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      <title>BMI Honors The Jacksons, T&#45;Pain and Many More at Urban Awards in Los Angeles</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/537205</link>
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      <dc:subject>Mario, T&#45;Pain, Rich Boy, Lloyd, Polow Da Don, Rick Ross, JoJo, Baby Bash, Brown, Chris, Bryant, Del, Jerkins, Rodney, Kelly, R., Mr. Collipark, Ne&#45;Yo, West, Kanye, Urban</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI saluted the world&#8217;s premier r&b, rap and hip-hop songwriters, producers and publishers September 4 at its Urban Awards. BMI President & CEO <a id='f1068' class='f1068' href='/affiliate/C1068'>Del Bryant</a> and Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations, Atlanta Catherine Brewton hosted the annual ceremony at the Wilshire Theatre in Beverly Hills.</p>

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<p>The industry&#8217;s hottest songwriter/artist <a id='f3508' class='f3508' href='/affiliate/C3508'>T-Pain</a> earned the coveted Songwriter of the Year crown and shared the Producer of the Year trophy with crossover king Jonathan &#8220;J.R.&#8221; Rotem and hip-hop visionary <a id='f798' class='f798' href='/affiliate/C798'>Kanye West</a>. Song of the Year honors went to Beyonc&#233;&#8217;s &#8220;Irreplaceable,&#8221; co-written by <a id='f3127' class='f3127' href='/affiliate/C3127'>Ne-Yo</a>, Amund Bj&#248;erklund (TONO) and Espen Lind (TONO), while Universal Music Publishing Group secured the Publisher of the Year title.</p>

<p><a href="/news/entry/537206">Full List of 2008 BMI Award Winning Songs</a></p>

<p>The night&#8217;s festivities culminated with the presentation of the prestigious BMI Icon Award to legends <a id='f4158' class='f4158' href='/affiliate/C4158'>The Jacksons</a>, whose achievements were celebrated with a musical tribute. Throughout the ceremony, the audience also enjoyed live performances of many of the award-winning songs by music&#8217;s biggest stars including <a id='f3439' class='f3439' href='/affiliate/C3439'>Rick Ross</a>, T-Pain, Lil&#8217; Wayne, Ray J, <a id='f3475' class='f3475' href='/affiliate/C3475'>LLOYD</a>, <a id='f3604' class='f3604' href='/affiliate/C3604'>Mario</a>, <a id='f3410' class='f3410' href='/affiliate/C3410'>JoJo</a>, Keri Hilson and Yung Berg.</p>

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<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/t/t_pain_2_150.jpg"> T-Pain</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/r/rotem_jr_2_150.jpg"> &#8220;J.R.&#8221; Rotem</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/w/west_k_4_150.jpg"> Kanye West</LI>
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<p>T-Pain&#8217;s resounding claim to the Songwriter of the Year title is buoyed by his jaw-dropping seven contributions to BMI&#8217;s most-performed list: &#8220;Bartender,&#8221; &#8220;Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin&#8217;),&#8221; &#8220;Cyclone,&#8221; &#8220;Good Life,&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;m a Flirt,&#8221; &#8220;Kiss Kiss,&#8221;&#8220;Low&#8221; and &#8220;Shawty.&#8221; The past year found T-Pain everywhere, as he collaborated with hip-hop&#8217;s elite including Yung Joc, Akon, <a id='f119' class='f119' href='/affiliate/C119'>Baby Bash</a>, Kanye West, <a id='f71' class='f71' href='/affiliate/C71'>R. Kelly</a>, T.I., <a id='f2200' class='f2200' href='/affiliate/C2200'>Chris Brown</a>, Flo Rida and Plies. Flo Rida&#8217;s &#8220;Flow&#8221; featuring T-Pain became an international smash, topping charts in a diverse slew of countries including Finland, Ireland and Australia.</p>

<p>Song of the Year &#8220;Irreplaceable&#8221; also topped charts all over the world, reigning at the no. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for ten consecutive weeks. Co-penned by Ne-Yo, along with songwriters Amund Bj&#248;erklund and Espen Lind (both members of Norwegian performing right society TONO and represented in the U.S. by BMI), and published by EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc., Super Sayin&#8217; Publishing and Universal Music-Z Songs, Beyonc&#233;&#8217;s &#8220;Irreplaceable&#8221; was certified multi-platinum and became the United States&#8217; best-selling single of 2007.</p>

<p>One of pop music&#8217;s most influential quintets, The Jacksons blazed a trail for r&b and pop music, creating a sound and musical image that is emulated to this day. Hailing from Gary, Indiana, and formed in 1966, the Jackson brothers&#8212;Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael and, joining in 1976, younger brother Randy&#8212;were a true American success story, transcending race and redefining the sound of pop and r&b music. They were the first group to have their first four singles hit no. 1, and they remain one of the most globally influential pop and r&b groups in history. The Jackson 5 were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. In addition to being premier recording and performing artists, the Jacksons wrote multiple hits, including the &#8217;80s &#8220;Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground),&#8221; &#8220;2300 Jackson Street,&#8221; &#8220;Can You Feel It,&#8221; and &#8220;State of Shock.&#8221;</p>

<p>T-Pain, Jonathan &#8220;J.R.&#8221; Rotem and Kanye West shared the Producer of the Year win thanks to individually logging the most producer credits on charting songs over the past year. The BMI Top Urban Producers list also included DJ Montay, <a id='f3344' class='f3344' href='/affiliate/C3344'>Mr. ColliPark</a>, <a id='f3443' class='f3443' href='/affiliate/C3443'>Polow Da Don</a>, <a id='f413' class='f413' href='/affiliate/C413'>Rodney Jerkins</a>, Soulja Boy Tell&#8217;em and <a id='f4156' class='f4156' href='/affiliate/C4156'>will.i.am</a>.</p>

<p>Universal Music Publishing Group earned the BMI Urban Publisher of the Year trophy by scoring the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. The publishing giant&#8217;s twenty hits on the most-performed list include &#8220;Throw Some D&#8217;s&#8221; recorded by <a id='f3495' class='f3495' href='/affiliate/C3495'>Rich Boy</a> featuring Polow Da Don; Song of the Year &#8220;Irreplaceable;&#8221; Flo Rida&#8217;s &#8220;Low&#8221; featuring T-Pain; &#8220;You&#8221; recorded by LLOYD featuring Lil&#8217; Wayne and Ciara&#8217;s &#8220;Promise.&#8221;</p>

<p>In addition to the BMI performance awards, trade publication <em>Billboard</em> recognized the BMI-affiliated writers whose songs reached No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot Rap Tracks, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Hot 100 charts during the past year.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2008-09-05T04:30:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Daryl Hall &amp;amp; John Oates to be Named BMI Icons at 56th Annual Pop Awards May 20 in Los Angeles</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536091</link>
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      <dc:subject>Oates, John, 3 Doors Down, Bee Gees, The, Branch, Michelle, Brown, James, Bryant, Del, Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash, Crow, Sheryl, Davies, Ray, Foo Fighters, Haggard, Merle, Kelly, R., Lennon, John, Lil Jon, Linkin Park, Maroon 5, Nelson, Willie, Nickelback, Parton, Dolly, Santana, Carlos, Simon, Paul, Williams, Pharrell, Wilson, Brian, BMI Pop Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/images/news/2008/hall_oates.jpg" class="photo-wrap">BMI will salute duo <a id="f3716" class="f3716" href="/affiliate/C3716">Daryl Hall</a> &amp; <a id="f3717" class="f3717" href="/affiliate/C3717">John Oates</a> as BMI Icons at its 56th annual Pop Awards, slated for Tuesday, May 20 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles. Hosted by BMI President &amp; CEO <a id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</a> and BMI Vice President &amp; General Manager, Writer/Publisher Relations, Los Angeles, Barbara Cane, the invitation-only event will also honor the songwriters and publishers of the past year&#8217;s most-performed pop songs in the United States. The evening&#8217;s capstone will take the form of a stirring musical tribute to Daryl Hall &amp; John Oates.</p>

