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      <title>New Wave of U.K. Acts Storms the States</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/535175</link>
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      <dc:subject>Lady Sovereign, Don Corleon, Fratellis, The, Mika, Winehouse, Amy, Allen, Lily, Bailey Rae, Corinne, Blunt, James, Melua, Katie, Rihanna, Snow Patrol, Stone, Joss, Tunstall, K.T., Wonder, Wayne, Rock, BMI Europe, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every few years, a U.K. wave crashes ashore in the U.S., accompanied by boatloads of hyperbolic press clips extolling the new big things. All too often, however, the acts ride out with the next low tide.
This time, however, the artists are combining critical acclaim with commercial success.</p>

<p><DIV class="artist_frame_3"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/s/snow_patrol_2_150.jpg"> Snow Patrol</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/t/tunstall_kt_1_150.jpg"> KT Tunstall</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/b/bailey_rae_c_1_150.jpg"> Corinne Bailey Rae</LI>
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<p>When <A id="f3403" class="f3403" href="/affiliate/C3403">Amy Winehouse</A>&#8217;s (pictured, top) <EM>Back to Black</EM> debuted at No. 7 on the <EM>Billboard</EM> 200 albums chart in March, it marked the highest bow by a British female solo artist ever. A few weeks later, <A id="f724" class="f724" href="/affiliate/C724">Joss Stone</A>&#8217;s <EM>Introducing Joss Stone</EM> smashed her record by debuting at No. 2. <A id="f3099" class="f3099" href="/affiliate/C3099">James Blunt</A>, Corrine Bailey Rae, <A id="f3262" class="f3262" href="/affiliate/C3262">KT Tunstall</A> and <A id="f705" class="f705" href="/affiliate/C705">Snow Patrol</A> are striking gold, if not platinum, in the U.S.</p>

<p><DIV class="artist_frame_3"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/f/fratellis_2_150.jpg"> The Fratellis</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/b/blunt_j_3_150.jpg"> James Blunt</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/m/melua_k_1_150.jpg"> Katie Melua</LI>
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<p>&#8220;The current British invasion is due to a number of factors,&#8221; posits Evan Lamberg, EMI Music Publishing EVP of Creative for North America. &#8220;Top 40 radio is playing less and less hip-hop and rap. This is leaving more opportunity for great non-urban songwriters. VH-1 has done a tremendous job being early champions of these British acts. [Also], these acts are coming over to the U.S. again and again. Nothing replaces the good old-fashioned way of getting your hands in the dirt and taking your music to the people.&#8221;</p>

<p><DIV class="artist_frame_2"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/a/allen_l_1_150.jpg"> Lily Allen</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/m/mika_2_150.jpg"> Mika</LI>
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<p>Universal Republic president Monte Lipman, whose label handles Winehouse, <A id="f3415" class="f3415" href="/affiliate/C3415">Mika</A> and <A id="f527" class="f527" href="/affiliate/C527">Katie Melua</A> in the U.S., calls these acts &#8220;a breath of fresh air. They don&#8217;t have a formula.&#8221;</p>

<p>For many of these artists, the first point of exposure for U.S. fans has been the Internet. &#8220;The industry has democratized where artists are empowered at a grassroots level like myspace,&#8221; says David Sinclair, a London-based journalist who writes for The Times.</p>

<p><DIV class="artist_frame_2"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/l/lady_sovereign_1_150.jpg"> Lady Sovereign</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/c/corleon_d_1_150.jpg"> Don Corleon</LI>
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<p>The latest wave started in 2004 when Snow Patrol quietly crept onto U.S. shores with <EM>Final Straw</EM>. The Scottish-Irish quintet, with its often intense, always melodic, alternative rock, toured frequently in the U.S., slowly building an audience. By the time Eyes Open came out in the U.S. in May 2006, Americans were ready to hear more. That album&#8217;s &#8220;Chasing Cars&#8221; became the go-to song for hip TV shows, airing on outlets like <EM>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</EM>, and leading the track to take up residency in the upper reaches of Billboard&#8217;s Adult Top 40 and Adult Contemporary charts. According to Universal Music International, the album has sold close to four million copies worldwide.</p>

<p>Scotland is responsible for much more than one-half of Snow Patrol and has also given us KT Tunstall.  The Scottish lass began promoting herself in the U.S. long before her Relentless/Virgin debut came out in February 2006. Among her memorable gigs was a stirring acoustic set at BMI/Billboard&#8217;s SXSW brunch in March 2005.</p>

