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MARVIN HAMLISCH TO RECEIVE THE ASCAP FOUNDATION
RICHARD RODGERS AWARD AT 11TH ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY
ON DECEMBER 6 IN NEW YORK CITY


Special Performances by Christine Ebersole, Alan Bergman,
Liz Callaway and Brian d'Arcy James


Marvin Hamlisch

New York, NY, December 1, 2006: The ASCAP Foundation will honor composer Marvin Hamlisch with the Richard Rodgers Award during its 11th Annual Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, December 6, 2006, 5-7PM, at The Allen Room, 6th Floor, Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, (Broadway at 60th Street) in New York City.

The Richard Rodgers Award was established by Dorothy Rodgers, widow of Richard, to recognize a veteran composer or lyricist of musical theatre for a lifetime of achievement in this great American art form. The Rodgers Family Foundation funds the program. Mr. Rodgers, together with his main collaborators, Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II, wrote such Broadway classics as Pal Joey, Oklahoma!, Carousel, The King and I and The Sound of Music.

Marvin Hamlisch's award-winning musical career is marked both by diversity and substance. The recipient of three Academy Awards, a Tony, four Emmys, four Grammys and the Pulitzer Prize, Hamlisch has excelled in musical theatre, film and television music and writing for the Pop music charts. New York City native Hamlisch wrote the Academy Award-winning score for The Way We Were, and with lyricists Marilyn and Alan Bergman, wrote the film's Oscar winning title song. His third Academy Award was for his adaptation of Scott Joplin Ragtime music for the score of The Sting. Hamlisch's performance of Joplin's "The Entertainer" from the soundtrack topped the charts. Hamlisch's Broadway musicals include They're Playing Our Song (co-written with Carole Bayer Sager) and A Chorus Line (co-written with Ed Kleban) - the Tony-winning A Chorus Line also was honored with the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The show's original run, from 1975 - 1990, lasted nearly 15 years and over 6000 performances. Last month, A Chorus Line returned to Broadway in a new production.

ASCAP Foundation President Marilyn Bergman said, "It is with great pleasure that we honor Marvin Hamlisch with The ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers Award. He is a valued friend and collaborator and it is fitting that this brilliant musician, composer and conductor be recognized with this award. His achievements in the musical theatre have been honored with Tonys and a Pulitzer Prize, and the new Broadway production of A Chorus Line is thrilling a whole new generation of theatre goers."

To celebrate the award to Hamlisch, there will be performances of Hamlisch songs from The Sweet Smell of Success (Brian d'Arcy James), A Chorus Line (Liz Callaway) and The Way We Were (Alan Bergman).

Another of the evening's major awards is the Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award, which recognizes emerging musical theatre talent. This year the award honors the lyricist/composer team of Michael Korie and Scott Frankel, who are currently enjoying their first Broadway musical hit with Grey Gardens. Christine Ebersole, who stars in the show, will be on hand to help honor Korie and Frankel with a performance from the show.

Other performance highlights will feature Robert Allen Award recipient Rosi Golan, Young Jazz Composer Award honorees Remy and Pascal Le Boeuf, and 12 year-old Conrad Tao who was among the youngest recipients of the 2006 Morton Gould Young Composer Awards.

A list of the evening's honorees follows:

Robert Allen Award
Rosi Golan

Harold Arlen Film & TV Award
Aaron Sapp

Louis Armstrong Scholarships
Michael MacAllister and Charles Dexter Brewer

Louis Armstrong Scholarship in honor of Duke Ellington
Nicholas DePinna

Louis Armstrong Scholarship in honor of W.C. Handy
Errol Brown, Gabriel Felippe and Howard Meadows

Charlotte V. Bergen Scholarship
Jay Greenberg

Irving Berlin Summer Camp Scholarship
The Walden School

Leonard Bernstein Composer Fellowship at Tanglewood
Timothy Andres

Boosey & Hawkes Young Composer Award in honor of Aaron Copland
Melanie Charles

Leon Brettler Award
Andy Davis

Irving Burgie Scholarship
Janet Onyenucheya

Irving Caesar Scholarship Program
Third Street Music School Settlement

Sammy Cahn Award
John Francis

Fran Morgenstern Davis Scholarship
Damien Pacheco and Margaret Peterson

John Denver Music Camp Scholarships
Zachary Cook, Mary O'Donovan, Alexandria Pena and Khelsy Raymond

Louis Dreyfus Warner/Chappell City College Scholarship
in honor of George & Ira Gershwin

Shogo Samata

Max Dreyfus Scholarship
Kevin Cummines

Fellowship for Composition & Film Scoring
Micah Hayes

Ira Gershwin Scholarship
Hannah Sun

Morton Gould Young Composer Leo Kaplan Award
Brian Herrington

Morton Gould Young Composer Award
Conrad Tao

Jerry Herman Legacy Series Scholarship
Eldric Bashful, Zonya Love Johnson, Kaitlynn Kleinman, Amanda Kuchinski, Dylan Morris and Arthur Ross

Steve Kaplan TV & Film Studies Scholarship
Brian Byrne

Leiber & Stoller Music Scholarship
Brian Kim and Mathew Harwich

Livingston & Evans Music Scholarship
Enrique Conde

Frederick Loewe Scholarship
Will Aronson

Michael Masser Scholarship
Allison Jones and Simon Wiskowski

Henry Mancini Music Scholarship
Ulf Anneken, Jonathan Beard, Jeremy Levy, Kyle Simpson, Zhou Tian, Joseph Trapanese and Marianne Trudel

Rudolph Nissim Prize
Jeffrey Hass

Rudy Perez Songwriting Scholarship
David E. Ramos

Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award
Scott Frankel and Michael Korie

David Rose Scholarship
Kentaro Sato

Young Jazz Composer Awards
Pascal Le Boeuf and Remy Le Boeuf

About The ASCAP Foundation
Founded in 1975, The ASCAP Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to supporting American music creators and encouraging their development through music education and talent development programs. Included in these are songwriting workshops, grants, scholarships, awards, recognition and community outreach programs, and public service projects for senior composers and lyricists. The ASCAP Foundation is supported by contributions from ASCAP members and from music lovers throughout the United States. www.ascapfoundation.org

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