<p>BMI Icons are selected because of their &#8220;unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.&#8221; As BMI Icons, Daryl Hall &amp; John Oates will join elite ranks that include <a id="f136" class="f136" href="/affiliate/C136">the Bee Gees</a>, <a id="f2712" class="f2712" href="/affiliate/C2712">Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash</a>, <a id="f692" class="f692" href="/affiliate/C692">Paul Simon</a>, <a id="f356" class="f356" href="/affiliate/C356">Merle Haggard</a>, <a id="f815" class="f815" href="/affiliate/C815">Brian Wilson</a>, <a id="f574" class="f574" href="/affiliate/C574">Willie Nelson</a>, <a id="f916" class="f916" href="/affiliate/C916">James Brown</a>, <a id="f927" class="f927" href="/affiliate/C927">Ray Davies</a>, <a id="f6" class="f6" href="/affiliate/C6">Carlos Santana</a> and <a id="f598" class="f598" href="/affiliate/C598">Dolly Parton</a>.</p>

<p>The effervescent popularity of Daryl Hall and John Oates&#8217;s magical collaborations springs from the duo&#8217;s devout passion for Philly soul and buoyant pop harmonies. Warmly accessible and expertly polished, Daryl Hall &amp; John Oates&#8217;s smooth production utilizes undeniable hooks and innate contemporary lyrical sensibility. The resulting eight no. 1 singles, three double-platinum and two platinum albums catapulted the pair into pop superstardom; in 1987, Daryl Hall &amp; John Oates became the #1 selling duo in pop music, according to the RIAA. Skilled songwriters, Daryl Hall &amp; John Oates are both members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, together boasting 24 BMI Pop Awards and a catalog studded with 14 BMI Million-Air award songs, including &#8220;She&#8217;s Gone,&#8221; &#8220;Everytime You Go Away,&#8221; &#8220;Kiss On My List,&#8221; &#8220;Maneater&#8221; and &#8220;Sara Smile.&#8221; They have prompted a surge of interest and homage from a diverse bevy of new artists, who cite the pair as definitive influences. Restless creators, Daryl Hall &amp; John Oates have spent much of the last decade touring throughout the world.</p>

<p>In addition to the Icon, BMI will recognize Song, Songwriter and Publisher of the Year during the evening, along with the recipient of the BMI Foundation&#8217;s <a id="f2379" class="f2379" href="/affiliate/C2379">John Lennon</a> Scholarship. Pop Award winners from previous years include <a id="f509" class="f509" href="/affiliate/C509">Maroon 5</a>, <a id="f71" class="f71" href="/affiliate/C71">R. Kelly</a>, <a id="f579" class="f579" href="/affiliate/C579">Nickelback</a>, <a id="f76" class="f76" href="/affiliate/C76">3 Doors Down</a>, <a id="f811" class="f811" href="/affiliate/C811">Pharrell Williams</a>, <a id="f168" class="f168" href="/affiliate/C168">Michelle Branch</a>, <a id="f1072" class="f1072" href="/affiliate/C1072">Lil Jon</a>, the <a id="f315" class="f315" href="/affiliate/C315">Foo Fighters</a>, <a id="f482" class="f482" href="/affiliate/C482">Linkin Park</a> and <a id="f239" class="f239" href="/affiliate/C239">Sheryl Crow</a>.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-02-20T12:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>T&#45;Pain&#8217;s Talent Puts Him on the Path to the Top</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/535198</link>
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      <dc:subject>T&#45;Pain, Brown, Chris, Kelly, R., Spears, Britney, Usher1, West, Kanye, Urban, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although <a id='f3508' class='f3508' href='/affiliate/C3508'>T-Pain</a> has quickly established himself as hip-hop&#8217;s answer to Zapp&#8217;s Roger Troutman, this hitmaker is hardly an overnight success. With musical roots extending back to childhood, the singer/songwriter has parlayed his unique combination of heavy bass beats, sweet melodies, modern lyrics and voice effects via Auto-tune and the vocoder into a promising career.</p>

<p>Born in Tallahassee, Florida to Muslim parents, T-Pain &#8212; born Faheem Najm &#8212; had music in his blood. His father was a rapper he describes as &#8220;like Kurtis Blow.&#8221; By age 10, the self-described target of bullies had put aside his wooden dinosaur collectables and reworked his bedroom into a small studio. Armed with a keyboard, a beat machine and an 8-track, Faheem got to work preparing for his future.</p>

<p>Years later, Faheem &#8212; whose stage moniker &#8220;T-Pain&#8221; means &#8220;Tallahassee Pain&#8221; or &#8220;Teddy Pain&#8221; in homage to Teddy Pendergrass &#8212; was a fully committed recording artist. He was a member of a rap group called Nappy Headz, a clique that enjoyed moderate success with the song &#8220;Robbery.&#8221; T-Pain&#8217;s affiliation with that group would be short-lived, though, perhaps because, as he has said, he was growing tired of the walls between hip-hop and soul.</p>

<p>In 2004, Akon, the Senegalese singer with a hip-hop bent, released his song &#8220;Locked Up.&#8221; Shortly thereafter, an industrious T-Pain recorded a response, &#8220;F***ed Up.&#8221; The song got heavy rotation in his home state, and, naturally, the bootleg crept out of its local market. In time, the song made its way into the ears of Akon, in Atlanta. Impressed, Akon signed T-Pain to his Konvict Music imprint, and suddenly, at 19, T-Pain was a solo artist.</p>

<p>It wasn&#8217;t long after signing a deal &#8212; about 10 months, in fact &#8212; before T-Pain had crafted his first big solo hit, &#8220;I&#8217;m Sprung,&#8221; in 2005, which established him as a contemporary r&amp;b artist with a stand-out vision and sound. Lyrically, &#8220;I&#8217;m Sprung&#8221; imagined a guy who didn&#8217;t mind doing dishes, neglecting his friends and ignoring other women for a newfound crush. It managed to be sappy, masculine and insanely catchy at the same time, and the song hit the Top Ten in three <em>Billboard</em> charts, including No. 3 on Rhythmic Top 40. Written and performed by T-Pain, the song blended a thunderous 808 beat, old soul music and the vocal manipulations of the vocoder into something unique. &#8220;I just got tired of turning on the radio and everything just sounding the same,&#8221; he has said.</p>

<p>He wasn&#8217;t done. The second single off his appropriately titled debut album, <em>Rappa Ternt Sanga</em>, was &#8220;I&#8217;m N Luv (Wit a Stripper).&#8221; Again capitalizing off the mutant-techno strains of the vocoder, the song celebrated the intense (if fleeting) infatuation men experience when going to a gentlemen&#8217;s club. Merging the same elements that made &#8220;I&#8217;m Sprung&#8221; a smash, the tune hit the Top Ten in five Billboard charts. Perhaps more lucrative, though, was its street appeal; the song became an obvious favorite in hangouts staffed by exotic dancers and the men who love them. He&#8217;d earned a loyal following. He told MTV.com, &#8220;There&#8217;s finally a song about strippers that ain&#8217;t degrading. It&#8217;s a song that&#8217;s appreciating strippers.&#8221;</p>

<p>Although his first big radio hits seemed to unapologetically embrace the frivolous, the 23-year-old T-Pain is actually a married, family man with an eye towards self-preservation. That&#8217;s probably why his newest effort, &#8220;Epiphany,&#8221; reflects maturation in both in a work ethic and the themes he chooses to embrace. The first single from his sophomore effort, &#8220;Buy U A Drank,&#8221; is largely self-explanatory, but then it isn&#8217;t &#8212; T-Pain isn&#8217;t crude or overtly sexual but simply flirtatious and seductive, much like his music, so seductive that &#8220;Buy U A Drank&#8221; beat out tunes by Avril Lavigne, Beyonce and even his pal Akon to become being the No. 1 ringtone on Billboard&#8217;s RingMaster&#8217;s chart for two consecutive weeks in April. But T-Pain gets serious too, with tunes including &#8220;Suicide,&#8221; about the potential pitfalls that today&#8217;s youth face.</p>

