February - March 2003

British Writers and Publishers Honored at ASCAP/PRS Awards in London

On October 16th, ASCAP honored the writer and publisher members of PRS for the most performances of their works in the U.S. during 2001. The presentations were made at a special reception at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

U2's Adam Clayton, The Edge, Bono and Larry Mullen were named Songwriters of the Year. "Thank You," written by Dido Armstrong and published by Warner/Chappell Music Ltd., was named Song of the Year. The Publisher of the Year Award went to Warner/Chappell Music. Ltd.

The College Award was presented to Idlewild for their song "100 Broken Windows," written by Roddy Woomble, Rod Jones and Colin Newton and published by EMI Music Publishing. The Club Award was presented to Wise Guys for their song, "Start the Commotion," written by Theo Keating, Melvin Taylor*, Donald Wilson*, Robert Bogle* and ASCAP members Salam Gibbs and Greg Mays (*share not licensed by ASCAP).

Film Awards for scores were presented to composes Patrick Doyle for Bridget Jones' Diary; Marius De Vries for the score to Moulin Rouge; Craig Armstrong for the music direction of Moulin Rouge; Trevor Jones for the score to From Hell; and Stephen Warbeck for the score to Captain Corelli's Mandolin.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Heritage Award to Richard Rodgers, which was accepted by musical theater great Andrew Lloyd Webber.


Lloyd-Webber

Andrew Lloyd-Webber collects the Heritage Award on behalf of Richard Rodgers.

Greenaway/Perryman/Ellis/Cannon/Devine/Dennis


Among those honored at the ASCAP/PRS Awards in London were co-writers Cathy Dennis and Simon Ellis for their song, "Never Had A Dream Come True." Pictured (l-r) are ASCAP Senior Vice President/International Roger Greenaway with EMI Music's Sally Perryman, Simon Ellis, BMG Music's Lee Cannon, ASCAP's Sean Devine and award winner Cathy Dennis.

Warbeck/Knutsen

Stephen Warbeck received his award for his score to Captain Corelli's Mandolin from ASCAP Senior Vice President Nancy Knutsen.

Greenaway/Sault/Manners/Devine

Roger Greenaway is pictured with ASCAP/PRS Publisher of the Year winners Warner/Chappell's Mike Sault and Richard Manners and Sean Devine.

Jones/Knutsen/Doyle/Gaffney/Adrian Gaffney/Deirdre Gaffney/Brabec

(l-r), Trevor Jones, honored for his score to From Hell, Knutsen, a beaming Patrick Doyle who scored Bridget Jones's Diary, IMRO (Irish Music Rights Organisation) CEO Adrian Gaffney, Deirdre Gaffney, and ASCAP Executive Vice President Todd Brabec.

Sweeney/Knutsen/DeVries

PRS Director of Membership John Sweeney, who accepted on behalf of composer Craig Armstrong for his score to Moulin Rouge, Knutsen and writer/producer Marius DeVries, who received an award for his music direction and arrangements for Moulin Rouge.

Sweeney/Knutsen/DeVries

Pictured during the Club Award presentation are (l-r) Chrysalis Music's Jeremy Lascelles, Devine and Wise Guys' Theo Keating.


Idlewild with Devine and Smith

College Award Winners Idlewild are pictured with ASCAP's Sean Devine (center) and EMI Music's Mike Smith.

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