May 20, 2009

GAMBLE & HUFF NAMED BMI ICONS AT 57TH ANNUAL POP AWARDS

Eight-Way Tie for Prestigious Songwriter of the Year Crown, ‘Bubbly’ Earns Song of the Year, & Universal Music Secures Publisher of the Year Honors

Press Release

LOS ANGELES, May 19, 2009 – Leading music rights organization Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) held its 57th Annual Pop Awards tonight, honoring Gamble & Huff as BMI Icons. Songwriter of the Year honors resulted in a record-setting eight-way tie this year, saluting Colbie Caillat, Polow Da Don, T-Pain, Alan Chang, Matchbox Twenty’s Paul Doucette and Brian Yale, Chris Brown, and Maroon 5’s Adam Levine. Caillat also garnered Song of the Year honors for international hit “Bubbly,” which she co-wrote and recorded. Universal Music Publishing Group enjoyed a big night as well, winning the 2009 Publisher of the Year crown. Held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles, the invitation-only ceremony was hosted by BMI President & CEO Del Bryant and BMI Vice President/General Manager, Los Angeles, Barbara Cane and also recognized the writers and publishers of the past year’s 50 most-performed pop songs from BMI’s extensive catalog of more than 6.5 million compositions.

The evening’s capstone assumed the form of a musical tribute to Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff. Gavin DeGraw performed “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” Estelle performed “Don’t Leave Me This Way,” and Michael Bublé delivered his rendition of “Me and Mrs. Jones.” Named BMI Icons in recognition of their “unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers,” Gamble & Huff join an elite list of previous BMI Icons that includes the Jacksons, Bee Gees, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Paul Simon, Merle Haggard, Brian Wilson, Willie Nelson, James Brown, Ray Davies, Carlos Santana, Dolly Parton, and Hall & Oates.

Individually, they would have been giants, but together, Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff became more than giants: They became legends. As architects of the Philadelphia soul dynasty of the 60s and 70s, Gamble and Huff composed and produced landmark work by their Philly International Records artists as well as others including the O’Jays, Lou Rawls, Jerry Butler, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Dusty Springfield, Wilson Pickett and so many more. The pair has accumulated 22 gold and 8 platinum albums on the strength of co-written classics including The O’Jays’ “For the Love of Money,” “Love Train” and “Use ta Be My Girl,” The Three Degrees’ “When Will I See You Again,” Billy Paul’s “Me and Mrs. Jones,” Lou Rawls’ “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine,” Jerry Butler’s “Only the Strong Survive,” the incomparable Soul Train theme “The Sound of Philadelphia” and “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” first recorded by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and later covered by Simply Red, whose version garnered Gamble & Huff their first Grammy. Together, the duo boasts an astounding 86 BMI Pop and R&B Awards. “Love Train” has earned 3 million performances, while “When Will I See You Again” and “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine” have both generated more than 4 million performances, and “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” has amassed more than 7 million performances. Gamble & Huff are also members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, and recipients of the Recording Academy’s prestigious Trustees Award.

Colbie Caillat’s “Bubbly” garnered Song of the Year honors for its creative hive. Co-written by Caillat and singer/songwriter Jason Reeves and published by Cocomarie Music, “Bubbly” spent fourteen weeks atop Billboard’s Adult Top 40 chart. Featured on Caillat’s 2007 debut album Coco, the song has since been certified platinum. “Bubbly” has enjoyed ubiquitous success all over the world: In addition to reaching #1 in Australia and Czechoslovakia, the tune climbed into the upper echelon of charts in countries including Germany, Peru, Sweden, Belgium, France, Canada, and The Netherlands.

Caillat also delighted the audience with a charming performance of “Bubbly.”

In a BMI Pop Awards first, eight songwriters lay claim to the Songwriter of the Year crown. Each of the winners contributed two songs to the 50 most-performed list. In addition to “Bubbly,” Colbie Caillat’s “Realize” earned a spot in the top 50; Polow Da Don contributed “Forever,” co-written and recorded by Chris Brown, and “Love in This Club,” recorded by Usher and featuring Young Jeezy, to the list, while T-Pain’s “Kiss Kiss,” also recorded and co-written by Chris Brown, and “Low,” recorded by Flo Rida; Alan Chang’s “Everything” and “Lost,” both recorded by Michael Bublé; Matchbox Twenty’s Brian Yale and Paul Doucette’s co-compositions “How Far We’ve Come” and “These Hard Times” from the band’s retrospective Exile on Mainstream album; and Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine’s “Wake Up Call” and “Won’t Go Home Without You,” which he recorded with the band, all ranked amongst the year’s top 50 most-performed songs as well.

Universal Music Publishing Group secured its BMI Pop Publisher of the Year crown with an impressive 20 award songs and the highest percentage of copyright ownership among the year’s top 50. Universal’s catalog includes award-winners “All Summer Long” (Kid Rock), “Hate That I Love You” (Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo), “It’s Not My Time” (3 Doors Down), “Stronger” (Kanye West), “Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)” (Wyclef Jean featuring Akon, Lil Wayne, and Niia), “Shadow Of The Day” (Linkin Park), and “All Around Me” (Flyleaf).

In addition to earning a BMI Pop Award for her crossover hit “Teardrops on My Guitar,” Taylor Swift received the BMI President’s Award, which honors an exceptional individual in the entertainment industry deserving of special recognition. The BMI President’s Award is presented only on unique occasions when an individual has distinctly and profoundly influenced the industry.

Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time” earned its third BMI Pop Award, while Gary L. Jackson, Raynard Miner, and Carl William Smith took home their second award for Michael McDonald’s “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher.” Additional big winners included will.i.am, Kanye West, Wyclef Jean, Ne-Yo, Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, Natasha Bedingfield (PRS), Pink, Gavin DeGraw, and Ray J; Good Charlotte’s Benji Madden and Joel Madden; Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger (SOCAN); Lifehouse’s Jason Wade; 3 Doors Down’s Brad Arnold, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson, and Matt Roberts; Chris Daughtry and Brian Howes (SOCAN); Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett; Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, Joe Hahn, and Mike Shinoda; and songwriting and production heavy weights JR Rotem, Danielle Brisebois, Ian Dench (PRS), Amanda Ghost (PRS), Jude Cole, Amund Bjørklund (PRS), and Espen Lind (PRS).

Publishing companies EMI Music Publishing (EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc./EMI-Longitude Music), Sony/ATV Music Group (Sony/ATV Songs LLC / Sony/ATV Tree), Warner/Chappell Music (Unichappell Music, Inc./Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.), Cocomarie Music, Culture Beyond Ur Experience, February Twenty-Second, Ihan Zhan Music, Lucinda Panic, Nappypub, Pookie Stuff, Reach Global, and State One Music America each garnered multiple awards.

The BMI Foundation’s 12th Annual John Lennon Scholarship was presented to pop singer/songwriter Jaci Wisot for her song “Firefly.”  Currently a student at Belmont University in Nashville, Wisot recorded her first EP, Firefly, in May 2008. Established in 1997 by Yoko Ono in conjunction with the BMI Foundation and matched by generous donations from Gibson Musical Instruments, the prestigious John Lennon Scholarship program recognizes and fosters auspicious young songwriters between the ages of 15 and 24. For more information on the BMI Foundation, please visit http://www.bmifoundation.com.

Broadcast Music, Inc.® (BMI) is an American performing right organization that represents more than 375,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in all genres of music and more than 6.5 million works. BMI reported $901 million for its 2008 fiscal year in performing right collections. BMI has represented the most popular and beloved music from around the world for 70 years. The U.S. corporation collects license fees from businesses that use music, which it then distributes as royalties to the musical creators and copyright owners it represents.

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2009 BMI Icons Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff

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Al Bell, Berry Gordy, Jr., Leon Huff, Ron Alexenburg, Kenneth Gamble, Clarence Avant

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BMI’s President & CEO, Del Bryant; BMI’s VP of Writer/Publisher Relations, Barbara Cane; The BMI Foundation’s 12th Annual John Lennon Scholarship was presented to pop singer/songwriter Jaci Wisot for her song “Firefly”; BMI’s Senior Director, Writer/ Publisher Relations, Samantha Cox; and BMI’s Senior Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations, Phil Graham

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2009 BMI Pop Icon Kenneth Gamble, Chris Daughtry and 2009 BMI Pop Icon Leon Huff

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Mike Stoller, 2009 BMI Pop Icon Kenneth Gamble; Jerry Leiber and 2009 BMI Pop Icon Leon Huff

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Colbie Callait performing "Bubbly" live

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Michael Bublé and BMI's President and CEO Del Bryant

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BMI’s Senior Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations, Phil Graham, Universal Music Publishing Chairman & CEO David Renzer, BMI's President and CEO Del Bryant

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Chuck D, President & CEO of Universal Companies Rahim Islam, Berry Gordy, Jr., 2009 BMI Pop Icon Leon Huff; Michael Bublé; 2009 BMI Pop Icon Kenneth Gamble; Eddie Holland

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Gavin DeGraw, Estelle, Chuck D

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Gavin DeGraw, Colbie Callait, BMI's Del Bryant

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Leon Huff, 2009 BMI Pop Icon; Berry Gordy Jr.; Kenneth Gamble, 2009 BMI Pop Icon; Eddie Holland, BMI Icon

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Colbie Callait

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Estelle performing “Don’t Leave Me This Way” in the Gamble and Huff tribute

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Michael Bublé singing "Me and Mrs. Jones" in the Gamble & Huff tribute

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Jordin Sparks, Chris Daughtry and Taylor Swift

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Jordin Sparks

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2009 BMI Pop Songwriters of the Year Colbie Caillat, Alan Chang and Paul Doucette; BMI President & CEO Del Bryant; 2009 BMI Pop Songwriters of the Year Adam Levine and Polow da Don; BMI Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations, Barbara Cane.

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Taylor Swift with Del Bryant and her President's Award

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Taylor Swift and BMI's Phil Graham

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BMI's President and CEO Del Bryant, BMI Icons Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, and BMI's Barbara Cane

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Songwriter of the Year Colbie Caillat, BMI President and CEO Del Bryant, and BMI's Barbara Cane.

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BMI's Barbara Cane, Adam Levine, and BMI President and CEO Del Bryant onstage at the 2009 BMI Pop Awards.

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Adam Levine, BMI President and CEO Del Bryant, and BMI's Barbara Cane onstage. Two Maroon 5 songs were 2009 BMI Pop Awards Award Winning Songs; "Wake Up Call" and "Won't Go Home Without You."

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