<p>&#8220;Having sex without condoms, driving drunk, selling drugs, all that is &#8216;Suicide&#8217;,&#8221; he says. &#8220;We do a lot of stupid stuff that only has one ending.&#8221;</p>

<p>Having relocated with his wife and daughter to Atlanta and recently spending time in London, T-Pain&#8217;s mind seems open to more possibilities. The two studios he has built in his basement are open too: He&#8217;s gearing up to work with major artists including <a id='f71' class='f71' href='/affiliate/C71'>R. Kelly</a>, <a id='f798' class='f798' href='/affiliate/C798'>Kanye West</a>, <a id='f70' class='f70' href='/affiliate/C70'>Usher</a>, <a id='f2200' class='f2200' href='/affiliate/C2200'>Chris Brown</a> and <a id='f711' class='f711' href='/affiliate/C711'>Britney Spears</a>. Though he&#8217;s nicknamed himself after Teddy Pendergrass, he is, in fact, an artist who is cultivating a lasting legacy of his own.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-07-23T12:30:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Bee Gees To Be Named BMI Icons at 55th Annual Pop Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/534673</link>
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      <dc:subject>3 Doors Down, Bee Gees, The, Branch, Michelle, Brown, James, Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash, Crow, Sheryl, Foo Fighters, Gibb, Maurice, Gibb, Robin, Haggard, Merle, Kelly, R., Lennon, John, Lil Jon, Linkin Park, Maroon 5, Nickelback, Parton, Dolly, Santana, Carlos, Simon, Paul, Williams, Pharrell, Wilson, Brian, Pop</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI will recognize <A id="f136" class="f136" href="/affiliate/C136">the Bee Gees</A> as BMI Icons at its 55th annual Pop Awards, to be held Tuesday, May 15 at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles. Hosted by BMI President &amp; CEO Del Bryant and BMI Vice President &amp; General Manager, Writer/Publisher Relations, Los Angeles, Barbara Cane, the invitation-only event will also honor the songwriters and publishers of the past year&#8217;s top songs. The evening will culminate with an all-star musical tribute to the Bee Gees.</p>

<p>BMI Icons are selected because of their &#8220;unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.&#8221; The Bee Gees join an elite list that includes <A id="f2712" class="f2712" href="/affiliate/C2712">Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash</A>, <A id="f692" class="f692" href="/affiliate/C692">Paul Simon</A>, <A id="f356" class="f356" href="/affiliate/C356">Merle Haggard</A>, <A id="f815" class="f815" href="/affiliate/C815">Brian Wilson</A>, <A id="f916" class="f916" href="/affiliate/C916">James Brown</A>, <A id="f6" class="f6" href="/affiliate/C6">Carlos Santana</A> and <A id="f598" class="f598" href="/affiliate/C598">Dolly Parton</A>, to name just a few.</p>

<p>Collectively, Barry, Maurice and <A id="f2868" class="f2868" href="/affiliate/C2868">Robin Gibb</A> boast 109 BMI Pop, Country and Latin Awards. Barry received four BMI Songwriter of the Year awards; Robin shared two of these with him. The trio claims four BMI Song of the Year wins for &#8220;Night Fever,&#8221; &#8220;Too Much Heaven&#8221; and the Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton duet &#8220;Islands in the Stream,&#8221; which won in both the pop and country categories. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members have earned international industry accolades, including the prestigious Grammy &#8220;Legend&#8221; Award. <A id="f900" class="f900" href="/affiliate/C900">Maurice Gibb</A>&#8217;s passing in 2003 led to the Gibbs&#8217; decision to cease performing as the Bee Gees, but their music lives on, enriching generation after generation.</p>

<p>In addition to the Icon, BMI will recognize Song, Songwriter and Publisher of the Year during the evening, along with the recipient of the BMI Foundation&#8217;s <A id="f2379" class="f2379" href="/affiliate/C2379">John Lennon</A> Scholarship. Pop Award winners from previous years include <A id="f509" class="f509" href="/affiliate/C509">Maroon 5</A>, <A id="f71" class="f71" href="/affiliate/C71">R. Kelly</A>, <A id="f579" class="f579" href="/affiliate/C579">Nickelback</A>, <A id="f76" class="f76" href="/affiliate/C76">3 Doors Down</A>, <A id="f811" class="f811" href="/affiliate/C811">Pharrell Williams</A>, <A id="f168" class="f168" href="/affiliate/C168">Michelle Branch</A>, <A id="f1072" class="f1072" href="/affiliate/C1072">Lil Jon</A>, the <A id="f315" class="f315" href="/affiliate/C315">Foo Fighters</A>, <A id="f482" class="f482" href="/affiliate/C482">Linkin Park</A>, and <A id="f239" class="f239" href="/affiliate/C239">Sheryl Crow</A>.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-03-27T19:46:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Salutes Top Urban Music Makers at Star&#45;Studded Gala in NYC</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334966</link>
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      <dc:subject>Babyface, Bee Gees, The, Boyz II Men, Braxton, Toni, Brown, Chris, Bryant, Del, Carey, Mariah, Charles, Ray, Clapton, Eric, Cool &amp; Dre, Foxx, Jamie, Game, The, Garrett, Sean, Jackson, Michael, Jazze Pha, Jerkins, Rodney, Kelly, R., Lil Jon, Mr. Collipark, Pink, Pretty Ricky, Trick Daddy, Usher1, West, Kanye, Williams, Pharrell, Urban, BMI Urban Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI saluted the premier r&b, rap and hip-hop songwriters, producers and publishers at its 6th Annual Urban Awards held Aug. 30 in New York City. Hosted by BMI President & CEO Del Bryant and Atlanta Writer/Publisher VP Catherine Brewton, the red carpet was hopping at the star-studded ceremony, which took place at the famed Roseland Ballroom.</p> 

<p> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="news-extras-box"> <tr> <td width="72" rowspan="3"><A href="#" onClick="window.open('/images/news/2006/urban/pages/IMG_0575.html','mywindow','width=600,height=400')"><img src="/news/200608/images/urban_slideshow.jpg" width="125" height="83" border="0"></a></td> <td width="376" class="news-extras-text"><A href="#" onClick="window.open('/images/news/2006/urban/pages/IMG_0575.html','mywindow','width=600,height=400')">BMI Urban Awards Photo Slideshow</a></td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td align="left" class="news-extras-text"><a href="/news/entry/534274">BMI Urban Awards Song List</a></td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td align="left" class="news-extras-text"><a href="/news/entry/534275">Billboard No. 1s</a></td> </tr> </table></p>