<p>Her big break in the U.K. came when she performed &#8220;Black Horse &amp; the Cherry Tree&#8221; on the influential British TV program <EM>Later with Jools Holland</EM> with less than 24 hours&#8217; notice after another act cancelled. <EM>Eye to the Telescope</EM>, which had come out to little fanfare, was re-released and eventually shot up to No. 3 on the British album charts.</p>

<p>In the U.S., &#8220;Black Horse&#8221; has spent more than a year on Billboard&#8217;s Adult Contemporary Chart  while the second single, &#8220;Suddenly I See,&#8221; has been locked in the upper reaches of the chart for more than four months. <EM>Eye to the Telescope</EM> has been on the Billboard 200 for more than 65 weeks.</p>

<p>The latest Scottish imports impacting in the U.S. are <A id="f3424" class="f3424" href="/affiliate/C3424">The Fratellis</A>. The first major U.S. exposure for the Scottish trio, all of whom have adopted bassist Barry Fratelli&#8217;s last name, came from iTune&#8217;s use of the utterly infectious &#8220;Flathead&#8221; in television ads. The trio&#8217;s debut, <EM>Costello Music</EM> (Cherry Tree/Interscope), revels in retro music that sounds instantly recognizable while new at the same time. The group can also be heard on the soundtrack to the movie <EM>Hot Fuzz</EM>.</p>

<p>While bands like Snow Patrol and the Fratellis are having their day, solo artists like former British Army captain James Blunt are leading the charge.</p>

<p>While many of the U.K.-based acts come to the U.S. via the American label&#8217;s U.K. affiliate, Blunt&#8217;s entry point was through Linda Perry&#8217;s Custard imprint. Perry signed the singer/songwriter after he&#8217;d linked with EMI Music Publishing in London. By the time <EM>Back to Bedlam</EM> came out in the U.S on Custard/Atlantic, the album had already hit No. 1 in the U.K. The first U.S. single, &#8220;You&#8217;re Beautiful,&#8221; reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the first song by a British performer to top that chart in 10 years.</p>

<p>Blunt rode the success of <EM>Bedlam</EM> and &#8220;Beautiful&#8221; to five Grammy nominations.</p>

<p>Like Blunt, fellow Brit <A id="f3396" class="f3396" href="/affiliate/C3396">Corinne Bailey Rae</A> had already hit No. 1 in her native U.K. when she came over here with her sweetly nuanced, mellow tunes. Her self-titled chart topper made her only the fourth female singer in the history of the British charts to debut at No. 1 with her first album. In the U.S., her rise has been no less spectacular, bolstered by major TV exposure via outlets like &#8220;Oprah Winfrey.&#8221; Rae snared three Grammy nominations, including the coveted best new artist. Her debut has surpassed the platinum mark here, pushed by first single &#8220;Put Your Records On.&#8221;</p>

<p>While Rae has gotten her share of press, seldom has an artist caused quite the media stir as Amy Winehouse. She&#8217;s a critical darling as famous for her beehive and tattoos as her shimmery, soulful, girl-group musical style.</p>

<p>The Enfield, England native&#8217;s <EM>Back to Black</EM> has already sold more than 1.2 million in the U.K. and helped Winehouse capture the Brit Award for best British female artist in February.</p>

<p>&#8220;She&#8217;s one part soul diva, one part jazz singer and one part rock star,&#8221; says Lamberg. &#8220;A deadly combo.&#8221;</p>

<p>&#8220;Fortunately for us, Amy loves to tour,&#8221; says Lipman, who notes she&#8217;ll play U.S. dates in June and this fall.</p>

<p>Winehouse&#8217;s U.S. labelmate Katie Melua was born in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, but ultimately settled in Surrey, England. At 15, Melua won a televised talent competition and was on her way. The classic pop singer released <EM>Call off the Search</EM> in 2003 and the album went on to sell 1.2 million copies in the U.K. alone. Her second album, <EM>Piece by Piece</EM>, moved 1.8 million copies in the U.K., with worldwide sales of more than 3 million.</p>

<p>Like Melua, Mika is another British immigrant. His music was created out of the unending loneliness that Mika says often engulfed him after his family moved from Beirut to Paris and, ultimately, to London. Vocally, he&#8217;s a cross between Freddie Mercury (whom he references on his first single, &#8220;Grace Kelly&#8221;) and Robbie Williams. The colorful &#8217;70s, psychedelic pop images that are the album art for <EM>Life in Cartoon Motion</EM> and his videos are as much a part of his image as his delectable, pop music.</p>

