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      <title>BMI Shows &#8216;Who&#8217;s Next&#8217; at &#8216;Writers on the Rise&#8217; Event in N.Y.</title>
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      <dc:subject>Lanz, Lopez, Jennifer, Mayfield, Curtis, Mayfield, Moses, Richardson, Curtis, Rihanna, Shinedown, Smith, Brent, Songz, Trey, Stone, Joss, Switchfoot, Underwood, Carrie, Winans, Vickie, Pop, Rock, Urban</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI&#8217;s New York Writer/Publisher Relations department hosted its first &#8220;Who&#8217;s Next: Writers on the Rise&#8221; event on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at the Redeye Grill in Manhattan. The packed media reception featured Josiah Bell, Dave Katz, Claude Kelly, Lady GaGa, <a id='f2860' class='f2860' href='/affiliate/C2860'>Lanz</a>, Matthew Mayfield, <a id='f1051' class='f1051' href='/affiliate/C1051'>Curtis Richardson</a>, Steven Sater, Duncan Sheik, <a id='f3260' class='f3260' href='/affiliate/C3260'>Brent Smith</a> of <a id='f3343' class='f3343' href='/affiliate/C3343'>Shinedown</a> and Frankie Storm, 11 of BMI&#8217;s top up-and-coming songwriters and composers whose work is elevating them within the global music industry and community.
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Shown are (front row): songwriter Josiah Bell; BMI&#8217;s June Neira; songwriter/artists Matthew Mayfield, Frankie Storm and Duncan Sheik; composer Steven Sater; and songwriter/artists Lady GaGa and Lanz; (back row): BMI&#8217;s Ben Tischker and Wardell Malloy; songwriter Claude Kelly; songwriter/artist Brent Smith of Shinedown; BMI&#8217;s Charlie Feldman; songwriters Curtis Richardson and Dave Katz; and BMI&#8217;s Samantha Cox.</div>
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<b>Josiah Bell</b>
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Songwriter/producer/engineer; signed first production deal to M2 Entertainment at 14-years-old; produced and wrote six songs for Stellar Award and Grammy-nominated gospel artist <a id='f3266' class='f3266' href='/affiliate/C3266'>Vickie Winans</a> at age 15; produced and wrote two songs for gospel artist Smokie Norful, including the hit single, &#8220;Can&#8217;t Nobody&#8221;; Smokie&#8217;s CD went Gold and won a Grammy for Gospel Album of the Year. Josiah is currently working on a solo project.
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<b>Dave Katz</b> 
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Prolific songwriter for bands like Coheed + Cambria, Gym Class Heroes, Boys Like Girls; wrote and produced &#8220;Bring It (Snakes on a Plane)&#8221; for the <i>Snakes on a Plane</i> soundtrack; worked with Roger Daltry on his 1992 release, <i>Rocks in the Head</i>.
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<b>Claude Kelly </b>
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Singer/songwriter/vocal arranger for artists like Carl Thomas, <a id='f769' class='f769' href='/affiliate/C769'>Trey Songz</a>, DJ Clue, Ray J, Danity Kane, Brooke Hogan, Frankie J
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<b>Lady GaGa </b>
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Singer/songwriter and N.Y. native, GaGa was chosen by the Songwriter&#8217;s Hall of Fame as one of nine performers in the 2006 New Songwriter&#8217;s Showcase, and as result, was signed to a production deal with Sony&#8217;s multi-platinum producer, Rob Fusari; since then GaGa has been in the midst of a label and industry frenzy!
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<b>Lanz </b>
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Songwriter/rapper; by 13, Lanz was already making an impression on New York&#8217;s underground rap scene, performing at clubs around town. At 16, her razor sharp lyrics and delivery on tough issues caught the attention of Interscope/Geffen/A&amp;M Chairman Jimmy Iovine, who signed her. Currently finishing up her debut CD.
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<b>Matthew Mayfield</b> 
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Lead vocalist/guitarist for <a id='f2866' class='f2866' href='/affiliate/C2866'>Moses Mayfield</a> who was writing his own songs by 12. For him, songwriting is about connecting on a personal, emotional level, &#8220;dealing with my own demons and other peoples&#8217; demons, vicariously.&#8221; Moses Mayfield has opened for <a id='f3118' class='f3118' href='/affiliate/C3118'>Switchfoot</a>, The Fray, My Morning Jacket and will be opening for Pete Yorn in early &#8217;07. Debut release on Columbia set for March 27.