<p><a href= "/musicworld/features/200507/mcarey.asp">Mariah Carey</a> took home two of the night's top honors, including Song of the Year for her smash "We Belong Together" and Songwriter of the Year, which she shared with Miami-based producers Bigg D and Jim Jonsin. A highlight of the gala event was a special presentation to prolific songwriting and production team Kenneth <a href= "/musicworld/features/200105/babyface.asp">"Babyface"</a> Edmonds and Antonio "L.A." Reid, who were named BMI Icons for their "enduring influence on generations of music makers."</p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" 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/200608/images/urban_mcarey.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200608/images/urban_babyface.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200608/images/urban_lareid.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Mariah Carey </td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Babyface</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">L.A. Reid </td> </tr> </table> <p>Other big winners included rapper <a href="/musicworld/features/200603/kwest.asp">Kanye West</a>, who earned the Producer of the Year title for the second consecutive year; Warner/Chappell Music Group, named Urban Publisher of the Year; and Jazze Pha's "1, 2 Step," which nabbed the BMI Urban Ringtone Award. Executives from music trade magazine <i>Billboard</i> were also on hand to give out No. 1 Awards to the BMI songs that reached the top spot on its urban music charts.</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/200608/images/urban_biggd.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200608/images/urban_jjonsin.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Bigg D</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Jim Jonsin </td> </tr> </table> <p>Song of the Year "We Belong Together," which Carey co-wrote, ruled the top of multiple charts for months after its release in 2005, relaunching the five-octave singer's career back into superstardom. BMI writers Darnell Bristol, Sid "Uncle Jamz" Johnson, Patrick Moten, Sandra Sully, Bobby Womack and BMI Icon Babyface were also recognized with the Urban Awards' top song prize, as were the song's publishers - ABKCO, Ballads by Design, Hip Chic Music, Mister Johnson's Jams Music, Rye Songs, Songs of Universal, Sony/ATV and Warner-Tamerlane.<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/200608/images/urban_kwest.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200608/images/urban_jazze_pha.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Kanye West </td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Jazze Pha</td> </tr> </table> <p>As the best-selling female performer of the 1990s, Carey stood apart by composing all her own material, and was twice before named Songwriter of the Year (1993 and 1999). She takes the top songwriter prize for the third time this year by placing three of her own hits on the most-performed list - "Don't Forget About Us," "Shake It Off" and "We Belong Together" - all from last year's comeback release, <i>The Emancipation of Mimi</i>. Carey, who also wrote 1992's Pop Song of the Year, "Love Takes Time," has a total of 23 BMI Awards and 15 "Million-Air" songs that have had one million or more broadcast performances. <p> Sharing the Urban Songwriter of the Year spotlight were producers Bigg D and Jim Jonsin, who also had three songs on the most-played list with the co-writes "Let's Go" by <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200107/trickdaddy.asp">Trick Daddy</a> (featuring <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200412/lil_jon.asp">Lil Jon</a> & Twista), and Pretty Ricky's "Grind With Me" and "Your Body." Formerly known as the Unusual Suspects, this Dirty South production duo has been cranking out the hits, LPs, soundtracks and re-mixes for such heavy-hitters as Trick Daddy, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200603/pretty_ricky.asp">Pretty Ricky</a>, Trina, Jacki-O, Cee-Lo and Pitbull since 2000. <p> Multiple Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producers Babyface and L.A. Reid then took the stage to accept their BMI Icon honors. As co-founders of LaFace, the record label they started in 1989, the longtime writing partners are responsible for launching the careers of such multi-platinum artists as <a href= "/musicworld/features/200006/tbraxton.asp">Toni Braxton</a>, TLC, <a id='f70' class='f70' href='/affiliate/C70'>Usher</a> and <a href= "/musicworld/features/200606/pink.asp">Pink</a>. With a vast catalog of hits recorded by such A-listers as Madonna, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200104/eclapton.asp">Eric Clapton</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200011/boyz2men.asp">Boyz II Men</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200103/mjackson.asp">Michael Jackson</a>, Whitney Houston, Outkast, Dido, Ciara, Jay-Z and Songwriter of the Year Mariah Carey, songs penned by Babyface and L.A. have accumulated more than 40 million airplays on American radio and television. <p> In addition to his behind-the-scenes talent, Babyface has enjoyed his own success as a recording artist, with 11 albums that have produced more than 15 Top 10 hits. He has been named BMI Songwriter of the Year a record seven times (90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98), more than any other pop writer in the history of the company. They add to the more than 50 BMI Awards displayed on his trophy shelf, which now features his first Urban Award and his third Song of the Year Crystal received tonight as co-writer of "We Belong Together." His other Song of the Year awards include Toni Braxton's "Breathe Again" (1995) and Boyz II Men's "I'll Make Love to You" (1996). This year's top song win ties him with <a href= "/musicworld/features/200107/beegees.asp">the Bee Gees</a> as writer of the most Pop Songs of the Year. <p> With his exceptional ability to spot and develop new talent, L.A. Reid is currently Chairman of the Island Def Jam Music Group. He also served as President & CEO of Arista Records from 2000 to 2004, and is president of his own publishing company, Hitco Music, which tonight earned a pair of BMI Urban Awards for the <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200605/cbrown.asp">Chris Brown</a> smash "Run It!" and Fantasia's No. 1 hit "Truth Is." The 18-time BMI Award-winning hitmaker, who in 1990 shared the Pop Songwriter of the Year spotlight with fellow BMI Icon Babyface, most recently guided the release of Mariah Carey's <i>Mimi</i> CD, the mega-selling album that spawned this year's Song of the Year. <p> BMI Producer of the Year honors went to Kanye West for the second year in a row for logging the most producer credits on charting songs. The BMI Top Urban Producers list also included <a id='f3344' class='f3344' href='/affiliate/C3344'>Mr. Collipark</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200108/pwilliams.asp">Pharrell Williams</a>, Lil Jon, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200405/r_kelly.asp">R. Kelly</a>, <a href= "/news/200601/20060130a.asp">Sean Garrett</a>, Jazze Pha, <a id='f1049' class='f1049' href='/affiliate/C1049'>Cool & Dre</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/199911/rjerkins.asp">Rodney Jerkins</a>, and Songwriters of the Year Bigg D and Jim Jonsin. <p> Top producers Sean Garrett, Lil Jon and Andre "Dre" Lyon also made the list of double winners, picking up two BMI Urban Awards apiece, as did <a href= "/musicworld/features/200503/game.asp">The Game</a> and Pretty Ricky members Marcus "Pleasure" Cooper, Corey "Slick'Em" Mathis, Diamond "Baby Blue" Smith, Joseph "Blue" Smith and Spectacular Smith. <p> Warner/Chappell Music Group was named BMI Urban Publisher of the Year by scoring the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs (through its companies Unichappell Music, Inc. and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.). This is the twelfth BMI Publisher Crystal for Warner/Chappell, which boasted eight songs on the most-performed list, including Song of the Year "We Belong Together" and Ringtone Award winner "1, 2 Step." <p> Other publishers recognized for multiple award-winning songs were Black Boy Hatchet Music, Dade Co. Project Music, Inc., Dimensional Songs of the Knoll, EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc., Ensign Music LLC, Hitco Music, Jimi Mac Music/OG Music, Rye Songs, Songs of TVT, Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Universal Music Publishing (Irving Music/Songs of Universal, Inc.) and Zomba Songs. <p> "1, 2 Step," written by BMI Top 10 Urban Producer Jazze Pha and published by Bubba Gee Music, Noontime Tunes and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., received the BMI Urban Ringtone Award for tallying the most downloads during the award period. The Ciara hit was also named BMI's very first Internet Song of the Year at the <a href= "/news/200605/20060517a.asp">2006 Pop Awards</a>. <p> In addition to the BMI performance awards, <i>Billboard</i> recognized the BMI-affiliated writers whose songs reached No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot Rap Tracks, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Hot 100 charts during the past year. Kanye West's "Gold Digger," featuring <a href= "/musicworld/features/200503/jfoxx.asp">Jamie Foxx</a> and writing credits by Renald Richard and <a href= "/news/200406/20040611b.asp">the late Ray Charles</a>, topped all four charts.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>BMI Again Posts Record Revenues; $779 Million Is Highest In Industry</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334965</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Blunt, James, Brown, Chris, Bryant, Del, Carey, Mariah, Foxx, Jamie, Garrett, Sean, Jersey Boys, Juanes, Keith, Toby, Kelly, R., Korn, Lil Jon, Linkin Park, Ne&#45;Yo, Neptunes, The, Nickelback, Pink, Reyli, Rihanna, Shakira, Snoop Dogg, Urban, Keith, Venegas, Julieta, West, Kanye, Wyner, Yehudi, International, Licensing, New Media, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>