<p>&#8220;With Mika, the key word is different,&#8221; says Lipman. &#8220;Even though people respect the success you&#8217;re having, people [at pop radio] look at us kind of <A id="f690" class="f690" href="/affiliate/C690">sideways</A> and say &#8216;You expect me to play that?&#8217; and we say your listeners have spoken.&#8221; Indeed, the album racked up several consecutive weeks as the No. 1 pop album on iTunes.</p>

<p>Like Mika, <A id="f3402" class="f3402" href="/affiliate/C3402">Lily Allen</A>&#8217;s personality is as big as her music. Her music is classic pop, but she ties in ska, rap and her other influences to create a thoroughly modern and invigorating sound. Not surprisingly, <EM>Alright, Still</EM> has gone double platinum in her native England and platinum in Europe. It debuted at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 and continues to sell well.</p>

<p>Part of the strength of the current British invasion is its diversity. British rapper <A id="f3494" class="f3494" href="/affiliate/C3494">Lady Sovereign</A> caused waves of excitement when she became the first non-American female signed to Jay-Z&#8217;s Def Jam label.</p>

<p>The press excitement has outweighed sales so far, but Sinclair says that&#8217;s not surprising given how outside the mainstream her music is. &#8220;She&#8217;s a grime queen, it&#8217;s deep hardcore. It&#8217;s like East London rap, drum and bass.&#8221; But that edge is what has made the Wembley, England native such a phenomenon at 21. &#8220;She&#8217;s very alternative,&#8221; Sinclair continues. &#8220;She&#8217;s a name that people like to drop and frequently do.&#8221;</p>

<p>Her debut album, <EM>Public Warning</EM>, entered the Billboard Top 200 at No. 48, but her popularity is sure to rise when she opens for Gwen Stefani this summer.</p>

<p>Similar to Lady Sovereign, <A id="f3493" class="f3493" href="/affiliate/C3493">Don Corleon</A> relies on street rhythms to propel his sound. The leading Jamaican dancehall artist/producer has helped advance the dancehall movement in the U.S. through his work with such acts as Sean Paul, <A id="f1340" class="f1340" href="/affiliate/C1340">Rihanna</A>, Beenie Man, Capleton, Bounty Hunter and <A id="f1066" class="f1066" href="/affiliate/C1066">Wayne Wonder</A>. Kartel, noting a resemblance between the two, allegedly gave Donovan Bennett the Don Corleon moniker, as a takeoff on Marlon Brando&#8217;s &#8220;Godfather&#8221; character, Don Corleone.</p>

