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Scott Storch was named Songwriter
of the Year at the 22nd Annual ASCAP
Pop Music Awards celebration held tonight at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
in California. OutKast's smash hit single "Hey
Ya!" received Song of the Year honors, and EMI
Music Publishing picked up the Publisher
of the Year award. Special awards were handed out to Neil
Young who received the ASCAP
Founders Award, and to Jermaine "JD" Dupri who was honored with the ASCAP Golden Note Award.
Hosted by ASCAP President & Chairman Marilyn Bergman,
over 700 leading songwriters, recording artists and
music industry leaders gathered at the creative black
tie gala to salute the songwriters behind some of today’s
most popular music as awards were presented to the
songwriters and publishers of the most performed ASCAP
songs of 2004. Among the honorees and notables in attendance
were Neil Young, Jermaine Dupri, Usher, Mariah
Carey, Scott Storch, Big Boi of OutKast, Sheryl Crow, Janet Jackson,
Ashford & Simpson, Maya Angelou, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis,
Indigo Girls, Twista, Mo Ostin, Clay Aiken, The Matrix's Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards & Scott
Spock, Rick Nowels, John Shanks, Swizz Beatz, and Youngbloodz
J-Bo & Sean Paul.
Scott Storch was named Songwriter
of the Year as the
songwriter with the most award-winning songs. Over
the past few years, Storch has worked as either a songwriter,
producer or musician on a number of records including
Eve and Gwen Stefani’s “Let Me Blow Ya
Mind,” Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.,” Xzibit’s “X,” Justin
Timberlake’s “Cry Me A River,” Ja
Rule’s “Clap Back,” and The Roots’ “You
Got Me” and “Don’t Say Nuthin’,” and
Mario's smash hit "Let Me Love You." Storch was honored tonight for his contributions on
five award-winning songs: Beyonce's "Me, Myself
and I," "Naughty Girl," and "Baby
Boy" (featuring Sean Paul), "Can't Hold Us
Down," performed by Christina Aguilera, and "Lean
Back" by Terror Squad featuring Remy-Ma.
Ashford & Simpson delighted the audience with an
outstanding performance of "Ain't No Mountain
High Enough." Originally a massive hit in 1967
for Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, the song has been
recorded over 75 times, and a Michael McDonald cover
of the song earned Ashford & Simpson a place among
the most performed ASCAP Pop songs of 2004.
A special highlight of the evening was the presentation
of the ASCAP Founders Award to Neil Young. Renowned
record executive Mo Ostin, who was inducted into the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by Neil Young in 2003,
joined Marilyn Bergman on stage to present the award.
Ostin signed Young to his first solo record deal while
President of Warner-Reprise Records. Grammy award-winning
Indigo Girls performed as part of the special tribute
to Young.
The ASCAP Founders Award is one of the most distinguished
honors that the Society bestows upon its members, paying
tribute to pioneering songwriters who have made exceptional
contributions to music. Neil Young joins a select group
of songwriters and composers who have received this
honor including Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello,
James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Paul McCartney,
Tom Waits, Quincy Jones, Burt Bacharach & Hal David,
Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller, and Stevie
Wonder,
among others.
Another highlight of the evening was the presentation
of the ASCAP Golden Note Award to multi-talented songwriter,
producer, artist and record label owner Jermaine "JD" Dupri in recognition of his groundbreaking achievements influencing
the direction of American popular music and impacting
the heart, soul and sound of pop music worldwide.
Superstars Mariah Carey and Usher joined
Marilyn Bergman on stage to pay tribute to their musical
collaborator.
Dupri has worked with Carey on a number of albums and
has four songs on her current album The Emancipation
of Mimi, which is tearing up the Billboard charts.
Dupri's work on Usher's multi-platinum album, Confessions,
garnered four 2005 Grammy nominations for his songwriting
and production work on chart-toppers, "Burn," "Confessions
Part II," and "My Boo." Dupri and Usher
picked up awards during the ceremony for their winning
songs "Burn," and "Confessions Part
II."
Previous recipients of the ASCAP Golden Note
Award include Garth
Brooks, Sean "P.Diddy" Combs,
José Feliciano, Alan Jackson, Jimmy Jam & Terry
Lewis, Jay-Z, Quincy Jones, Tom Petty, and Stevie
Wonder,
among others.
The two-time multi-platinum single "Hey Ya!" received
the coveted Song of the Year title. Written by OutKast's
André 3000 Benjamin, this honor is awarded to
the song with the most performance credits. The single,
from OutKast's dual CD Speakerboxxx/The Love Below,
earned the duo a Grammy Award in 2003 for Best Urban/Alternative
Performance. OutKast's Big Boi was on hand to accept
the award, and also picked up awards for "Roses," and "The
Way You Move."
"Publisher of the Year" honors were presented
for the 11th time to EMI Music Publishing for their
17
award-winning songs: "Ain’t No Mountain
High Enough," "Baby Boy," "Burn," "Calling
All Angels," "Confessions Part II," "Dance
With My Father," "I Don’t Wanna Know," "If
I Ain’t Got You," "Pieces Of Me," "P.I.M.P.," "Slow
Jamz," "Tipsy," "Toxic," "White
Flag," "With You," "Yeah!," and "You
Don’t Know My Name." ASCAP Executive
Vice President and Director of Membership Todd Brabec presented
the award to EMI Chairman and CEO Martin Bandier who
was joined on stage by members of his creative team.
The 2005 ASCAP College Vanguard Award went to The
Arcade Fire. This award recognizes the impact of new and developing
musical genres that help shape the future of American
music and which gain early popularity on college radio.
Past recipients of this award include Beck,
Modest Mouse, The Strokes, Built to Spill, Jack Johnson, and
The Mars Volta.
The Top 5 most-performed ASCAP Pop songs of
2004 were "Hey
Ya!" and "The Way You Move" (OutKast), "The
Reason" (Hoobastank), "This Love" (Maroon
5), and "Yeah!" (Usher featuring Ludacris
and Lil Jon).
Among the songwriters receiving multiple-awards were
Scott Storch with five awards; Beyoncé, James
Valentine, La Marquis Jefferson, and Robert "EST" Waller with three awards each; and 50
Cent, Alicia Keys, André 3000
Benjamin, Big Boi, Jay-Z, Jermaine Dupri, Kanye West,
Petey Pablo, Sean Garrett, and Usher with two awards
each.
Click here to see the complete list of winners.
About ASCAP
Established in 1914, ASCAP is the first and leading Performing Rights Organization in the U.S., representing the world's largest repertory which totals over 8 million copyrighted musical works of every style and genre from more than 200,000 composer, lyricist and music publisher members. Additionally, ASCAP represents the works in the repertories of 70 affiliated foreign performing rights organizations created by many thousand affiliated international members. ASCAP is committed to protecting the rights of its members by licensing and collecting royalties for the public performance of their copyrighted works, and then distributing these fees to the Society's members based on performances. Unlike the other American Performing Rights Organizations, ASCAP's Board of Directors is made up solely of writers and publishers, elected by the membership every two years.
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