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    <title>Patrick Williams</title>
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      <title>John Williams Honored at Star&#45;Studded Gala</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334913</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Williams, John, Williams, Patrick, Musical Styles, Film&#45;TV</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Oscar-winning BMI composer <a id='f2847' class='f2847' href='/affiliate/C2847'>John Williams</a> was honored recently by the <A href="http://www.manciniinstitute.org/" target="_blank">Henry Mancini Institute</A> with its esteemed Hank Award for his distinguished contribution to American music. Presented at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre during the Institute's 10th Anniversary Concert and Gala Celebration, the event starred Tony Bennett, and featured the HMI Orchestra and jazz sax player Dave Koz. <P align="center">      </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/musicworld/musicpeople/200607/images/jwilliams.jpg" width="450" height="246"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" class="photo-td">Shown at the gala are (l to r): BMI's Linda Livingston, BMI composer and HMI Artistic Director <a id='f810' class='f810' href='/affiliate/C810'>Pat Williams</a>, Henry Mancini's daughter Monica Mancini, Hank Award honoree John Williams, HMI President and Co-Founder Ginny Mancini, and BMI artist Dave Koz.&#160;</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><P></P> <P>Williams, whose timeless scores include <I>E.T.</I>, all six <I>Star Wars</I> movies, the <I>Indiana Jones</I> trilogy and the <I>Harry Potter</I> series, picked up his fourth Best Original Score <A href="/news/200601/20060118a.asp">Golden Globe</A> this year for <I>Memoirs of a Geisha</I>. His list of awards is unparalleled and also includes five Oscars, two Emmys, five BAFTA Awards and 18 Grammys, with an astonishing 122 nominations over a 40-plus year career. He was most recently honored at the 2006 <A href="/news/200605/20060518a.asp">BMI Film &amp; Television Awards</A> for the scores to <I>Memoirs</I> and <I>War of the Worlds</I>. </P><P>Headquartered in Los Angeles, the Henry Mancini Institute was founded in 1997 by composer and conductor Jack Elliott in honor of his friend, famed film composer Henry Mancini. The organization's mission is to nurture the future of music by providing comprehensive professional training and multi-level outreach programs that have a direct impact on people's lives.
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      <dc:date>2006-07-23T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Mancini Institute to Honor Composer John Williams</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334820</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Carlin, Daniel, Childs, Billy, Cunliffe, Bill, Fox, Charles, Grusin, David, Mancini, Newman, David, Schuller, Gunther, Scott, Tom, Williams, John, Williams, Patrick, Musical Styles, Film&#45;TV</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<IMG src="/news/200605/images/jwilliams2.jpg" width="165" height="219" class="photo-wrap">Academy Award-winning BMI composer <A id="f2847" class="f2847" href="/affiliate/C2847">John Williams</A> will be honored by the <A href="http://www.manciniinstitute.org" target="_blank">Henry </A><A id="f2126" class="f2126" href="/affiliate/C2126">Mancini</A> Institute (HMI) at its 10th Anniversary Concert and Gala Celebration, set for June 17 at Hollywood's famed Kodak Theatre. Williams will receive the prestigious Hank Award for his distinguished contribution to American music. The event will star Tony Bennett and feature the HMI Orchestra, with appearances by Julie Andrews, Dave Koz and Monica Mancini. <P>In addition to the presentation of the Hank Award, the HMI will also honor the Institute's president and co-founder, Ginny Mancini, with the HMI Legacy Award for visionary leadership in music education. Julie Andrews will present the Legacy Award to Mancini. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200605/images/mancini_institute.jpg" width="450" height="280"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" class="photo-td">HMI President Ginny Mancini and HMI Artistic Director <A id="f810" class="f810" href="/affiliate/C810">Patrick Williams</A> are pictured at the Henry Mancini Institute's kick-off celebration, held April 17 at Aqua Restaurant & Bar in Beverly Hills. Photo by Maxine Picard&#160;</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><P></P> <P>John Williams, whose timeless scores include <I>E.T.</I>, all six <I>Star Wars</I> movies, the <I>Indiana Jones</I> trilogy and the <I>Harry Potter</I> series, picked up his fourth Best Original Score <A href="/news/200601/20060118a.asp">Golden Globe</A> this year for <I>Memoirs of a Geisha</I>. His list of awards is unparalleled and also includes five Oscars, two Emmys, five BAFTA Awards and 18 Grammys, with an astonishing 122 nominations over his 40-plus year career. He was most recently honored at the 2006 <A href="/news/200605/20060518a.asp">BMI Film & Television Awards</A> for the scores to <I>Memoirs</I> and <I>War of the Worlds</I>. </P><P>Founded in 1997 by composer/conductor Jack Elliott, the Institute is dedicated to the legacy of Henry Mancini and his lifelong commitment to excellence in both music and education. For almost a decade, BMI has been a partner and supporter of the Institute and its commitment to upholding Mancini's devotion to promising young musicians, with BMI composers <A id="f2987" class="f2987" href="/affiliate/C2987">Billy Childs</A>, <A id="f2988" class="f2988" href="/affiliate/C2988">Bill Cunliffe</A>, <A id="f2989" class="f2989" href="/affiliate/C2989">Charles Fox</A>, <A id="f2990" class="f2990" href="/affiliate/C2990">Gunther Schuller</A>, <A id="f2991" class="f2991" href="/affiliate/C2991">David Grusin</A>, <A id="f577" class="f577" href="/affiliate/C577">David Newman</A>, <A id="f2993" class="f2993" href="/affiliate/C2993">Tom Scott</A> and John Williams included among the Institute's diverse faculty, National Advisory Board and Music Advisory Board. </P><P>Collaborating with Mrs. Mancini in leading the Institute are BMI Emmy- and Grammy-winning composer Patrick Williams, who serves as HMI Artistic Director, and Emmy Award-winning BMI composer <a id='f2994' class='f2994' href='/affiliate/C2994'>Daniel Carlin</a>, who is the Institute's Executive Director. Throughout the year, the HMI staff and alumni provide hands-on instructional and live-performance music programs to over 15,000 students and their families in 25 Los Angeles-area elementary and secondary schools. These programs include the After School Music Program, the In-School Concert Series, Community Concerts, LAUSD Arts Community Partnership Network (ACPN) and Music L.A.! The Institute also conducts enrichment programs for teachers wanting to add music to their standards-based instructional curriculum. </P><P>The musicians presenting all of these music-education programs are graduates of the Institute's renowned Summer Program for Emerging Professional Musicians. Held annually on the UCLA campus, this program is a fully funded, four-week intensive music-study and mentorship program attended by 85 of the world's most musically talented 18-to-33 year-olds. The goal of this unique program is twofold: 1) to mentor the next generation of professional musicians through multi-genera study, rigorous preparation, practical recording experience and public display of their craft; and 2) to enhance community connection by showcasing the Institute's eclectic range of musical styles and forms through live performance, thereby promoting a common language among diverse audiences. To meet this latter goal, the Institute presents its citywide, nine-concert HMI Free Summer Music Festival. This year, the study program begins July 14 and continues through the festival, which runs from July 22 through August 12, 2006. </P><P>For ticket information for the 10th Anniversary Concert and Gala Celebration, please call Marsha Krieger at FTA Events at 310-288-1755, Ticketmaster at 213-480-3232 or visit the Kodak Theatre Box Office.