<p>As these artists continue to make inroads in America, Sinclair expects today&#8217;s success to continue to swell: &#8220;Everyone in Britain is trying to make a record,&#8221; he says, with only a little overstatement. &#8220;It&#8217;s a river that&#8217;s burst its banks and it&#8217;s flowing in all directions.&#8221;</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-07-02T19:08:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>2007 BMI Pop Awards: Song List</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/534983</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Adams, Ryan, Austin, Dallas, Bedingfield, Natasha, Bice, Bo, Black Eyed Peas, Blunt, James, Branch, Michelle, Brook, Holly, Brown, Chris, Byrne, David, Carey, Mariah, Charles, Ray, Coldplay, Crow, Sheryl, Day, Howie, De La Soul, DioGuardi, Kara, Fall Out Boy, Fatman Scoop, Foo Fighters, Foxx, Jamie, Garrett, Sean, Gorillaz, Grohl, Dave, Harrison, Rich, Hill, Faith, Jeezy, Young, Jerkins, Rodney, Kidd, Tammi, Lifehouse, McGehee, Vicky, McGraw, Tim, Mr. Collipark, Ne&#45;Yo, Nickelback, Powter, Daniel, Pretty Ricky, Rascal Flatts, Rihanna, Russell, Brenda, Shakira, Sparxxx, Bubba, Steele, Jeffrey, Trick Daddy, Tunstall, K.T., Weezer, West, Kanye, Wreckers, The, Ying Yang Twins, Pop</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>BAD DAY</strong><br />
  <a id='f2791' class='f2791' href='/affiliate/C2791'>Daniel Powter</a> <br />
  Song 6 Music <br />
  <em>Daniel Powter </em><br />
  <em>Warner Bros. Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>BECAUSE OF YOU</strong><br />
  David Hodges <br />
  Ben Moody <br />
  12:06 Publishing <br />
  Dwight Frye Music, Inc. <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Smellslikemetal Publishing <br />
  <em>Kelly Clarkson </em><br />
  <em>RCA/RMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>BEST OF YOU</strong><br />
  <a id='f1336' class='f1336' href='/affiliate/C1336'>Dave Grohl</a> <br />
  Nate Mendel <br />
  Chris Shiflett <br />
  Flying Earform Music <br />
  I Love Punk Rock Music <br />
  MJ Twelve Music <br />
  Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <br />
  <em><a id='f315' class='f315' href='/affiliate/C315'>Foo Fighters</a> </em><br />
  <em>RCA/RMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>BEVERLY HILLS (2nd Award)</strong><br />
  Rivers Cuomo <br />
  E. O. Smith Music <br />
  <em><a id='f795' class='f795' href='/affiliate/C795'>Weezer</a> </em><br />
  <em>Geffen Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>BLACK HORSE AND THE CHERRY TREE</strong><br />
  <a id='f3262' class='f3262' href='/affiliate/C3262'>KT Tunstall</a> <br />
  Sony/ATV Songs LLC <br />
  <em>KT Tunstall </em><br />
  <em>Virgin Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>CHECK ON IT</strong><br />
  <a id='f1086' class='f1086' href='/affiliate/C1086'>Sean Garrett</a> <br />
  Slim Thug <br />
  Colpix Music, Inc. <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Slim Thug Publishing <br />
  <em>Beyonc&eacute; featuring Slim Thug </em><br />
  <em>Columbia Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>COOL</strong><br />
  <a id='f913' class='f913' href='/affiliate/C913'>Dallas Austin</a> <br />
  Cyptron Music <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  <em>Gwen Stefani </em><br />
  <em>Interscope Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>CRAZY</strong><br />
  Cee-Lo Green <br />
  Gian Piero Reverberi (SIAE) <br />
  Gianfranco Reverberi (SIAE) <br />
  Killer Tracks <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em>Gnarls Barkely </em><br />
  <em>Downtown/Lava</em><br />
  <br /><strong>DANCE, DANCE</strong><br />
  Andrew Hurley <br />
  Patrick Stump <br />
  Joe Trohman <br />
  Pete Wentz <br />
  Chicago X Softcore Songs <br />
  Sony/ATV Songs LLC <br />
  <em><a id='f1338' class='f1338' href='/affiliate/C1338'>Fall Out Boy</a> </em><br />
  <em>IDJMG/Fueled By Ramen/Island</em><br />
  <br /><strong>DANI CALIFORNIA</strong><br />
  Flea <br />
  John Frusciante <br />
  Anthony Kiedis <br />
  Chad Smith <br />
  Moebetoblame Music <br />
  <em>Red Hot Chili Peppers </em><br />
  <em>Warner Bros. Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>DON'T FORGET ABOUT US</strong><br />
  <a id='f9' class='f9' href='/affiliate/C9'>Mariah Carey</a> <br />
  Rye Songs <br />
  Songs of Universal, Inc. <br />
  <em>Mariah Carey </em><br />
  <em>Island Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>FEEL GOOD INC.</strong><br />
  Damon Albarn (PRS) <br />
  Jamie Hewlett (PRS) <br />
  David Jolicoeur <br />
  80's Kid Music <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  <em><a id='f1328' class='f1328' href='/affiliate/C1328'>Gorillaz</a> featuring <a id='f1267' class='f1267' href='/affiliate/C1267'>De La Soul</a> </em><br />
  <em>Parlophone/Virgin</em><br />
  <br /><strong>GOLD DIGGER</strong><br />
  <a id='f2245' class='f2245' href='/affiliate/C2245'>Ray Charles</a> <br />
  Renald J. Richard <br />
