May 14, 2002

‘If You’re Gone’ Leaves As Song Of The Year At 50th BMI Pop Awards Brad Arnold Named Top Songwriter

Lifehouse’s ‘Hanging By A Moment’ Grabs College Prize

Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Little Richard Feted with ICON Awards

Press Release

LOS ANGELES, May 14, 2002 – Performing rights organization BMI saluted the writers and publishers of the past year’s 50 most performed songs during the 50th Annual BMI Pop Awards tonight, with superlatives reserved for Rob Thomas’s song “If You’re Gone,” songwriter Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down and Universal Music Publishing. Frances W. Preston, President & CEO, and Barbara Cane, Vice President & General Manager, Writer/Publisher Relations, Los Angeles, handed out BMI Citations of Achievement to more than 150 writers and publishers during the dinner event, which culminated in the announcements of Song, Songwriter, Publisher and College Song of the Year. A highlight of the golden-anniversary gala, staged at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, was the presentation of the first BMI ICON Awards to Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Little Richard in recognition of their “unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.”
“If You’re Gone” earned the BMI Pop Song of the Year Crystal for songwriter Rob Thomas of matchbox twenty and publishers Bidnis, Inc. and EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. This distinction is given to the song tallying the most feature broadcast performances during the eligibility period. A #1 single from matchbox twenty’s Lava/Atlantic album Mad Season, “If You’re Gone” brings Thomas’s BMI Awards total to 11. With this win, Thomas, who was named 1999 BMI Pop Songwriter of the Year, joins an illustrious list of those who have taken both Song and Songwriter trophies, including Stephen Bishop, Michael Bolton, Mariah Carey, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Barry and Robin Gibb, Will Jennings, Bert Kaempfert (GEMA), Dolly Parton, Carole Bayer Sager and Shania Twain.
Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down placed four songs on the Most Performed List of 50 to collect the BMI Pop Songwriter of the Year reward. From the band’s debut album The Better Life on Republic/Universal Records, the songs earning Arnold the crown were “Be Like That,” “Duck and Run,” “Kryptonite” (2nd Award) and “Loser.”
With 11 songs cited – including Arnold’s four – Universal Music Publishing (through its companies Irving Music, Songs of Universal, Inc., and Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.) claimed the BMI Pop Publisher of the Year prize; David Renzer, President, Worldwide Universal Music Group, accepted the crystal obelisk. The Publisher of the Year title is given to the publishing concern with the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. Universal’s top performing tunes were “All Or Nothing,” “Be Like That,” “Breathe,” “Breathless,” “Change Your Mind,” “Duck and Run,” “Hemorrhage (In My Hands),” “Kryptonite,” “Loser,” “Play” and “Ride Wit Me.”
Of the 86 songwriters recognized, ten, in addition to Arnold, were multiple winners. Placing three songs each on the list were 3 Doors Down members Todd Harrell and Matt Roberts and previous songwriter victors Janet Jackson (1990) and Cory Rooney (2000); double honorees were Mirwais Ahmadzai, 3 Doors Down’s Chris Henderson, and Red Hot Chili Peppers Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith.
Publishers gathering three or more awards were Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc., Escatawpa Songs, Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Black Ice Publishing, Cori Tiffani Publishing and Ensign Music Corporation.
“Hanging By A Moment” grabbed Most Performed Song on College Radio kudos for songwriter Jason Wade of Lifehouse. The song, from Lifehouse’s debut DreamWorks album No Name Face, is published by G-Chills Music and Songs of DreamWorks.
Among this year’s honorees, 15 songs have earned the status of BMI Million-Air (accumulating at least one million broadcast performances) for a total of more than 22 million performances. Based on an average length of three minutes, one million airplays is the equivalent of 50,000 hours or 5.7 years, continuously. Million-Airs on the 2001 list translate into over 1.1 million hours or 125.4 years of airplay.
Five of the 50 top Pop are repeat achievers. “Amazed” collected its third consecutive Pop Award; the 2000 BMI Country Song of the Year has accrued nearly four million performances. Four songs picked up second Awards: last year’s honorees “Kryptonite,” “With Arms Wide Open” and “Breathe” (also Pop Song of the Year), and “Lady Marmalade,” first recognized in 1975.
BMI’s Citation of Achievement is given annually in recognition of popularity in the field of popular music, as measured by feature broadcast performances on American radio and television; this year’s Pop Awards eligibility period ran October 1, 2000 through September 30, 2001.
Founded in 1940, BMI is an American performing rights organization that represents approximately 300,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in all genres of music. Through its music performance and reciprocal agreements, it grants businesses and media access to its repertoire of approximately 4.5 million musical works from around the world.
A complete list of the winners of the 2002 BMI Pop Awards, information on the ICON Awards presented to Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Little Richard, and high-resolution photos are available for downloading on the BMI Media Relations web site at press.bmi.com.

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to r: BMI Icon Award recipients, l to r: Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley

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l to r: Little Richard, BMI Icon Award recipient; Frances W. Preston, President & CEO, BMI; Chuck Berry, BMI Icon Award recipient; and Bo Diddley, BMI Icon Award recipient.

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l to r: George Thorogood, performer at the BMI Pop Awards during the Icon Award presentation, and Chuck Berry, BMI Icon recipient.

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l to r: Little Richard, BMI Icon Award recipient; Frances W. Preston, President & CEO, BMI; Chuck Berry, BMI Icon Award recipient; and Bo Diddley, BMI Icon Award recipient.

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Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and Bo Diddley.

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Lee Ann Womack.

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George Thorogood.

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Crazy Town.

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Evan and Jaron.

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Lifehouse

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Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and Chuck Berry.

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Josh Groban and Chuck Berry.

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Lifehouse and Chuck Berry.

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Dallas Austin and Chuck Berry.

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Dallas Austin, BMI Board Member Frank Melton, Chuck Berry.

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Little Richard and Ivan Neville. Neville performed the Little Richard tribute.

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Mavis Staples performing at the 50th annual BMI Pop Awards.

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Jonny Lang performing at the 50th annual BMI Pop Awards during the Chuck Berry tribute.

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Ivan Neville live.

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Brad Arnold, BMI Songwriter of the Year, lead singer of 3 Doors Down.

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BMI Songwriter of the Year, Brad Arnold w/his awards.

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Congratulating the BMI Songwriter of the Year, Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down, and the Publisher of the Year, Universal Music Publishing, are, l to r: Del Bryant, Senior Vice President, Performing Rights & Writer/Publisher Relations, BMI; Barbara Cane, Vice President & General Manager, Los Angeles, BMI; David Renzer, President, Universal Music Publishing; Frances W. Preston, President & CEO, BMI; Brad Arnold, Songwriter of the Year; Tom Sturges, Executive Vice President, Universal Music Publishing.

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