</P>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-05-22T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Honors Composers of Top Movies, TV Shows and Cable Programs at 2005 Film/TV Awards</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<STRONG>Composer Graeme Revell Receives Richard Kirk Award For Outstanding Career Achievement </STRONG> <P> BMI honored the composers and songwriters of the music from this year's top-grossing films, top-rated prime-time network television series and highest-ranking cable network television series at its annual Film & Television Awards dinner. Held May 18 at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, the black-tie gala was hosted by BMI President and CEO Del R. Bryant and BMI Vice President Film/TV Relations, Doreen Ringer Ross. More than 100 awards were announced during the ceremonies. </P>

<div align="center"><P><TABLE width="450" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#000000"> <TBODY><TR><TD><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_moreinfo.jpg" width="450" height="62"></TD></TR><TR><TD height="5"></TD></TR><TR><TD class="awards-extras-text"><A href="#" onClick="window.open('/images/news/2005/filmtv/pages/01 LES_3050.html','mywindow','width=600,height=400')"><FONT color="#FFFFFF">BMI Film/TV Awards Photo Slideshow</font></A></TD></TR><TR><TD class="awards-extras-text"><A href="/news/entry/534310"><FONT color="#FFFFFF">2005 BMI Film/TV Awards Winners List</FONT></A></TD></TR><TR><TD class="awards-extras-text"> <A href="/news/entry/534311"><FONT color="#FFFFFF">Graeme Revell: Feature</FONT></A></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></p></div>

<P> One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the BMI Richard Kirk award for Outstanding Career Achievement to composer Graeme Revell. Named after late BMI Vice President Richard Kirk, the prestigious award is given annually to the composer who has made significant contributions to <A href="/filmtv/">film and TV music</A>. Past recipients include John Barry, <A href="/musicworld/features/200412/redelman.asp">Randy Edelman</A>, <A href="/awards/2002/spiderman.asp">Danny Elfman</A>, Charlie Fox, <A href="/news/200407/20040722a.asp">Jerry Goldsmith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle Hagen</A>, <A href="/news/200311/20031119a.asp">Michael Kamen</A>, <A id="f2360" class="f2360" href="/affiliate/C2360">Alan Menken</A>, <A href="/news/200405/20040513a.asp">Mark Mothersbaugh</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/tnewman.asp">Thomas Newman</A>, <A id="f853" class="f853" href="/affiliate/C853">Mike Post</A>, Lalo Schifrin, Alan Silvestri, Richard and <A href="/musicworld/musicpeople/200503/rsherman.asp">Robert Sherman</A>, <A href="/news/200105/20010517a.asp">W.G. "Snuffy" Walden</A>, John Williams and <A id="f810" class="f810" href="/affiliate/C810">Patrick Williams</A>. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_grevell.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_countingcrows.jpg" width="300" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Graeme Revell</TD><TD class="photo-td">Counting Crows</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Revell, a New Zealand native, is in the midst of a historical career in film and television music. With credits including "Sin City," "Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D," "Dead Calm," "The Crow," "The Insider," "CSI: Miami," "The Negotiator," "Blow," "Open Water" and more, he has become known for his blending of traditional ethnic music and ambient sounds. He started his scoring career after picking up on rhythms in patient vocalizations at an Australian hospital for the mentally ill, where he worked as an orderly. His experiments with recordings of human and insect sounds and industrial machinery led him to create the early industrial band SPK. His first score was for director Philip Noyce and producer/director George Miller with "Dead Calm," for which he won an Australian Film Industry Award for Best Score. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="152" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_keubanks.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="152" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_lschifrin.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="146" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_sphillips.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="152" class="photo-td">Kevin Eubanks</TD><TD class="photo-td">Lalo Schifrin</TD><TD class="photo-td">Stu Phillips</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Honoring Revell at the dinner via video messages were directors Robert Rodriguez, Phillip Noyce, Danny Cannon, David Twohy and Carl Franklin, as well as journalist Jon Burlingame. Chucky, the star of the "Chucky" film series for which Revell scored "The Bride of Chucky," narrated the video salute to Revell. </P><P> Calling Revell, "...the best secret weapon a director can ever have," director Noyce described working with him on the film "Dead Calm." "Graeme immediately sparked at the material and the opportunity. He hadn't scored a film before, but he had that great composing sense. We wanted a composer who would bring a completely different score to a very elemental movie. Graeme started at the idea of taking sounds that were part of the movie and incorporating them into the score; sound of wind, sound of water. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="304" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="152" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_mpost.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="152" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200505/images/film_ptownshend.