), Recording Academy Chairman Dan Carlin, Del Bryant, Fred Cannon


Del Bryant and Dan Carlin


Neil Portnow, Judy Collins, Representive Mary Bono (R-CA), Natalie Cole, Dan Carlin, Recording Academy Vice Chairman Kurt Elling


Neil PortnowNatalie ColeRep. Mary Bono


Neil Portnow, Representive Mary Bono (R-CA), Natalie Cole, Del Bryant


Del Bryant, Representive Mary Bono (R-CA), Natalie Cole, Fred Cannon, Kurt Elling


Del Bryant and Congressman Chris Holland


Fred Cannon, Congressman Chip Pickering, Robbin Ahrold


Congressman John Conyers (D-MI) and Del Bryant


Representive Mary Bono (R-CA), Fred Cannon, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC)


Representive Mary Bono (R-CA) and Fred Cannon


Natalie Cole and Neil Portnow


Natalie ColeNARAS DC Chapter VP Daryl Friedman


Representive Mary Bono (R-CA) and Fred Cannon