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Summer 2004
ASCAP 2004 POP MUSIC AWARDS
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ASCAP's Todd Brabec, Graham Edwards, Jackson Browne, ASCAP President and Chairman Marilyn Bergman, Shawn Colvin and ASCAP's CEO John LoFrumento.
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ASCAP’s Keith Johnson, Songwriter of the Year 50 Cent and ASCAP's Kenny Ferracho. |
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| Chingy performing “Right Thurr.” |
The ASCAP Partner in Music Award was given to MTV and VH1 as the pioneers in music video broadcasting. Pictured are ASCAP Senior Vice President of Licensing Vincent Candilora, John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls, Marilyn Bergman, President of Entertainment for MTV and VH1 Brian Graden and John LoFrumento.
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Shawn Colvin and Jackson Browne performing. |
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Windswept's Jonathan Stone, Universal’s Maani Edwards, Universal’s and ASCAP Board member David Renzer, Windswept's Evan Medow, writer winner Mike Elizondo, Blotter Music's Steve Lindsey, Universal's Tom Sturges, ASCAP's Jeanie Weems and Warner/Chappell's President Rick Shoemaker and Chairman and CEO Les Bider.
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EMI Music Publishing Chairman and CEO Martin Bandier (holding award) and his staff receive the Publisher of the Year Award from ASCAP CEO John LoFrumento (far right).
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Famous Music's Chuck Bradley, Famous Music Chairman and CEO and ASCAP Board member Irwin Robinson, writer winner Linda Perry, Famous Music's Carol Spencer and ASCAP's Brendan Okrent.
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EMI's Evan Lamberg, Jody Gerson and Martin Bandier, writer winner Jewel and ASCAP's Todd Brabec. |
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| ASCAP's Tom DeSavia, Metallica's Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich, ASCAP's Loretta Muñoz, Metallica's Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield and ASCAP's Harry Poloner.
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Dobie Gray (right) performing “Drift Away” backed by Mentor Williams and Don Was (center). An Uncle Kracker cover of the song earned Williams an award for one of the most performed ASCAP songs of 2003. |
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| Universal's David Renzer and Donna Caseine, BMG Songs' Derrick Thompson, Universal’s Tom Sturges, writer winner Varick “Smitty” Smith, BMG Songs' Scott Francis, writer winner Jason “Koko” Bridges, New Columbia Pictures Music's Shelly Bunge, Bu-Bo Music's Valerie Jones and Universal Music's Ethiopia Habtemariam.
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The Matrix: Graham Edwards, Lauren Christy and Scott Spock.
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