  <a id='f798' class='f798' href='/affiliate/C798'>Kanye West</a> <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Mijac Music <br />
  Please Gimme My Publishing, Inc. <br />
  Unichappell Music, Inc. <br />
  <em>Kanye West featuring <a id='f319' class='f319' href='/affiliate/C319'>Jamie Foxx</a></em><br />
  <em>Roc-A-Fella Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>GOOD IS GOOD</strong><br />
  <a id='f239' class='f239' href='/affiliate/C239'>Sheryl Crow</a> <br />
  Old Crow Music <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em>Sheryl Crow </em><br />
  <em>A &amp; M/Interscope Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>GRILLZ</strong><br />
  Sean Garrett <br />
  Gipp <br />
  <a id='f364' class='f364' href='/affiliate/C364'>Rich Harrison</a> <br />
  Lil Wayne <br />
  T.I. <br />
  Dam Rich Music <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Money Mack Music <br />
  Mutant Mindframe Music <br />
  <em>Nelly featuring Paul Wall, Ali &amp; Gipp </em><br />
  <em>Derrty/Fo Reel/Universal Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>HIPS DON'T LIE</strong><br />
  Jerry  &quot;Wonder&quot; Duplessis <br />
  <a id='f679' class='f679' href='/affiliate/C679'>Shakira</a> <br />
  Aniwi Music LLC <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  JNR Music Publishing, Inc. <br />
  Te Bass Music, Inc. <br />
  <em>Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean </em><br />
  <em>Epic Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>HOME</strong><br />
  Alan Chang <br />
  Amy Foster-Gillies <br />
  Almost October Songs <br />
  Ihan Zhan Music <br />
  Songs of Universal, Inc. <br />
  <em>Michael Bubl&eacute; </em><br />
  <em>143 Records/Warner Bros.</em><br />
  <br /><strong>I'M FEELING YOU</strong><br />
  <a id='f168' class='f168' href='/affiliate/C168'>Michelle Branch</a> <br />
  <a id='f259' class='f259' href='/affiliate/C259'>Kara DioGuardi</a> <br />
  I'm Still With The Band Music <br />
  K'Stuff Publishing <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em>Santana featuring <a id='f820' class='f820' href='/affiliate/C820'>The Wreckers</a> </em><br />
  <em>Arista/RMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>I'M SPRUNG</strong><br />
  T-Pain <br />
  Nappypub Music <br />
  Zomba Songs <br />
  <em>T-Pain </em><br />
  <em>Jive/Zomba</em><br />
  <br /><strong>LET ME HOLD YOU</strong><br />
  <a id='f660' class='f660' href='/affiliate/C660'>Brenda Russell</a> <br />
  Ernest D. &quot;No ID&quot; Wilson <br />
  Chrysalis Songs <br />
  No I.D. Music Publishing <br />
  <em>Lil Bow Wow featuring Omarion </em><br />
  <em>Columbia/Sum</em><br />
  <br /><strong>LIKE WE NEVER LOVED AT ALL</strong><br />
  <a id='f2975' class='f2975' href='/affiliate/C2975'>Vicky McGehee</a> <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em><a id='f372' class='f372' href='/affiliate/C372'>Faith Hill</a> </em><br />
  <em>Warner Bros. Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>LONELY</strong><br />
  Gene Allan <br />
  Bobby Vinton <br />
  Feather Music <br />
  <em>Akon </em><br />
  <em>SRC/Universal Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>LOSE CONTROL</strong><br />
  Juan Atkins <br />
  Richard Davis <br />
  <a id='f3261' class='f3261' href='/affiliate/C3261'>Fatman Scoop</a> aka Big Colorado <br />
  Curtis Lee Hudson <br />
  Big Colorado Music <br />
  Deep Space Music <br />
  Electro Groove Music <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Publishing Corporation of America <br />
  Spirit One Publishing <br />
  <em>Missy Elliott featuring Ciara &amp; Fatman Scoop </em><br />
  <em>Atlantic Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>MS. NEW BOOTY</strong><br />
  Michael  &quot;<a id='f3344' class='f3344' href='/affiliate/C3344'>Mr. ColliPark</a>&quot; Crooms <br />
  D-Roc (<a id='f74' class='f74' href='/affiliate/C74'>Ying Yang Twins</a>) <br />
  Kaine (Ying Yang Twins) <br />
  <a id='f180' class='f180' href='/affiliate/C180'>Bubba Sparxxx</a> <br />
  ColliPark Music <br />
  Da Crippler Publishing <br />
  E W C Publishing Co. <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Soar Loser Music <br />
  <em>Bubba Sparxxx featuring Ying Yang Twins &amp;  Mr. ColliPark </em><br />
  <em>New South/Purple Ribbon/Virgin</em><br />
  <br /><strong>MY HUMPS</strong><br />
  Lynn Tolliver, Jr. <br />
  will.i.am <br />
  Cherry River Music Co. <br />
  Jimi Mac Music <br />
  OG Music <br />
  will.i.am music, inc. <br />
  <em><a id='f151' class='f151' href='/affiliate/C151'>Black Eyed Peas</a> </em><br />
  <em>A &amp; M/Interscope Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>OH</strong><br />
  Don Carlos Price <br />
  M. Semaji Music <br />
  <em>Ciara featuring Ludacris </em><br />
  <em>Sho'Nuff/Musicline/LaFace/Zomba</em><br />
  <br /><strong>ONE WISH</strong><br />
  Fred Jerkins <br />
  <a id='f413' class='f413' href='/affiliate/C413'>Rodney Jerkins</a> <br />
