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Gloria Estefan Named Icon at 16th Annual BMI Latin Music Awards

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En Español BMI held its 16th annual Latin Music Awards Thursday, March 12 at The Breakers Ponce De Leon Ballroom in Palm Beach, Florida. Gloria Estefan was named a BMI Icon; singer/songwriter Espinoza Paz earned his second consecutive Latin Songwriter of the Year; “A Ti Si Puedo Decirte” garnered Song of the Year honors for writer Javier Sanroman and publisher Siempre Music;…


From News, posted 3.12.09

BMI Hosts Hanlon Performance

BMI recently hosted an introductory party for Billboard chart-topping piano virtuoso/songwriter Arthur Hanlon at the Gibson Guitar Showroom in Beverly Hills. Just signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Hanlon, who is leaning towards composing for film and television, performed “Paraiso,” “Hijo de la Luna” and other selections and had the opportunity to mingle with some of the industry’s top music supervisors. …


From News, posted 9.25.07

Arthur Hanlon

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For an Irish-American born in Detroit, Arthur Hanlon has created a notably original niche in Latin music. The songwriter/composer, pianist and arranger relocated to New York, after high school, ostensibly for courses in classical music at the Manhattan School of Music. The sizzling sounds from New York’s vibrant Latin music scene soon replaced Tchaikovsky with timbales: A studious classical musician by day, Hanlon became a dynamic tropical…


From MusicWorld, posted 5.27.07

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