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="152" class="photo-td">Mike Post </TD><TD class="photo-td">Pete Townshend</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P> "The movie was completely different once we put Graeme's score in," he added. "He added tension, he added pace, he created drama, and he gave the film a unique aural quality." </P><P> Revell's skill at collaboration with the director was a theme that permeated throughout the evening. "Honest," "innovative," "soulful" and "a true renaissance man" were just some of the descriptions that the directors offered. His vast range of musical talents were lauded, including his use of a wide array of ethnic sounds and voices, atmospheric noises and wide ranging knowledge of obscure percussion and voice styles. His encompassing musical style constantly delivers a fresh new sound and approach to each score he has done. Cannon said, "Graeme is modern and he is up to date. That's what is great about him. He is so willing to use new techniques, new inspirations and is always willing to try something different, move the goalposts." </P><P> BMI also gave out the award for the Most Performed Song From A Motion Picture to <A href="/musicworld/features/200210/counting_crows.asp">the Counting Crows</A> and their publishing companies for the "Shrek 2" song, "Accidentally in Love." BMI also recognized this year's Emmy Award winners for music. </P><P> The first BMI Spotlight Award was given to television composer <A id="f1077" class="f1077" href="/affiliate/C1077">Frank Gari</A> and the inaugural BMI Classic Contribution Award was presented to the creators of "The Tonight Show" themes, composed by Johnny Carson, <A id="f1080" class="f1080" href="/affiliate/C1080">Paul Anka</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200008/keubanks.asp">Kevin Eubanks</A>. </P><P> With a nod to the digital music age, BMI handed out its first Ringtone Awards for the TV music themes that have become the most-performed songs in the mobile space; the awards went to Stu Phillips for the theme to &#65533;Knight Rider&#65533; and Lalo Schifrin for the theme to &#65533;Mission Impossible.&#65533;</P><P> Taking home multiple awards at the dinner were past Richard Kirk recipient Mike Post with four Television Awards for the "Law & Order" series "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "Law & Order: CI" and "Law & Order: Trial By Jury." Pete Townshend picked up three awards for "CSI," "CSI: Miami" and "CSI: NY." Double winners included Harry Gregson Williams for the films "Shrek 2" and "Man On Fire"; <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200205/rkent.asp">Rolfe Kent</A> for the films "<A id="f690" class="f690" href="/affiliate/C690">Sideways</A>" and "Mean Girls"; <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200409/hkloser.asp">Harald Kloser</A> for "The Day After Tomorrow" and "Alien vs. Predator"; Thomas Newman for "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" and "Six Feet Under"; <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200405/jkeane.asp">John </A><A id="f428" class="f428" href="/affiliate/C428">Keane</A> for "CSI" and "The Amazing Race 7"; and <A id="f2353" class="f2353" href="/affiliate/C2353">Kenneth Gamble</A>, <A id="f2354" class="f2354" href="/affiliate/C2354">Leon Huff</A>, Anthony Jackson, Jeff Lippencott and Mark T. Williams for "The Apprentice 2" and "The Apprentice 3."</P>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Graeme Revell to Receive Richard Kirk Award for Outstanding Career Achievement at BMI Film/TV Dinner</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234405</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Bryant, Del, Edelman, Randy, Elfman, Danny, Goldsmith, Jerry, Hagen, Earle, Kamen, Michael, Menken, Alan, Mothersbaugh, Mark, Newman, Thomas, Post, Mike, Revell, Graeme, Schifrin, Lalo, Sherman, Robert, Williams, Patrick, Musical Styles, Film&#45;TV</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<IMG src="/news/200504/images/grevell.jpg" width="200" height="297" class="photo-wrap">Composer <A id="f884" class="f884" href="/affiliate/C884">Graeme Revell</A> will be honored as the Richard Kirk Award recipient at the 2005 BMI Film/TV Awards to be held Wednesday, May 18 at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles. The award is given annually to a composer for his outstanding work and contributions in <A href="/filmtv/">motion picture and television music</A>. The black-tie, invitation-only dinner will also honor the composers of the top-grossing films of the past year as well as the top-rated prime-time network television series and cable programs. BMI President &amp; CEO <A id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</A> will host the awards along with BMI's Vice President of Film/TV Music, Doreen Ringer Ross. <P> Revell, a New Zealand native who's known for the blending of traditional ethnic music and ambient sounds, ghostly vocals and tribal percussion, most recently scored "The Hard Goodbye" vignette in director Robert Rodriguez's <I>Sin City</I>. His composing and ominous percussive film noir score fuels Mickey Rourke's frenzy of vengeance in that segment of <I>Sin City</I>. </P><P> Revell started his scoring career after picking up on rhythms in patient vocalizations at an Australian hospital for the mentally ill, where he was working as an orderly. His experiments with recordings of human and insect sounds and industrial machinery led him to create the early industrial band SPK. Their cinematic theatrics, featuring slides and films of surgery and the use of flame-throwers and oil drums, convinced directors George Miller and Philip Noyce to employ him on <I>Dead Calm</I>, for which he won an Australian Film Industry Award for Best Score. His unique style has been responsible for the riveting atmosphere of some of Hollywood's most tense thrillers, such as <I>Open Water</I> and <I>The Negotiator</I>, dark dramas including <I>The Crow, Blow</I> and <I>The Insider</I>, and exhilarating actioners like <I>Collateral Damage, Chronicles of Riddick</I> and <I>Pitch Black</I>. </P><P> Revell worked in the swashbuckling style of Korngold and Williams on Robert Rodriguez's <I>From Dusk Till Dawn</I> and he has furthermore proven an aptitude at scoring big budget blockbusters with <I>Spawn, Daredevil</I>, and <I>Tomb Raider</I>. Proving his sound can successfully cross both genres and platforms, Revell's mixture of melody and sound design was instrumental in setting the mood for the first season of "CSI: Miami." </P><P> The BMI award for Outstanding Career Achievement is named after former BMI Vice President Richard Kirk. Past recipients include John Barry, <A href="/musicworld/features/200412/redelman.asp">Randy Edelman</A>, <A href="/awards/2002/spiderman.asp">Danny Elfman</A>, Charlie Fox, <A href="/news/200407/20040722a.asp">Jerry Goldsmith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle Hagen</A>, <A id="f2597" class="f2597" href="/affiliate/C2597">Michael Kamen</A>, <A id="f2360" class="f2360" href="/affiliate/C2360">Alan Menken</A>, <A href="/news/200405/20040513a.asp">Mark Mothersbaugh</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/tnewman.asp">Thomas Newman</A>, <A id="f853" class="f853" href="/affiliate/C853">Mike Post</A>, <A id="f1079" class="f1079" href="/affiliate/C1079">Lalo Schifrin</A>, Alan Silvestri, Richard and <A id="f686" class="f686" href="/affiliate/C686">Robert Sherman</A>, <A href="/news/200105/20010517a.asp">W.G. "Snuffy" Walden</A>, John <A id="f810" class="f810" href="/affiliate/C810">Williams, Patrick</A> Williams and Hans Zimmer.