 BMI this week posted revenues (excluding <a href=
 "/news/200508/20050830a.asp">Landmark Digital Services, LLC</a>) of more
 than $779 million for its fiscal year 2005-2006, which ended June 30.
 The figure represents an increase of 7 percent over the previous year,
 it was announced by Del Bryant, President & CEO of BMI. The revenues
 resulted in royalties for distribution to BMI-affiliated songwriters,
 composers and publishers of $676 million, an increase of 8.2 percent
 over last year. These results represent the largest performing right
 income of any copyright organization in the industry.
 </p><p>
 "I am particularly pleased that our tradition of technology leadership
 and consistent attention to cost control have permitted us to deliver an
 ever-larger proportion of our licensing income to the songwriters,
 composers and copyright owners we represent," Bryant said in making the
 announcement. Operational expenses as a percentage of revenues decreased
 from 14.2 percent to 13.2 percent, the lowest in BMI's history and among
 the lowest of the world's major copyright organizations.
 </p><p>
 Although total license fees from traditional analog media continued to
 increase, revenues from cable, satellite, the Internet and other digital
 media surged ahead. Cable and satellite revenue grew by $24 million and
 now represents more than 17 percent of the company's total. New media
 revenues grew to more than $16 million, an increase of 35 percent over
 the prior year. International revenues also hit a new high at $204
 million, and general licensing income, from tens of thousands of bars
 and restaurants, retail, and service establishments, increased 12
 percent over the prior year to more than $86 million.
 </p>
 <table width="402" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box">
 <tr align="center" valign="top">
 <td width="452" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200608/images/revenues.jpg" width="400" height="368"></td>
 </tr>
 </table>
 <p>
 BMI's revenues are attributable to the diversity, scope and popularity
 of the music created by the more than 300,000 songwriters, composers and
 music publishers that the company represents. These songwriters
 transcend global boundaries and have broad international appeal, and
 include such acts as <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200507/mcarey.asp">Mariah Carey</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200603/black_eyed_peas.asp">the Black Eyed
 Peas</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/onthescene/200509/rihanna.asp">Rihanna</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/199911/chilipeppers.asp">Red Hot Chili
 Peppers</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200603/shakira.asp">Shakira</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200202/tkeith.asp">Toby Keith</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200405/r_kelly.asp">R. Kelly</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200308/linkin_park.asp">Linkin Park</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200108/juanes.asp">Juanes</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200301/kurban.asp">Keith Urban</a>, Gnarls
 Barkley, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200606/korn.asp">Korn</a>, Don
 Omar and <a href= "/musicworld/features/200606/pink.asp">Pink</a>, as
 well as top urban songwriters/producers including <a href=
 "/musicworld/onthescene/200412/lil_jon.asp">Lil Jon</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200212/neptunes.asp">the Neptunes</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200112/snoop_dogg.asp">Snoop Dogg</a>, <a href=
 "/news/200601/20060130a.asp">Sean Garrett</a>, multi-Grammy Award winner
 <a href= "/musicworld/features/200603/kwest.asp">Kanye West</a>, <a
 href= "/musicworld/features/200504/ti.asp">T.I.</a>, <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200503/jfoxx.asp">Jamie Foxx</a>, and newcomers <a
 href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200603/neyo.asp">Ne-Yo</a> and <a href=
 "/musicworld/onthescene/200605/cbrown.asp">Chris Brown</a>.
 </p><p>
 Through reciprocal agreements with foreign societies, BMI also
 represents such international chart-toppers as British breakout artist
 <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200605/jblunt.asp">James Blunt</a>
 (PRS) ["You're Beautiful"], Canadian rock group <a href=
 "/musicworld/features/200606/nickelback.asp">Nickelback</a> (SOCAN), and
 Latin sensations Julieta Venegas (SGAE) and <a id='f2430' class='f2430' href='/affiliate/C2430'>Reyli</a> (SACM).
 </p><p>
 BMI film and television composers enjoyed impressive success,
 contributing music to 78 percent of all network primetime television
 shows and 24 of the 25 top-grossing films released during the fiscal
 year. BMI songwriters were awarded the majority of the Grammy and CMA
 awards, the Blues Awards and the Downbeat Jazz Poll. BMI classical
 composer <a href= "/news/200604/20060419a.asp">Yehudi Wyner</a> won the
 Pulitzer Prize in music, and Broadway celebrated the music of BMI
 songwriters with the multiple Tony-winning hit, <a href=
 "/news/200606/20060612a.asp">Jersey Boys</a>.
 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>CSN to Join Elite List of BMI Icons at 54th Annual Pop Awards May 16</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334741</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, 3 Doors Down, Beatles, The, Branch, Michelle, Brown, James, Bryant, Del, Carlton, Vanessa, Christy, Lauren, Christy, Lauren, Crosby, David, Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash, Crow, Sheryl, Evanescence, Foo Fighters, Hayes, Isaac, Kelly, R., Lennon, John, Lil Jon, Linkin Park, Maroon 5, Matrix, The, Nash, Graham, Nickelback, Parton, Dolly, Santana, Carlos, Simon, Paul, Spock, Scott, Twain, Shania, Williams, Pharrell, Wilson, Brian, Musical Styles, Rock</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Legendary singing trio <A id="f2712" class="f2712" href="/affiliate/C2712">Crosby, Stills & Nash</A> will be honored as BMI Icons at the performing right organization's 54th Annual Pop Awards set for Tuesday, May 16 at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles. The invitation-only, black-tie dinner and ceremony, which will also honor the songwriters and publishers of the past year's most performed pop songs, will feature a special musical tribute to CSN. <P><IMG src="/news/200603/images/crosby_stills_nash.jpg" width="450" height="273"> </P><P>The Icon designation is given to BMI songwriters and artists who have had "a unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers." The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, whose signature three-part harmony has endured for more than three decades, joins an elite list of previous BMI Icons that includes <A href="/news/200505/20050518a.asp">Paul Simon</A>, <A href="/news/200208/20020807a.asp">James Brown</A>, <A href="/news/200405/pop_bwilson.asp">Brian </A>Wilson, <A href="/news/200308/20030806a.asp">Isaac Hayes</A>, <A href="/news/200311/country_dparton.asp">Dolly Parton</A> and Carlos Santana. </P><P>The musical partnership of <A id="f2713" class="f2713" href="/affiliate/C2713">David Crosby</A>, Stephen Stills and <A id="f1015" class="f1015" href="/affiliate/C1015">Graham Nash</A> has produced some of the most timeless songs ever written, including "Marrakesh Express," "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," "Helplessly Hoping," "Guinnevere," "Teach Your Children," "Wooden Ships," "Dark Star" and "Just a Song Before I Go." The only American band of the original Woodstock