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<b>Curtis Richardson</b> 
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Has written for <a id='f489' class='f489' href='/affiliate/C489'>Jennifer Lopez</a> and LL Cool J (No. 1 hit &#8220;All I Have&#8221;), <a id='f724' class='f724' href='/affiliate/C724'>Joss Stone</a>, <a id='f1340' class='f1340' href='/affiliate/C1340'>Rihanna</a>, Sharissa. Coming up in &#8217;07, Curtis will be writing with Craig David, Kelly Clarkson, <a id='f3113' class='f3113' href='/affiliate/C3113'>Carrie Underwood</a> and Chaka Khan.
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<b>Steven Sater</b> 
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A multiple threat with projects in theatre, film, music and television. Sater makes his Broadway debut with the book and lyrics to <i>Spring Awakening</i>. His partner, Duncan Sheik, wrote the music to the smash musical, which topped some of 2006&#8217;s Ten Best lists from <i>Time Magazine, USA Today, New York Magazine</i> and both critics from <i>Time-Out New York</i> and <i>The New York Times</i>, placing <i>Spring Awakening</i> among the front-runners for this year. In just a matter of weeks, the CD is already No. 3 on the <i>Billboard</i> charts for Cast Albums and Virgin&#8217;s No. 1 best seller for Cast Albums.
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<b>Duncan Sheik </b>
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Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter/recording artist who scored for film and the stage; produced Gold records for himself and his peers; year-long ride on the pop charts with &#8220;Barely Breathing&#8221;; new CD <i>White Limousine</i>. Broadway debut with writing partner Steve Sater of critically acclaimed <i>Spring Awakening</i>, the new musical based on Frank Wedekind&#8217;s controversial 1891 play about a young person&#8217;s sexual awakening.
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<b>Brent Smith </b>
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Lead singer and songwriter for Atlantic platinum recording artists, Shinedown. Brent currently co-wrote the album cut, &#8220;There and Back Again&#8221; with RCA chart-topping <i>American Idol</i> finalist Daughtry and is currently co-writing in all genres, including rock, pop and country.
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<b>Frankie Storm</b> 
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Philly-based 24-year-old singer/songwriter currently working with production teams like Stargate, Soul Shock and Karlin and the Underdogs.
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      <title>Shinedown</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/335014</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, 3 Doors Down, Alter Bridge, Nickelback, Shinedown, Smith, Brent, Musical Styles, Rock, Musicworld, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pounding out over 200 concerts a year is probably one of the quickest ways for a group to either make it or break it: You&#8217;re either demonstrating some pretty solid chops as a band to be reckoned with, or you&#8217;re exposing yourselves as never-will-be&#8217;s. <p>For the four members of melodic hard-rock band <a id='f3343' class='f3343' href='/affiliate/C3343'>Shinedown</a>, life on the road has definitely landed them in the former category. <p>Indeed, after a solid 23 months of touring behind debut album <em>Leave a Whisper</em> (Atlantic), the group &#8212; singer Brent Smith, guitarist Jasin Todd, bassist Brad Stewart and drummer Barry Kerch &#8212; barely took enough time to do their laundry before hitting the studio for the follow-up, last year&#8217;s <em>Us and Them</em>. &#8220;We took two weeks off and then went right back into the studio,&#8221; affirms Smith. <p>The Jacksonville, Fla.-based outfit, riding the crest of its ubiquitous radio single, &#8220;Fly from the Inside,&#8221; has garnered favorable comparisons to everyone from <a id='f76' class='f76' href='/affiliate/C76'>3 Doors Down</a> and <a id='f579' class='f579' href='/affiliate/C579'>Nickelback</a> to Alice in Chains and <a id='f46' class='f46' href='/affiliate/C46'>Alter Bridge</a>, but <em>Us and Them</em> (a pointed reference to the close relationship Shinedown has with its fans) finds them carving out their own identity. <p> &#8220;I had more to talk about on the second record,&#8221; Smith says. &#8220;There are so many songs about fans and the people I talked to, and their lives and their relationships. In a way, I feel like I took what they couldn&#8217;t talk about and hopefully I wrote down what they felt.&#8221; <p> Currently riding the nation&#8217;s highways, Shinedown found the time to deliver an iTunes EP in June (featuring two versions of recent fave &#8220;I Dare You&#8221;) and is gearing up for a fall tour supporting Godsmack and Rob Zombie. The constant nearness has turned the group into a close-knit family. <p>&#8220;It&#8217;s about a unity, a brotherhood,&#8221; says Smith, &#8220;and about sharing what we&#8217;ve all been through and being able to take it to the stage.&#8221;]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-10-15T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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