  Ray J <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Ensign Music LLC <br />
  Fred Jerkins Publishing <br />
  Rodney Jerkins Productions, Inc. <br />
  Stop Trying To Copy My Music <br />
  <em>Ray J </em><br />
  <em>Knockout/Sanctuary</em><br />
  <br /><strong>PHOTOGRAPH</strong><br />
  Daniel Adair (SOCAN) <br />
  Chad Kroeger (SOCAN) <br />
  Mike Kroeger (SOCAN) <br />
  Ryan Peake (SOCAN) <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em><a id='f579' class='f579' href='/affiliate/C579'>Nickelback</a> </em><br />
  <em>Roadrunner/IDJMG Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>PROBABLY WOULDN'T BE THIS WAY</strong><br />
  <a id='f3151' class='f3151' href='/affiliate/C3151'>Tammi Kidd</a> <br />
  Irving Music <br />
  <em>LeAnn Rimes </em><br />
  <em>Asylum/Curb</em><br />
  <br /><strong>THE REAL THING</strong><br />
  Kara DioGuardi <br />
  Marti Frederiksen <br />
  K'Stuff Publishing <br />
  Sony/ATV Songs LLC <br />
  White Pearl Songs <br />
  <em><a id='f3211' class='f3211' href='/affiliate/C3211'>Bo Bice</a> </em><br />
  <em>RCA/RMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>RUN IT!</strong><br />
  Sean Garrett <br />
  Hitco Music <br />
  Team S Dot Publishing <br />
  <em><a id='f2200' class='f2200' href='/affiliate/C2200'>Chris Brown</a> </em><br />
  <em>Jive/Zomba</em></p>
<p align="left"><br /><strong>S O S</strong><br />
  Evan Bogart <br />
  Edward Cobb <br />
  Jonathan  &quot;JR&quot; Rotem <br />
  Embassy Music Corporation <br />
  Here's Lookin' At You Kidd Music <br />
  Jonathan Rotem Music <br />
  Reach Global Songs <br />
  Southside Independent Music Publishing LLC <br />
  <em><a id='f1340' class='f1340' href='/affiliate/C1340'>Rihanna</a> </em><br />
  <em>SRP/Def Jam/IDJMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>SAVIN' ME</strong><br />
  Daniel Adair (SOCAN) <br />
  Chad Kroeger (SOCAN) <br />
  Mike Kroeger (SOCAN) <br />
  Ryan Peake (SOCAN) <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  Nickelback <br />
  Roadrunner/IDJMG Records <br />
  <br /><strong>SHAKE IT OFF</strong><br />
  Mariah Carey <br />
  Rye Songs <br />
  Songs of Universal, Inc. <br />
  <em>Mariah Carey </em><br />
  <em>Island Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>SHE SAYS</strong><br />
  <a id='f250' class='f250' href='/affiliate/C250'>Howie Day</a> <br />
  HKD Music <br />
  <em>Howie Day </em><br />
  <em>Epic Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>SO SICK</strong><br />
  <a id='f3127' class='f3127' href='/affiliate/C3127'>Ne-Yo</a> <br />
  Super Sayin' Publishing <br />
  Zomba Songs <br />
  <em>Ne-Yo </em><br />
  <em>Def Jam/IDJMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>SOUL SURVIVOR</strong><br />
  <a id='f3123' class='f3123' href='/affiliate/C3123'>Young Jeezy</a> <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Young Jeezy Music <br />
  <em>Young Jeezy featuring Akon </em><br />
  <em>Corporate Thugs/Def Jam Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>STICKWITU</strong><br />
  Franne Golde <br />
  Kasia Livingston <br />
  Robert Palmer <br />
  Franne Gee Music<br />
  Myia&rsquo;s Koala Bear Music Publishing <br />
  Notting Hill Music, Inc. <br />
  Parchi Music <br />
  Sony/ATV Songs LLC <br />
  <em>Pussycat Dolls </em><br />
  <em>A &amp; M Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>SUGAR (GIMME SOME)</strong><br />
  <a id='f186' class='f186' href='/affiliate/C186'>David Byrne</a> <br />
  <a id='f770' class='f770' href='/affiliate/C770'>Trick Daddy</a> <br />
  First and Gold Publishing <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em>Trick Daddy featuring Ludacris &amp; Cee-Lo </em><br />
  <em>Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic</em><br />
  <br /><strong>SUGAR, WE'RE GOIN' DOWN</strong><br />
  Andrew Hurley <br />
  Patrick Stump <br />
  Joe Trohman <br />
  Pete Wentz <br />
  Chicago X Softcore Songs <br />
  Sony/ATV Songs LLC <br />
  <em>Fall Out Boy </em><br />
  <em>IDJMG/Fueled By Ramen/Island</em><br />
  <br /><strong>TALK</strong><br />
  Karl Bartos (GEMA) <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em><a id='f224' class='f224' href='/affiliate/C224'>Coldplay</a> </em><br />
  <em>Capitol Music Group</em><br />
  <br /><strong>UNFAITHFUL</strong><br />
  Ne-Yo <br />
  Super Sayin' Publishing <br />
  Zomba Songs <br />
  <em>Rihanna </em><br />
  <em>SRP/Def Jam/IDJMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>UNWRITTEN</strong><br />
  <a id='f1343' class='f1343' href='/affiliate/C1343'>Natasha Bedingfield</a> (PRS) <br />
  Danielle Brisebois <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Gator Baby <br />
  <em>Natasha Bedingfield </em><br />
  <em>Epic Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>WALK AWAY</strong><br />
  Kara DioGuardi <br />
  K'Stuff Publishing <br />
  <em>Kelly Clarkson </em><br />
  <em>RCA/RMG</em><br />
  <br /><strong>WHAT HURTS THE MOST</strong><br />
  <a id='f717' class='f717' href='/affiliate/C717'>Jeffrey Steele</a> <br />
