Washington, D.C. Photo Archive
Hundreds of music fans packed the Hard Rock Cafe in the nation's capital last night for a BMI showcase of exciting singer/songwriters from the Washington area. The event was hosted by BMI Youth Ambassador Margot MacDonald, who has carried the message of strong copyright protection to the White House and Congress over the past two years. The showcase raised money…
Dominic Chianese, Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, and BMI’s Fred Cannon mingle at the BMI booth during the fourth annual Copyright Alliance Annual Exposition.
BMI offered an informative booth during the fourth annual Copyright Alliance Annual Exposition, held Sept. 22 in Washington, D.C.
BMI’s Robbin Ahrold and Fred Cannon, BMI, Dominic Chianese, The Nickles Group’s Cindi Tripodi, David Trust, and BMI’s Hemmendy Nelson enjoy the BMI booth at the fourth annual Copyright Alliance Annual Exposition, held Sept. 22 in Washington, D.C.
BMI’s Fred Cannon, Dominic Chianese, and David Whitney, Minority Counsel, Judiciary Committee enjoy the fourth annual Copyright Alliance Annual Exposition, held Sept. 22 in Washington, D.C.
BMI’s Fred Cannon, Dominic Chianese, and Copyright Alliance’s Patrick Ross pause for a photo at the fourth annual Copyright Alliance Annual Exposition, held Sept. 22 in Washington, D.C.
BMI’s Fred Cannon, Dominic Chianese, and Senator Patrick Leahy enjoy the BMI booth at the fourth annual Copyright Alliance Annual Exposition, held Sept. 22 in Washington, D.C.
Ron Goad, Songwriters Association of Washington; Dominic Chianese; BMI songwriter Margot MacDonald; Jean Bayou, Songwriters Association of Washington; and BMI’s Fred Cannon pause for a photo at the fourth annual Copyright Alliance Annual Exposition, held Sept. 22 in Washington, D.C.
BMI hit-maker Lee Thomas Miller engaged and entertained the crowd gathered at Senator Orrin Hatch’s recent Utah Charities event. The Grammy-nominated songwriter performed songs from his stacked catalog, including Trace Adkins’ “You’re Gonna Miss This,” Terri Clark’s "I Just Wanna Be Mad,” Brad Paisley’s “The World” and Joe Nichols’ "The Impossible.”
Pictured at Senator Orrin Hatch’s recent Utah Charities event are District Court Judge William Nixon, BMI’s Fred Cannon, and Senator Hatch.