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      <dc:date>2005-04-11T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Hands Out Over 100 Awards at Annual Film/TV Gala</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234057</link>
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      <dc:subject>Avant, Beal, Jeff, Cerf, Christopher, Copeland, Stewart, Davis, Don, Davis, Jonathan, Edelman, Randy, Elfman, Danny, Foster, David, Goldsmith, Jerry, Hagen, Earle, Kamen, Michael, Kent, Rolfe, Korn, Kuo, Gary, Matrix, The, Menken, Alan, Mothersbaugh, Mark, Newman, David, Newman, Thomas, Oler, Kim, Post, Mike, Schifrin, Lalo, Shapiro, Theodore, Sherman, Robert, Townshend, Pete, Williams, John, Williams, Lenny, Williams, Patrick, Wilshire, Film&#45;TV, Rock, Important, BMI Film TV Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Mark Mothersbaugh Honored for Outstanding Career Achievement</b> <p> BMI honored the composers and songwriters of the music from the past year's top-grossing films, top-rated prime-time network television series and highest-ranking cable television shows at its annual Film & Television Awards dinner on May 12. Held at the Regent Beverly <a id='f813' class='f813' href='/affiliate/C813'>Wilshire</a> Hotel in Beverly Hills, the black-tie gala was hosted by BMI President and CEO Frances W. Preston. Preston and Doreen Ringer Ross, BMI's Vice President of Film/TV Relations, gave out more than 100 awards during the ceremonies. 

<p><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="news-extras-box"> <tr> <td align="center"><a href="/news/entry/534326">Click here</a> for the 2004 BMI Film/TV Awards Song List</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"><a href="/news/entry/534327">Click here</a> for Film/TV awards event photos</td> </tr> </table> </p> 

<p> One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the BMI Richard Kirk Award for Outstanding Career Achievement to composer/artist Mark Mothersbaugh. Named after late BMI Vice President Richard Kirk, the prestigious award is given annually to the composer who has made significant contributions to film and TV music. Former recipients of the award include John Barry, <a href= "/news/200305/20030515a.asp">Randy Edelman</a>, <a href= "/awards/2002/spiderman.asp">Danny Elfman</a>, Charlie Fox, <a id='f2468' class='f2468' href='/affiliate/C2468'>Jerry Goldsmith</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle Hagen</a>, <a href= "/news/200311/20031119a.asp">Michael Kamen</a>, <a id='f2360' class='f2360' href='/affiliate/C2360'>Alan Menken</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200006/tnewman.asp">Thomas Newman</a>, <a id='f853' class='f853' href='/affiliate/C853'>Mike Post</a>, <a id='f1079' class='f1079' href='/affiliate/C1079'>Lalo Schifrin</a>, Alan Silvestri, Richard and <a id='f686' class='f686' href='/affiliate/C686'>Robert Sherman</a>, <a href= "/news/200105/20010517a.asp">W.G. "Snuffy" Walden</a>, <a href= "/awards/1999/filmtv.asp">John Williams</a>, <a id='f810' class='f810' href='/affiliate/C810'>Patrick Williams</a> and Hans Zimmer. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200405/images/filmtv_mmotherbaugh.jpg" width="300" height="150"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200405/images/filmtv_mpost.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td">Mark Mothersbaugh</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Mike Post </td> </tr> </table> </p> <p> One of the most unique and prolific contemporary composers in film, television, interactive media and commercials, Mothersbaugh was a founding member of influential rock group Devo, parlaying his <a id='f113' class='f113' href='/affiliate/C113'>avant</a>-garde musical background into the world of scoring for filmed and animated entertainment. An artist both musically and in the literal definition, Mothersbaugh has created an aural framework with his scores for the forthcoming films <i>Lords of Dogtown</i> and <i>The Life Aquatic</i>, as well as having scored the hugely successful <i>Rugrats</i> television, stage and film franchise. He has also scored a diverse array of films and television shows, including <i>Thirteen</i>, <i>The Royal Tenenbaums</i>, <i>Rushmore</i>, <i>200 Cigarettes</i>, <i>The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle</i>, <i>Happy Gilmore</i>, <i>The Mind of the Married Man</i>, <i>Power Puff Girls</i>, <i>Pee Wee's Playhouse</i>, <i>Beakman's World</i> and more. With over 100 credits in the medium including over 400 commercial credits, Mothersbaugh is also co-owner of Mutato Muzika, an umbrella company that is home to a full-time staff of composers and music editors. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200405/images/filmtv_korn" width="450" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td"><div align="center">Korn</div></td> </tr> </table></p> <p> At the dinner, Mothersbaugh was honored by some of the directors he's worked with, as well as by the characters from <i>Rugrats</i>. Director Wes Anderson (<i>Bottle Rocket, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic</i>) called Mothersbaugh a "conceptual artist...his studio is kind of like Andy Warhol's factory. He's very versatile, his mind is constantly spinning and coming up with different things, and he's not locked into any one direction. He's more interested in trying everything." <p> "What Mark brings to my movies that's the most important to me has to do with the tone to them," said Anderson. "He's drawn to something - his sense of humor and a sort of wistfulness to him - that is the right kind of chemistry for my movies. It fixes the oddness of the movies and mixes into