BMI Foundation Announces 2005 Lennon Scholarship Winners
Listen to the winning songs: |
1st Place: "Moon Lullaby" by Sydney Price | bio |
2nd Place: "On Me (Nothing For Free)" by Chriss Odom | bio |
3rd Place: "Picasso" by Joshua A. Schroeder | bio |
Honorable Mention: "Silhouette" by Nick Kruge | bio |
Honorable Mention: "Not That Easy" by Liz Stahler | bio |
Honorable Mention: "Left Behind" by Christina Brehm | bio |
South Carolina State University student Chriss Odom received the 2nd Place award and a $5,000 scholarship for his song "On Me (Nothing For Free)." Joshua A. Schroeder, a student at Central Washington University, was the 3rd Place winner and received a $5,000 scholarship for his song "Picasso."
Sydney Price | Chriss Odom | Joshua A. Schroeder |
Honorable Mentions went to University of Miami student Nick Kruge for "Silhouette," Berklee College of Music student Liz Stahler for "Not That Easy," and University of Texas at Austin student Christina Brehm for "Left Behind."
Nick Kruge | Liz Stahler | Christina Brehm |
The 2005 judges included esteemed jazz specialist Suzan Jenkins, legendary record producer Russ Titelman, Warner Chappell Music's Sr. Vice President Neil Gillis, and BMI Vice President Charlie Feldman. The preliminary judges were Beka Callaway, Samantha Cox, J.W. Johnson, Wardell Malloy and Erica Tompkins, all from BMI's New York based Writer/Publisher Relations team. Thousands of students representing schools from every state participated in the competition this year.
Established by Yoko Ono in 1997 in conjunction with the BMI Foundation, the John Lennon Scholarships have been made possible through generous donations from Ono with matching funds from Gibson Musical Instruments. Over $150,000 has been awarded over the last eight years to students from select colleges, universities and music schools, and from national submissions from Music Educators National Conference (MENC) chapters.
The BMI Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1985 to support the creation, performance, and study of music through awards, scholarships, commissions and grants. Tax-deductible donations to the Foundation come primarily from songwriters, composers and publishers, BMI employees and members of the public with a special interest in music. Because both the Foundation staff and the distinguished members of the Advisory Panel serve without compensation, over 95% of all donations and income are used for charitable grants.
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