era to have a societal impact rivaling that of <A id="f2233" class="f2233" href="/affiliate/C2233">the Beatles</A>, Crosby, Stills & Nash has been called "the voice of an entire generation." </P><P>Hosted by BMI President/CEO <A id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</A> and Los Angeles VP/GM Barbara Cane, the 54th annual BMI Pop Awards will recognize the writers and publishers of the most performed songs on U.S. radio and television from the past year. A Pop Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Publisher of the Year will be announced during the evening, as will the winner of the <A href="http://bmifoundation.org" target="_blank">BMI Foundation's</A> <A id="f2379" class="f2379" href="/affiliate/C2379">John Lennon</A> Scholarship. </P><P>Pop Award winners from previous years include <A href="/musicworld/features/200306/3_doors_down.asp">3 Doors Down</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200312/maroon_5.asp">Maroon 5</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200405/r_kelly.asp">R. Kelly</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200203/nickelback.asp">Nickelback</A>, <A href="/news/200411/country_stwain.asp">Shania Twain</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200212/neptunes.asp">Pharrell Williams</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200301/mbranch.asp">Michelle Branch</A>, <A id="f1848" class="f1848" href="/affiliate/C1848">Lauren Christy</A> and <A id="f1075" class="f1075" href="/affiliate/C1075">Scott Spock</A> of <A href="/musicworld/features/200401/matrix.asp">The Matrix</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200412/lil_jon.asp">Lil Jon</A>, the <A href="/musicworld/features/200301/foo_fighters.asp">Foo Fighters</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200412/evanescence.asp">Evanescence</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200308/linkin_park.asp">Linkin Park</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200410/vcarlton.asp">Vanessa Carlton</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200201/scrow.asp">Sheryl Crow</A>, among others.</P>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-03-27T17:00:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Mariah, John Legend Top Soul Train Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334704</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Black Eyed Peas, Brown, Chris, Carey, Mariah, Fatman Scoop, Foxx, Jamie, Jackson, Michael, Kelly, R., Legend, John, McClurkin, Donnie, West, Kanye</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Three-time <A href="/news/200602/20060209a.asp">BMI Grammy winners</A> <A href="/musicworld/features/200507/mcarey.asp">Mariah Carey</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200503/jlegend.asp">John Legend</A> continue their award show dominance by each picking up two of the top trophies at the 20th Annual Soul <A id="f765" class="f765" href="/affiliate/C765">Train</A> Awards, held March 4 in Pasadena, Calif.<P></P> <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_mcarey.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_jlegend.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_rkelly.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Mariah Carey</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">John Legend</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">R. Kelly</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P>Carey took home Best Female R&amp;B/Soul Album for her comeback recording, <I>The Emancipation of Mimi</I>, and Best Female Single for the album's smash hit "We Belong Together." In addition to three Grammys and being named the top-selling album of 2005, <I>Mimi</I> has also earned her four <A href="/news/200511/20051115b.asp">Vibe Awards</A>, five <A href="/news/200512/20051208a.asp">Billboard Awards</A>, four Radio Music Awards, four World Music Awards and the NAACP Image Award for Best Album. </P>      <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_kwest.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_jfoxx.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_dmcclurkin.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Kanye West</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Jamie Foxx</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Donnie McClurkin</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><P></P> <P>Legend's debut <I>Get Lifted</I> was named Best Male R&amp;B/Soul Album and the CD's stirring "Ordinary People" was named Best Male Single. The neo-soul artist was also honored with the Sammy Davis Jr. Award as Entertainer of the Year. </P>      <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_peas.jpg" width="300" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td">Black Eyed Peas</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P>The inaugural Stevie Wonder Lifetime Achievement Award in Songwriting was presented to r&amp;b singer <A href="/musicworld/features/200405/r_kelly.asp">R. Kelly</A> by Wonder himself, while 16-year-old newcomer Chris Brown took home the Best New Artist trophy. </P>      <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_cbrown.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200603/images/soul_scoop.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Chris Brown</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Fatman Scoop</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P>Other BMI winners included rapper <A href="/musicworld/features/200410/kwest.asp">Kanye West</A>, hip-hop outfit the <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200312/black_eyed_peas.asp">Black Eyed Peas</A>, actor/singer <A href="/musicworld/features/200503/jfoxx.asp">Jamie Foxx</A>, gospel great <A href="/musicworld/features/200509/dmcclurkin.asp">Donnie McClurkin</A> and Grammy-winning artist/producer/radio show host Fatman Scoop, who was featured (along with Ciara) on the Missy Elliott hit, "Lose Control." </P> <P></P> <P>The Soul Train Awards, created by Don Cornelius after his long-running TV franchise, singles out the best in r&amp;b, hip-hop, rap and gospel. Nominations and winners are based on a survey of radio programmers, talent managers and artists. Hosted by Vivica A. Fox and Tyrese Gibson, the 2006 honors will air in syndication beginning March 11.</P> <P><STRONG>BMI's 20th Annual Soul Train Award winners:</STRONG><BR> <BR> <STRONG>The Black Eyed Peas</STRONG> <BR> R&amp;B/Soul Album Group, Band or Duo<BR> <I>Monkey Business</I><BR> <BR> <STRONG>Chris Brown </STRONG><BR> Best New Artist<BR> <BR> <STRONG>Mariah Carey</STRONG> <BR> Female R&amp;B/Soul Album: <I>The Emancipation of Mimi</I><BR> Female R&amp;B/Soul Single: "We Belong Together" <BR> <BR> <STRONG>Fatman Scoop</STRONG><BR> R&amp;B/Soul or Rap Dance Cut<BR> "Lose Control" featuring Fatman Scoop<BR> <BR> <STRONG>Jamie Foxx</STRONG><BR> Quincy Jones Outstanding Career Achievement, Male<BR> <BR> <STRONG>R. Kelly</STRONG> <BR> Stevie Wonder Lifetime Achievement in Songwriting<BR> <BR> <STRONG>John Legend</STRONG><BR> Male R&amp;B/Soul Single: "Ordinary People" <BR> Male R&amp;B/Soul Album: <I>Get Lifted</I><BR> Sammy Davis Jr. Award -- Entertainer of the Year<BR> <BR> <STRONG>Donnie McClurkin</STRONG><BR> Best Gospel Album<BR> <I>Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs</I><BR> <BR> <STRONG>Kanye West</STRONG><BR> <A id="f400" class="f400" href="/affiliate/C400">Michael Jackson</A> Award for Best R&amp;B/Soul or Rap Music Video<BR> "Gold Digger"<BR>
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      <title>It&#8217;s Eight Grammy Nods for Mariah, Kanye and Legend</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334631</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI superstars Mariah Carey, Kanye West and John Legend led the list of nominees for the <A href="http://grammy.com/news/academy/2005/1208_nominees.aspx" target="_blank">48th Annual Grammy Awards</A> with eight nods each when contenders were announced at a star-studded press conference held December 8 at Gotham Hall in New York City. Their three-way tie pushed the total number of BMI-nominated songwriters and artists to an astounding 70% in the general fields. <P></P> <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/billboard_mcarey.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_kwest.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_jlegend.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Mariah Carey</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Kanye West</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">John Legend</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P>Mariah Carey's multi-platinum comeback album, <I>The Emancipation of Mimi</I>, and its smash single "We Belong Together," helped the pop singer score three of the most coveted Grammy nominations: Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Record of the Year. The hit ballad also picked up mentions for Best R&amp;B Song and Best Female R&amp;B Vocal Performance, while <I>Mimi</I> added Best Contemporary R&amp;B Album to Carey's haul. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_noms_05.jpg" width="450" height="310"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" class="photo-td">Presenters for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards nominations included BMI songwriter/artists John Legend, <A id="f816" class="f816" href="/affiliate/C816">CeCe Winans</A>, Mariah Carey, <A id="f579" class="f579" href="/affiliate/C579">Nickelback</A>'s Chad Kroeger and <A id="f459" class="f459" href="/affiliate/C459">Patti LaBelle</A>. <EM>Photo by S. Lovekin/WireImage</EM></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Rapper Kanye West continued his red hot streak, also earning nominations in the Album and Record of the Year categories with his sophomore release <I>Late Registration</I> and the hit "Gold Digger," respectively. He will compete against himself for the Album of the Year title as a producer on Carey's disc. As a songwriter, West will battle for the Best Rap Song crown with his "Diamonds from Sierra Leone," as well as Best R&amp;B Song as a co-writer on the Alicia Keys track "Unbreakable." </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_blackeyedpeas.jpg" width="300" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_brooksdunn.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><A id="f151" class="f151" href="/affiliate/C151">Black Eyed Peas</A> </TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Brooks &amp; Dunn </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Soul singer John Legend is up for Best New Artist, Best R&amp;B Album for his debut <I>Get Lifted</I>, and Best Male R&amp;B Vocal Performance and Song of the Year for "Ordinary People," which he also co-wrote. Legend joins his mentor Kanye West and rapper Common on the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration ticket with "They Say." </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_castingcrowns.jpg" width="300" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_common.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><A id="f200" class="f200" href="/affiliate/C200">Casting Crowns</A> </TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Common</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Coming in with six nominations was Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas who, as a songwriter, has a shot at Song of the Year and Best R&amp;B Song as co-writer of Legend's "Ordinary People" and Best Rap Song for the Peas' hit "Don't Phunk with My Heart." The band is also up for Best Rap and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_deathcab.jpg" width="300" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_foofighters.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td">Death Cab for Cutie </TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Foo Fighters </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> In addition to Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, Common earned three other mentions, including Best Rap Album for <I>Be</I>. Four nods also went to <A href="/musicworld/features/200509/gorillaz.asp">Foo Fighters</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200509/gorillaz.asp">Gorillaz</A>, <A id="f2987" class="f2987" href="/affiliate/C2987">Billy Childs</A> and BMI producer/songwriters <A id="f576" class="f576" href="/affiliate/C576">the Neptunes</A>, who have production credits on two Album of the Year nominees -- Carey's <I> The Emancipation of Mimi</I> and Gwen Stefani's <I>Love. Angel. Music. Baby.</I> </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_game.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_gorillaz.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_jwilliams.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">The Game </TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Gorillaz</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">John Williams</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Earning three nominations apiece were <A href="/musicworld/features/200201/scrow.asp">Sheryl Crow</A>, with Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ("Good is Good"), Best Pop Vocal Album (<I>Wildflower</I>) and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for the single "Building Bridges," featuring <A href="/musicworld/features/200010/brooksdunn.asp">Brooks &amp; Dunn</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200008/vgill.asp">Vince Gill</A>; <A href="/musicworld/features/200212/eminem.asp">Eminem</A> (Best Rap Solo Performance, Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group and Best Rap Album); and film composer John Williams, up for Best Score for <I>Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith</I>, as well as for Best Instrumental Composition for both "Anakin's Betrayal" (from <I>Revenge of the Sith</I>) and "The Ferry Scene" (from the <I>War of the Worlds</I> soundtrack). </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_maroon5.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_njones.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_scrow.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Maroon 5 </TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><A id="f419" class="f419" href="/affiliate/C419">Norah Jones</A> </TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Sheryl Crow </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Double nominees included rappers <A href="/musicworld/features/200503/game.asp">The Game</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200504/ti.asp">T.I.</A>, songwriter <A id="f388" class="f388" href="/affiliate/C388">Marcus Hummon</A>, singer Norah Jones and gospel diva CeCe Winans. </P><P> Other BMI songwriters and artists collecting Grammy nominations were <A id="f86" class="f86" href="/affiliate/C86">Christina Aguilera</A>, <A id="f913" class="f913" href="/affiliate/C913">Dallas Austin</A>, Casting Crowns, <A id="f216" class="f216" href="/affiliate/C216">Eric Clapton</A> (PRS), <A id="f1329" class="f1329" href="/affiliate/C1329">Death Cab for Cutie</A>, <A id="f2441" class="f2441" href="/affiliate/C2441">Paquito D'Rivera</A>, <A id="f282" class="f282" href="/affiliate/C282">Danny Elfman</A>, <A id="f1338" class="f1338" href="/affiliate/C1338">Fall Out Boy</A>, <A id="f338" class="f338" href="/affiliate/C338">Osvaldo Golijov</A>, <A id="f2933" class="f2933" href="/affiliate/C2933">Dave Holland</A> Big Band, <A id="f2401" class="f2401" href="/affiliate/C2401">Intocable</A>, <A id="f428" class="f428" href="/affiliate/C428">Keane</A> (PRS), <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200312/maroon_5.asp">Maroon 5</A>, Sugarland, <A id="f74" class="f74" href="/affiliate/C74">Ying Yang Twins</A>, and BMI Icons <A id="f246" class="f246" href="/affiliate/C246">Charlie Daniels</A> and Brian Wilson.</P> <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" colspan="2" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_sugarland.jpg" width="300" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200512/images/grammy_ti.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" colspan="2" class="photo-td">Sugarland</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">T.I.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P>The 48th Annual Grammy Awards will be held in Los Angeles on February 8.</P> <P><STRONG>BMI's 2006 Grammy Award Nominees: </STRONG><BR> <BR> <STRONG>8 NOMINATIONS </STRONG><BR> Mariah Carey <BR> John Legend <BR> Kanye West <BR> <BR> <STRONG>6 NOMINATIONS </STRONG><BR> <A id="f3293" class="f3293" href="/affiliate/C3293">William Adams</A> <BR> <BR> <STRONG>4 NOMINATIONS </STRONG><BR> Billy Childs <BR> Common <BR> Foo Fighters <BR> Gorillaz (PRS) <BR> The Neptunes <BR> <BR> <STRONG>3 NOMINATIONS </STRONG><BR> <A id="f1076" class="f1076" href="/affiliate/C1076">Yolanda Adams</A> <BR> The Black Eyed Peas <BR> Sheryl Crow <BR> <A id="f1267" class="f1267" href="/affiliate/C1267">De La Soul</A> <BR> Eminem <BR> <A id="f361" class="f361" href="/affiliate/C361">Herbie Hancock</A> <BR> <A id="f372" class="f372" href="/affiliate/C372">Faith Hill</A> <BR> <A id="f451" class="f451" href="/affiliate/C451">Alison Krauss</A> &amp; Union Station <BR> John Williams <BR> <STRONG><BR> 2 NOMINATIONS </STRONG><BR> Bobby Boyd <BR> Brooks &amp; Dunn <BR> Andrew Coleman <BR> Andrew Dawson <BR> <A id="f210" class="f210" href="/affiliate/C210">Dixie Chicks</A> <BR> The Game <BR> Michael Giacchino <BR> <A id="f3212" class="f3212" href="/affiliate/C3212">Jeff Hanna</A> <BR> Marcus Hummon <BR> Norah Jones <BR> <A id="f2962" class="f2962" href="/affiliate/C2962">Delbert McClinton</A> <BR> <A id="f2275" class="f2275" href="/affiliate/C2275">Donnie