it something that has to be just right, and somehow he knows where that needs to fall." <p> Director Catherine Hardwicke (<i>Thirteen, Lords of Dogtown</i>) said she was a fan of Motherbaugh's work and wanted him to score her directorial debut <i>Thirteen</i> but was afraid he might not want to do the low-budget film. "I just tried to think of things that would get him excited about doing it," she said. Describing a scene in the movie that she thought would appeal to his creative side, she said she asked him, "Mark would you be interested in creating the sound of brain cells popping?" <p> Hardwicke went on to describe Mothersbaugh as, "Quirky, crazy, super imaginative, super creative...you don't know what the answer will be and that's the fun of it. He will surprise you with something you didn't plan on, or didn't anticipate. That's what I like, I want to be surprised," she said. "He wants to make it work and delight you too. He gets into a character's head and understands that words can be too heavy handed. I think his music helps carry us places and makes us feel things." <p> Other top winners at the BMI Film & Television Awards included legendary composer Mike Post, who received the most nods with three for <i>Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU</i>, and <i>Law & Order: CI</i>. Also feted were double winning composers <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200308/ddavis.asp">Don Davis</a> for <i><a id='f515' class='f515' href='/affiliate/C515'>The Matrix</a> Reloaded</i> and <i>The Matrix Revolutions</i>, <a id='f577' class='f577' href='/affiliate/C577'>David Newman</a> for <i>Daddy Day Care</i> and <i>The Cat In The Hat</i>, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200011/tshapiro.asp">Theodore Shapiro</a> for <i>Along Came Polly</i> and <i>Starsky & Hutch</i>, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200205/rkent.asp">Rolfe Kent</a> for <i>Freaky Friday</i> and <i>Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde</i>, Teddy Castellucci for <i>Anger Management</i> and <i>50 First Dates</i>, <a id='f2292' class='f2292' href='/affiliate/C2292'>Pete Townshend</a> for <i>CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</i> and <i>CSI: Miami</i>, and Rob Cairns for <i>The Bachelor</i> and <i>The Bachelorette</i>. <p> BMI also honored the composers of the highest-ranking cable television shows of the year, including Butch Hartman and Guy Moon for <i>Fairly Oddparents</i> and <i>Danny Phantom</i>, Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh for <i>All Grown Up</i>, <a id='f1081' class='f1081' href='/affiliate/C1081'>Stewart Copeland</a> for <i>The Amanda Show</i>, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200005/dcuomo.asp">Douglas Cuomo</a> for <i>Sex and the City</i>, and Brian S. Friedman and Rick A. Friedman II for <i>Punk'd</i>. <p> The Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture was awarded to the band <a href= "/musicworld/features/200207/korn.asp">Korn</a> for their song "Did My Time" from <i>Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life</i>. "Did My Time" was written by <a id='f1016' class='f1016' href='/affiliate/C1016'>Jonathan Davis</a>, David Silveria, Munky, Fieldy and Head, and published by Evileria Music, Fieldysnuttz Music, Gintoe Music, Musik Munk Publishing and Stratosphericyoness Music. <p> BMI's Emmy Award winning composers were also honored, including <a id='f1011' class='f1011' href='/affiliate/C1011'>Jeff Beal</a> for <i>Monk</i>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200107/lions.asp">Christopher Cerf</a> and Glen Daum for <i>Sesame Street</i>, <a id='f1796' class='f1796' href='/affiliate/C1796'>Lenny Williams</a> and Chris Biondo for <i>National Geographic Explorer</i> - "Hornets From Hell," A.J. Gundell, Jerry Pilato, Dominic Messinger, <a id='f2494' class='f2494' href='/affiliate/C2494'>Gary Kuo</a> and <a id='f1734' class='f1734' href='/affiliate/C1734'>Kim Oler</a> for <i>All My Children</i>, John Henry Kreitler for "Forever Near" from <i>Passions</i>, and <a href= "/musicworld/features/200112/dfoster.asp">David Foster</a> and Linda Thompson for "Aren't They All Our Children" from <i>The Concert For World Children's Day</i>.]]></content:encoded>
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      <link>http://www.bmi.com/podcasts/container/133432</link>
      <description>Patrick Williams discusses Role of BMI in career.</description>
      <dc:subject>Williams, Patrick, Pop, In Their Own Words, Video, 2004, BMI Film TV Awards</dc:subject>
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      <title>BMI to Honor Mark Mothersbaugh at Film/TV Awards May 12</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234026</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Edelman, Randy, Elfman, Danny, Goldsmith, Jerry, Hagen, Earle, Kamen, Michael, Menken, Alan, Mothersbaugh, Mark, Newman, Thomas, Post, Mike, Schifrin, Lalo, Sherman, Robert, Williams, Patrick, Musical Styles, Film&#45;TV, Rock</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/news/200404/images/mmothersbaugh1.jpg" width="200" height="200" class="photo-wrap">Composer and artist <a id='f851' class='f851' href='/affiliate/C851'>Mark Mothersbaugh</a> will receive the 2004 Richard Kirk
Award for Outstanding Career Achievement at the BMI <a href=
"/filmtv/">Film & TV</a> Awards to be held May 12 at the Regent Beverly
Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills. The black-tie event will be hosted by
BMI President & CEO Frances W. Preston and will honor the composers of
the past year's top-grossing films and the top-rated prime-time network
television series and cable programs.