  Gottahaveable Music <br />
  Songs of Windswept Pacific <br />
  <em><a id='f633' class='f633' href='/affiliate/C633'>Rascal Flatts</a> </em><br />
  <em>Lyric Street</em><br />
  <br /><strong>WHEN THE STARS GO BLUE</strong><br />
  <a id='f83' class='f83' href='/affiliate/C83'>Ryan Adams</a> <br />
  Barland Music <br />
  <em><a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a> </em><br />
  <em>Curb Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>WHERE'D YOU GO</strong><br />
  Mike Shinoda <br />
  Kenji Kobayashi Music <br />
  Zomba Songs <br />
  <em>Fort Minor featuring <a id='f2792' class='f2792' href='/affiliate/C2792'>Holly Brook</a> &amp; Jonah Matranga </em><br />
  <em>Machine Shop/WB</em><br />
  <br /><strong>YOU AND ME (2nd Award)</strong><br />
  Jude Cole <br />
  Jason Wade <br />
  Dimensional Songs of the Knoll <br />
  G-Chills Music <br />
  Jude Cole Music <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em><a id='f477' class='f477' href='/affiliate/C477'>Lifehouse</a> </em><br />
  <em>Geffen Records</em><br />
  <br /><strong>YOU 'RE BEAUTIFUL</strong><br />
  <a id='f3099' class='f3099' href='/affiliate/C3099'>James Blunt</a> (PRS) <br />
  Amanda Ghost (PRS) <br />
  Sacha Skarbek <br />
  David Platz Music, Inc. <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <br />
  <em>James Blunt </em><br />
  <em>Atlantic Records</em></p>
<p align="left"><strong>YOUR BODY</strong>
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  Bigg D <br />
  Marcus  &quot;Pleasure&quot; Cooper <br />
  Jim Jonsin <br />
  Corey  &quot;Slick' Em&quot; Mathis <br />
  Diamond  &quot;Baby Blue&quot; Smith <br />
  Joseph  &quot;Blue&quot; Smith <br />
  Spectacular Smith <br />
  Black Boy Hatchet Music <br />
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br />
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br />
  <em><a id='f1342' class='f1342' href='/affiliate/C1342'>Pretty Ricky</a> </em><br />
  <em>Atlantic Records</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <dc:subject>Tunstall, K.T., London, Industry</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI London&#8217;s Nick Robinson will participate in the &#8220;Taking the Scenic Route&#8221; panel during <i>Music Week&#8217;s</i> one-day conference entitled &#8220;Making It In America,&#8221; sponsored by BMI. The panel is a discussion about alternative ways of getting music to the media and tastemakers in the U.S. other than through traditional routes and making the most of the MySpace, blogs, film and TV syncs, etc. Other speakers include <a id='f3262' class='f3262' href='/affiliate/C3262'>KT Tunstall</a>&#8217;s manager Simon Banks, artist Imogen Heap and radio guy Jeff McClusky. 1:45 - 3 p.m. at Rich Mix Cultural Foundation (35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA).
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      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/335071</link>
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      <dc:subject>David, Karen, Tunstall, K.T., Rock</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI, along with Gibson Guitars and <i>Billboard</i> magazine, co-sponsored the latest edition of the "Tuesday Night Music Club" showcase series at the Hard Rock Caf&#233; in London. New BMI artist Karima Francis, one of the U.K.'s hottest unsigned female singer/songwriters, performed to a packed house of A&R executives.<p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/musicworld/musicpeople/200611/images/kfrancis.jpg" width="450" height="295"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">Karima Francis (center) is pictured with BMI London's Nick Robinson (left) and Brandon Bakshi.</td> </tr> </table></p> <p> The Tuesday Night Music Club was created by BMI as a platform to showcase and help acts looking for record or publishing deals, and to provide a great networking opportunity for professionals in the entertainment industry. The showcase is held every two months at the Hard Rock Caf&#233; in London's Piccadilly Circus. Among the previous acts that have appeared are <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200605/kt_tunstall.asp">KT Tunstall</a>, Martin Fry, Karen David and Tom Baxter.]]></content:encoded>
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      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/334796</link>
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      <dc:subject>Tunstall, K.T., Rock, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Singer/songwriter <a id='f3262' class='f3262' href='/affiliate/C3262'>K.T. Tunstall</a> makes no bones about where her creativity comes from. Growing up in the university town of St Andrew's, Scotland (which she describes as "beautiful but sheltered, a little bubble"), she always knew she had been adopted at birth. "I grew up knowing I could have had a million different lives," she says. "It makes your life mysterious and your imagination go wild."</p>