McClurkin</A> <BR> Joel Moss <BR> <A id="f574" class="f574" href="/affiliate/C574">Willie Nelson</A> <BR> Al Schmitt <BR> Fat Man Scoop <BR> T.I. <BR> <A id="f802" class="f802" href="/affiliate/C802">The White Stripes</A> <BR> CeCe Winans <BR> <BR> <STRONG>MORE NOMINEES</STRONG> <BR> Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra with Arturo O'Farrill <BR> Christina Aguilera <BR>Trey Anastasio <BR><A id="f3299" class="f3299" href="/affiliate/C3299">Audio Adrenaline</A> <BR><A id="f108" class="f108" href="/affiliate/C108">Audioslave</A> <BR>John August <BR>Dallas Austin <BR><A id="f116" class="f116" href="/affiliate/C116">Ramon Ayala</A> y Sus Bravos Del Norte <BR><A id="f2804" class="f2804" href="/affiliate/C2804">Marcia Ball</A> <BR><A id="f2935" class="f2935" href="/affiliate/C2935">Ray Barretto</A> <BR> Steve Berkowitz<BR><A id="f144" class="f144" href="/affiliate/C144">Big &amp; Rich</A> <BR><A id="f2331" class="f2331" href="/affiliate/C2331">Terence Blanchard</A> <BR>Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones <BR><A id="f2470" class="f2470" href="/affiliate/C2470">Blue Highway</A> <BR>Printz Board <BR><A id="f3242" class="f3242" href="/affiliate/C3242">William Bolcom</A> <BR><A id="f164" class="f164" href="/affiliate/C164">Peter Boyer</A> <BR>Solomon Burke <BR>Burning Spear (PRS) <BR><A id="f183" class="f183" href="/affiliate/C183">Sam Bush</A> <BR> Gary Calamar<BR>Caribbean Jazz Project featuring Dave Samuels <A id="f2427" class="f2427" href="/affiliate/C2427">Orishas</A> (SACEM) <BR><A id="f3124" class="f3124" href="/affiliate/C3124">Kurt Carr</A> <BR>Casting Crowns <BR><A id="f2311" class="f2311" href="/affiliate/C2311">Christopher Cerf</A> <BR><A id="f204" class="f204" href="/affiliate/C204">Steven Curtis Chapman</A> <BR><A id="f1341" class="f1341" href="/affiliate/C1341">Cherryholmes</A> <BR>The Chieftains (IMRO) <BR><A id="f906" class="f906" href="/affiliate/C906">Willy Chirino</A> <BR>Eric Clapton (PRS) <BR><A id="f3314" class="f3314" href="/affiliate/C3314">Dorinda Clark-Cole</A> <BR>Conjunto Progreso <BR><A id="f2951" class="f2951" href="/affiliate/C2951">Ry Cooder</A> <BR><A id="f1081" class="f1081" href="/affiliate/C1081">Stewart Copeland</A> <BR>The Crabb Family <BR>Robert Cray <BR><A id="f2988" class="f2988" href="/affiliate/C2988">Bill Cunliffe</A> <BR>Rivers Cuomo <BR><A id="f243" class="f243" href="/affiliate/C243">Daft Punk</A> (PRS) <BR>Charlie Daniels <BR>Day of Fire <BR>Death Cab for Cutie <BR>Deep Dish <BR><A id="f552" class="f552" href="/affiliate/C552">Mos Def</A> <BR>Jack De Johnette <BR><A id="f252" class="f252" href="/affiliate/C252">The Del McCoury Band</A> <BR><A id="f256" class="f256" href="/affiliate/C256">Ani DiFranco</A> <BR><A id="f270" class="f270" href="/affiliate/C270">Jerry Douglas</A> <BR><A id="f2929" class="f2929" href="/affiliate/C2929">Dave Douglas</A> <BR>Paquito D'Rivera <BR><A id="f3301" class="f3301" href="/affiliate/C3301">John Du Prez</A> (PRS) <BR>Jerry Duplessis <BR>Nokie Edwards <BR>Danny Elfman <BR>Ahmet Ertegun <BR>Bill Evans <BR>Fall Out Boy <BR>Sammy Figueroa <BR>B&#233;la Fleck <BR><A id="f311" class="f311" href="/affiliate/C311">Floetry</A> <BR><A id="f317" class="f317" href="/affiliate/C317">David Foster</A> <BR><A id="f319" class="f319" href="/affiliate/C319">Jamie Foxx</A> <BR><A id="f2268" class="f2268" href="/affiliate/C2268">Aretha Franklin</A> <BR><A id="f320" class="f320" href="/affiliate/C320">Kirk Franklin</A> <BR>Carlos Franzetti <BR><A id="f3294" class="f3294" href="/affiliate/C3294">Larry Gatlin</A> <BR>Joachim Garraud (SACEM) <BR><A id="f2420" class="f2420" href="/affiliate/C2420">Gilberto Gil</A> <BR>Vince Gill <BR>Jimmie Dale Gilmore <BR>Osvaldo Golijov <BR>The Grascals <BR>Grits <BR><A id="f354" class="f354" href="/affiliate/C354">Buddy Guy</A> <BR><A id="f356" class="f356" href="/affiliate/C356">Merle Haggard</A> <BR>John Hammond <BR>Raiatea Helm <BR>Dave Holland Big Band <BR><A id="f3267" class="f3267" href="/affiliate/C3267">Israel Houghton</A> <BR><A id="f1619" class="f1619" href="/affiliate/C1619">Van Hunt</A> <BR><A id="f3300" class="f3300" href="/affiliate/C3300">Eric Idle</A> (PRS) <BR>Intocable <BR><A id="f403" class="f403" href="/affiliate/C403">Jamiroquai</A> (PRS) <BR><A id="f994" class="f994" href="/affiliate/C994">Jars of Clay</A> <BR>The Jazz Chamber Trio <BR><A id="f413" class="f413" href="/affiliate/C413">Rodney Jerkins</A> <BR>Eric Johnson <BR>George Jones <BR>The Jordanaires <BR>Ledward Ka'apana <BR>Keane (PRS) <BR><A id="f3308" class="f3308" href="/affiliate/C3308">John P. Kee</A> <BR>Garison Keillor <BR><A id="f431" class="f431" href="/affiliate/C431">Toby Keith</A> <BR><A id="f71" class="f71" href="/affiliate/C71">R. Kelly</A> <BR><A id="f438" class="f438" href="/affiliate/C438">B.B. 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      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334623</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Black Eyed Peas, Brooks &amp; Dunn, Carey, Mariah, Eminem, Kelly, R., McGraw, Tim, Shakira, Sugarland</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[With two awards each, country superstar <a href= "/musicworld/features/200202/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</a> and hip-hop outfit the <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200312/black_eyed_peas.asp">Black Eyed Peas</a> led the list of BMI winners at the <a href= "http://abc.go.com/primetime/ama05/index.html" target="_blank">33rd Annual American Music Awards</a> held November 22 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. <p align="center"> <table width="450" 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/200509/images/ama_tmcgraw.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200509/images/ama_blackeyedpeas.jpg" width="300" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Tim McGraw</td> <td class="photo-td">Black Eyed Peas</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>McGraw, who was named Favorite Country Male Artist, saw his triple-platinum CD <i>Live Like You Were Dying</i> earn the Favorite Country Album nod. The Peas' two wins included Favorite Band, Duo or Group in both the pop/rock and rap/hip-hop categories. <p align="center"> <table width="450" 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/200509/images/ama_mcarey.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200511/images/ama_rkelly.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200511/images/ama_brooksdunn.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Mariah Carey</td> <td class="photo-td">R. Kelly</td> <td class="photo-td">Brooks & Dunn</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Comeback queen <a href= "/musicworld/features/200507/mcarey.asp">Mariah Carey</a> picked up a trophy for Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist, while <a href= "/musicworld/features/200405/r_kelly.asp">R. Kelly</a> earned the same award in the male category. <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/200509/images/ama_shakira.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200511/images/ama_sugarland.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Shakira</td> <td class="photo-td">Sugarland</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Other BMI winners included country duo <a href= "/musicworld/features/200010/brooksdunn.asp">Brooks & Dunn</a>, Latina rocker <a href= "/musicworld/features/200203/shakira.asp">Shakira</a>, rapper <a href= "/musicworld/features/200212/eminem.asp">Eminem</a> and newcomers <a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200408/sugarland.asp">Sugarland</a>, who took home the coveted Breakthrough Artist award. </p> <p>Nominations for the American Music Awards are based on sales figures and radio play, and winners are selected by a survey of about 20,000 listeners. <p><strong>BMI's 2005 American Music Award winners: </strong><br> <br> <strong>Black Eyed Peas </strong><br> Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group <br> Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band, Duo or Group<br> <br> <strong>Tim McGraw </strong><br> Favorite Country Male Artist <br> Favorite Country Album: <i>Live Like You Were Dying</i> <br> <br> <strong>Brooks & Dunn </strong><br> Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group <br> <br> <strong>Mariah Carey </strong><br> Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist <br> <br> <strong>Eminem </strong><br> Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Male Artist <br> <br> <strong>R. Kelly </strong><br> Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist <br> <br> <strong>Shakira </strong><br> Favorite Latin Music Artist <br> <br> <strong>Sugarland </strong><br> Breakthrough New Artist]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2005-11-22T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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