<p>
The BMI award for Outstanding Career Achievement is named after past BMI
Vice President Richard Kirk and is given annually to a composer who has
made significant contributions in the field of film and TV music. Former
recipients include John Barry, <a href=
"/news/200305/20030515a.asp">Randy Edelman</a>, <a href=
"/awards/2002/spiderman.asp">Danny Elfman</a>, Charlie Fox, Jerry
Goldsmith, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle
Hagen</a>, <a href= "/news/200311/20031119a.asp">Michael Kamen</a>, Alan
Menken, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200006/tnewman.asp">Thomas
Newman</a>, <a id='f853' class='f853' href='/affiliate/C853'>Mike Post</a>, <a id='f1079' class='f1079' href='/affiliate/C1079'>Lalo Schifrin</a>, Alan Silvestri, Richard and Robert
Sherman, <a href= "/news/200105/20010517a.asp">W.G. "Snuffy" Walden</a>,
<a href= "/awards/1999/filmtv.asp">John Williams</a>, <a id='f810' class='f810' href='/affiliate/C810'>Patrick Williams</a>
and Hans Zimmer.
<p>
<img src="/news/200404/images/mmothersbaugh2.jpg" width="200" height="200" class="photo-wrap">One of the most unique and prolific contemporary composers in film,
television, interactive media and commercials, Mothersbaugh was a
founding member of influential rock group DEVO, parlaying his
avant-garde musical background into the world of scoring for filmed and
animated entertainment. An artist both musically and in the literal
definition, Mothersbaugh has created an aural framework with his scores
for the forthcoming films "Lords of Dogtown" and "The Life Aquatic;" as
well as having scored the hugely successful "Rugrats" television, stage
and film franchise. He has also scored a diverse array of films and
television shows, including "Thirteen," "The Royal Tenenbaums,"
"Rushmore," "200 Cigarettes," "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle,"
"Happy Gilmore," "The Mind of the Married Man," "Power Puff Girls," "Pee
Wee's Playhouse," "Beakman's World" and more. With over 100 credits in
the medium including over 400 commercial credits, Mothersbaugh is also
co-owner of Mutato Muzika, an umbrella company that is home to a
full-time staff of composers and music editors.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Randy Edelman, Merv Griffin, Eminem Among Honorees at BMI Film/TV Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233714</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Alabama, Beal, Jeff, Brown, James, Edelman, Randy, Elfman, Danny, Eminem, Fenton, George, Goldsmith, Jerry, Griffin, Merv, Hagen, Earle, Howard, Harlan, Kamen, Michael, Karpman, Laura, Kuo, Gary, LaBelle, Patti, Manilow, Barry, Menken, Alan, Mothersbaugh, Mark, Murphy, Walter, Nelson, Willie, Newman, Thomas, Pelfrey, Danny, Post, Mike, Schifrin, Lalo, Sherman, Robert, Townshend, Pete, Vanacore, David, Williams, John, Williams, Lenny, Williams, Patrick, Wilshire, Wilson, Brian, Dance, Film&#45;TV, BMI Film TV Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI honored the composers and songwriters of the music from this year's top-grossing films, top-rated prime-time network television series and highest-ranking cable television shows at its annual Film & Television Awards dinner. Held at the Regent Beverly <A id="f813" class="f813" href="/affiliate/C813">Wilshire</A> Hotel in Beverly Hills, the black tie gala was hosted by BMI President and CEO Frances W. Preston along with BMI Vice President, Film/TV Relations Doreen Ringer Ross, who gave out more than 90 awards during the ceremonies. <P></P><TABLE width="460" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR><TD align="center" valign="top"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="/news/entry/534424"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Click here</FONT></A> to see photos from the awards</FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD align="center" valign="top"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="/news/entry/534423"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Click here</FONT></A> for the BMI Film/TV Awards Winners List</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left"> One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the BMI Richard Kirk Award for Outstanding Career Achievement to composer <A id="f278" class="f278" href="/affiliate/C278">Randy Edelman</A>. Named after late BMI Vice President Richard Kirk, the prestigious award is given annually to the composer who has made significant contributions to film and TV music. Past recipients of the award include John Barry, <A href="/awards/2002/spiderman.asp">Danny Elfman</A>, Charlie Fox, <A id="f2468" class="f2468" href="/affiliate/C2468">Jerry Goldsmith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle Hagen</A>, <a id='f2597' class='f2597' href='/affiliate/C2597'>Michael Kamen</a>, <A id="f2360" class="f2360" href="/affiliate/C2360">Alan Menken</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/tnewman.asp">Thomas Newman</A>, <A id="f853" class="f853" href="/affiliate/C853">Mike Post</A>, <A id="f1079" class="f1079" href="/affiliate/C1079">Lalo Schifrin</A>, Richard and <A id="f686" class="f686" href="/affiliate/C686">Robert Sherman</A>, W.G. "Snuffy" Walden, <a id='f2847' class='f2847' href='/affiliate/C2847'>John Williams</a> and <A id="f810" class="f810" href="/affiliate/C810">Patrick Williams</A>. </P><P> </P><TABLE width="460" border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="153"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="/news/200305/images/filmtv_redelman.jpg" width="150" height="200"><BR> Randy Edelman</FONT></TD><TD width="153"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="/news/200305/images/filmtv_mgriffin.jpg" width="150" height="200"><BR> <A id="f348" class="f348" href="/affiliate/C348">Merv Griffin</A></FONT></TD><TD width="153"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="/news/200305/images/filmtv_eminem.jpg" width="150" height="200"><BR> Eminem</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left"> Another highlight of the dinner was the presentation of the BMI President's Award to entertainer Merv Griffin. BMI created the President's Award in 1993 to honor an exceptional person in the entertainment industry deserving of special recognition. It symbolizes BMI's commitment to creative and unique individuals who have made this industry what it is today. Past awardees include <A id="f2291" class="f2291" href="/affiliate/C2291">Harlan