<p>Her debut album, <em>Eye To The Telescope</em> (Virgin/Relentless/EMI), is the result. "My songs examine and explore little specific emotions or situations or stories," she explains. "They're kitchen-table songs, like a conversation between me and one other person. It's almost like an alien has been sent to get emotional samples from human beings and put it all together on a record."</p>

<p>The almost lethal combination of heartfelt melody and gripping lyrical bite has turned such tunes as "Suddenly I See" and "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" into radio and MTV staples. Not bad for someone who started out playing piano, then flute, before deciding to give singing a try. "I'm pretty certain that I learned how to sing because someone gave me an Ella Fitzgerald tape," she says. "She was my singing teacher."</p>

<p>Responding to charges in some quarters that <em>Telescope</em>'s lyrical content was overshadowed by an overly sweet production, K.T. (the initials don't stand for anything, incidentally; they're just a play on her actual name, Kate) promises a more low-fi approach next time out. "On the whole, I'm a positive, skippity-la-la person but I love the dark side of music and I will always want to explore that," she declares.</p>

<p>And the forthright 31-year-old plans to remain single-minded as her career continues. "I'm not exactly sure what has driven me so hard," she says. "I've never questioned it. I've never had a back-up plan. I was never going to do anything else."</p>
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      <dc:date>2006-05-07T18:00:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Brits Honor Best of BMI&#8217;s UK Stars</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334690</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Arctic Monkeys, Blunt, James, Lemar, Tunstall, K.T., Weller, Paul, West, Kanye</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI songwriters and artists led the list of winners at the <a href= "http://brits.co.uk/" target="_blank">Brit Awards</a>, the UK's most prestigious music awards show, held at London's Earls Court Arena on February 15.</p> <p align="center"> <table width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/brits_jblunt.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/brits_kttunstall.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">James Blunt</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">KT Tunstall</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Newcomer James Blunt, who performed his million-selling ballad "You're Beautiful" during the ceremony, picked up two Brits for British Male Solo Artist and Pop Act. Scottish singer/songwriter KT Tunstall won the award in the other solo category for Best British Female Artist.</p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/brits_arctic_monkeys.jpg" width="300" height="150"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/brits_lemar.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td">Arctic Monkeys</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Lemar</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Indie rockers Arctic Monkeys were named British Breakthrough Act, voted for by Radio 1 listeners, while r&b crooner Lemar picked up the award for British Urban Act. A special award for Outstanding Contribution to Music was given to former Jam frontman Paul Weller.</p>      <p align="center"> <table width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/brits_pweller.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/brits_kwest.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Paul Weller</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Kanye West</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Still riding high from his triple win at the <a href= "/news/200602/20060209a.asp">recent Grammy Awards</a>, rapper <a href= "/musicworld/features/200410/kwest.asp">Kanye West</a> was named International Male Solo Artist.</p> <p> Established in 1977, the Brit Awards is a charity event that donates all proceeds to the British Record Industry Trust, better known as the Brit Trust, an organization that encourages the exploration and pursuit of the educational, cultural and therapeutic benefits of music. The Brit Awards is one of the UK's most exciting, most talked about and most successful music events and is considered the equivalent of the Grammys. The ceremony is televised the next day on UK's ITV1.]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-02-16T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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