Howard</A>, Earle Hagen, <A href="/musicworld/features/200007/bwilson.asp">Brian </A>Wilson, <A href="/musicworld/features/200009/wnelson.asp">Willie Nelson</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200105/alabama.asp">Alabama</A> and <A id="f2292" class="f2292" href="/affiliate/C2292">Pete Townshend</A>. </P><P> Recognized as one of the great melodic composers in film music, Edelman grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey, studying piano at an early age and later majoring in piano and composition at the Cincinnati Music Conservatory. While in Cincinnati, he began freelancing as a music arranger at <A id="f916" class="f916" href="/affiliate/C916">James Brown</A>'s King Records, and also wrote original music for regional theater. Upon graduation, Randy headed back to New York where he signed on as a staff writer at CBS April Blackwood Music. He worked as a music arranger and musician on Broadway and later went on the road as a musical director for many entertainers. He recorded solo records, which led him to open for such diverse groups as The Carpenters and Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. His songs were recorded by such popular recording artists as <A href="/musicworld/features/200206/bmanilow.asp">Barry Manilow</A> ("Weekend in New England"), Olivia Newton-John, <A id="f459" class="f459" href="/affiliate/C459">Patti LaBelle</A>, The Carpenters, The 5th Dimension, Jackie DeShannon, and Blood, Sweat and Tears. </P><P> Edelman became interested in using his background as a classical musician and arranger to pursue his interest in film scoring. In between his album recording, he began scoring several television and feature films including <I>MacGyver</I>, <I>Maximum Security</I>, <I>Brisco County Jr.</I> and several award-winning <I>After School Specials</I>. Within 12 years, Edelman had scored over 60 films. His diverse credits include the Golden Globe and British Academy Award-nominated score for <I>The Last of the Mohicans</I>, <I>Gettysburg</I>, <I>Kindgergarten Cop</I>, <I>XXX</I>, <I>While You Were Sleeping</I>, <I>The Mask</I> and <I>Anaconda</I>. Edelman has also written the NBC <I>NFL Football Theme</I>, the Sports Century documentary series theme, and the on-air Olympic theme for NBC. His scores have opened the Super Bowl and closed the Atlanta Olympic broadcast for which he received an Emmy Award. He is currently scoring the theme to the 2003 Wimbledon tennis tournament and Nia Vardalos's new film, <I>Connie and Carla</I>. </P><P> At the dinner, Edelman was honored by many of the directors with whom he has worked, being described by them as a passionate, focused, committed, free spirit with a devil-may-care attitude. Writer/Director Jonathan Lynn (<I>The Whole Nine Yards</I>, <I>My Cousin Vinny</I>) said Edelman's award was, "Thoroughly well deserved for years of writing one terrific score after another, and it's been my pleasure and privilege to work with you." Calling him one of the great songmeisters of this era, Director/Producer Ivan Reitman (<I>Twins</I>, <I>Ghostbusters II</I>, <I>Kindergarten Cop</I>) said Edelman, "...latches onto what's going on in the film in a very clear and emotional way, and he tries to find a musical equivalent that parallels his own emotional response." </P><P> Producer Roger Birnbaum (<I>Connie and Carla</I>, <I>Shanghai Noon</I>, <I>Six Days Seven Nights</I>), who has worked with Edelman since he wrote "Weekend In New England" which Barry Manilow recorded, said "...the thing that's unique about Randy is that in his compositions the basis is always a very, very beautiful melody - and that to me distinguishes him from other composers." He went on to add that; "...it's his versatility, his love of movies, his love of music that doesn't really pigeonhole him into being one kind of composer for one kind of music. He has the ability to compose for all kind of stories, regardless if it's dramatic or comedic." </P><P> Director Rob Cohen (<I>XXX</I>, <I>The Skulls</I>) added that, "...when you have a Randy Edelman score thematically things develop and interrelate, and it very much feels like an emotional world being described..." Director/Producer Henry Winkler (MacGyver) added that, "Randy brings a sweetness, an innocence, a soul to his music and somehow he can translate life into music. When you listen to it, it's filled with emotion; it's filled with inspiring sounds that literally go right up your spine." </P><P> Director/Producer Ronald F. Maxwell (<I>Gods and Generals</I>, <I>Gettysburg</I>) referred to him as a "tune factory," "...what makes him special for a motion picture is that the melody he comes up with is derived from the moment or absolutely from the character in that moment. There's nothing alien about what he does in terms of the story, so the music fits completely..." </P><P> One of the television's most successful personalities with his Emmy-award winning "Merv Griffin Show," Merv Griffin has created the scores and themes for two of the most-watched and longest-running game shows in television history: "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" He has also made significant contributions as a recording artist, songwriter and producer, and is highly regarded for his business acumen and philanthropic activities. Owner of Merv Griffin's Beverly Hilton Hotel among other hotel properties, he recently released his second autobiography, <U>Merv: Making the Good Life Last</U>, and has signed a deal with ABC Family to bring back his hit series, "Dance Fever." </P><P> Composers receiving the most nods at the BMI Film & Television awards included composers John Williams for <I>Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets, Catch Me If You Can</I> and <I>Minority Report</I>; Danny Elfman for <I>Spider-Man, The Simpsons, Men In Black II</I> and <I>Chicago</I>; and Mike Post for <I>Law &Order, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: CI</I> and <I>NYPD Blue</I>. Other multiple winning composers included <A id="f845" class="f845" href="/affiliate/C845">David Vanacore</A> for <I>Joe Millionaire, Survivor: Amazon</I> and <I>Survivor: Thailand</I>; Thomas Newman for <I>Six Feet Under</I> (two awards) and <I>Road to Perdition</I>; and <A href="/musicworld/features/200212/eminem.asp">Eminem</A> for <I>8 Mile</I> and "Lose Yourself" from <I>8 Mile</I> (two awards). </P><P> For the second year, BMI honored the composers of the highest-ranking cable television shows of the year with the BMI Cable Television Music Award. Award recipients included <A id="f851" class="f851" href="/affiliate/C851">Mark Mothersbaugh</A> for <I>Rugrats</I> and <I>Mind of the Married Man</I>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200203/kdioguardi.asp">Kara Dio Guardi</A> for <I>For The People</I>, Howlin' Wolf for <I>The Sopranos</I>, Douglas Cuomo for <I>Sex and the City</I>, Starr Parodi and Jeff Fair for <I>The Division</I>, and <A id="f603" class="f603" href="/affiliate/C603">Danny Pelfrey</A> and David Bergeaud for <I>Strong Medicine</I>. BMI also gave the first Cable Mini-Series Award to <A id="f984" class="f984" href="/affiliate/C984">Laura Karpman</A> for <I>Taken</I>. </P><P> "Lose Yourself" from <I>8 Mile</I> was named The Most Performed Song From A Motion Picture and also recognized for winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song. "Lose Yourself" was written by Eminem and Jeff Bass and published by Eight Mile Style Music. </P><P> BMI's Emmy Award winning composers were also honored, including Newman for <I>Six Feet Under</I>, Glen Daum for <I>Sesame Street</I>, <A id="f1011" class="f1011" href="/affiliate/C1011">Jeff Beal</A> for <I>Dateline NBC: Peggy & Dorothy</I>; <a id='f2656' class='f2656' href='/affiliate/C2656'>Walter Murphy</a> for "You've Got A Lot To See" from <I>Family Guy</I>, A.J. Gundell, Jerry Pilato, Dominic Messinger and <A id="f2494" class="f2494" href="/affiliate/C2494">Gary Kuo</A> for <I>All My Children</I>; <A id="f1796" class="f1796" href="/affiliate/C1796">Lenny Williams</A> for National Geographic Explorer - "Haunt of the Hippo"; and <a id='f2657' class='f2657' href='/affiliate/C2657'>George Fenton</a> (PRS) for <I>Blue Planet: Seas of Life</I>. 2003 BMI Film & Television Awards</P>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Randy Edelman, Merv Griffin To Be Honored at BMI Film/TV Awards May 14</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233698</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Alabama, Edelman, Randy, Elfman, Danny, Goldsmith, Jerry, Griffin, Merv, Hagen, Earle, Howard, Harlan, Menken, Alan, Nelson, Willie, Newman, Thomas, Post, Mike, Schifrin, Lalo, Sherman, Robert, Townshend, Pete, Williams, Patrick, Wilson, Brian, Musical Styles, Dance, Film&#45;TV</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Composer and songwriter <A id="f278" class="f278" href="/affiliate/C278">Randy Edelman</A> will receive the  2003 Richard Kirk Award for Outstanding Career Achievement at the BMI  Film &amp; TV Awards May 14 at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles. In addition, composer, songwriter and television executive <A id="f348" class="f348" href="/affiliate/C348">Merv Griffin</A> will be presented with the BMI President's Award at the black-tie event hosted by BMI's President and CEO Frances W. Preston. <P>Edelman is known for his vast and diverse credit list, including scores to "The Last of the Mohicans," "Gods and Generals," "While You Were Sleeping," "The Mask, " "Anaconda," "Billy Madison," "XXX" and more. He wrote the hit "Weekend In New England" and has worked with such varied groups as The Carpenters and Frank Zappa &amp; The Mothers of Invention. He won an Emmy Award for his closing theme for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, and his score to "The Last of the Mohicans" was nominated for the British Academy Award and a Golden Globe. </P><P>The BMI Award for Outstanding Career Achievement is named after past BMI Vice President Richard Kirk and is given annually to a composer who has made significant contributions in the fields of film and TV music. Former recipients of the prestigious award include John Barry, <A href="/awards/2002/spiderman.asp">Danny Elfman</A>, Charlie Fox, <A id="f2468" class="f2468" href="/affiliate/C2468">Jerry Goldsmith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle Hagen</A>, Michael Kamen, <A id="f2360" class="f2360" href="/affiliate/C2360">Alan Menken</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/tnewman.asp">Thomas Newman</A>, <A id="f853" class="f853" href="/affiliate/C853">Mike Post</A>, <A id="f1079" class="f1079" href="/affiliate/C1079">Lalo Schifrin</A>, Richard and <A id="f686" class="f686" href="/affiliate/C686">Robert Sherman</A>, W.G. "Snuffy" Walden, John Williams and <A id="f810" class="f810" href="/affiliate/C810">Patrick Williams</A>. </P><P> In addition to being one of television's most successful personalities with his Emmy Award-winning "Merv Griffin Show," Griffin has created the scores and themes for two of the most-watched and longest-running game shows in television history: "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" He has also made significant contributions as a recording artist, songwriter and producer, and is highly regarded for his business acumen and philanthropic activities. Owner of Merv Griffin's Beverly Hilton Hotel among other hotel properties, he recently released his second autobiography, <U>Merv: Making the Good Life Last</U>, and has signed a deal with ABC Family to bring back his hit series, "Dance Fever." </P><P> BMI created the President's Award in 1993 to honor an exceptional person in the entertainment industry deserving of special recognition. It symbolizes BMI's commitment to creative and unique individuals who have made this industry what it is today. Past awardees include <A id="f2291" class="f2291" href="/affiliate/C2291">Harlan Howard</A>, Earle Hagen, <A href="/musicworld/features/200007/bwilson.asp">Brian </A>Wilson, <A href="/musicworld/features/200009/wnelson.asp">Willie Nelson</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200105/alabama.asp">Alabama</A> and <A id="f2292" class="f2292" href="/affiliate/C2292">Pete Townshend</A>.</P>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Top Film, TV, Cable Composers Honored at BMI&#8217;s Annual Film/TV Awards</title>
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      <dc:subject>BT, Burnett, T&#45;Bone, Clinton, George S., Davis, Don, Elfman, Danny, Foster, David, Gibbs, Richard, Goldsmith, Jerry, Hagen, Earle, Holmes, David, Kamen, Michael, Kuo, Gary, Menken, Alan, Messenger, Dominic, Moby, Mothersbaugh, Mark, Newman, David, Newman, Thomas, Oakenfold, Paul, Post, Mike, Schifrin, Lalo, Sherman, Robert, Walden, W.G. Snuffy, Williams, John, Williams, Patrick, Wilshire, Young, Christopher, Film&#45;TV, Rock, BMI Film TV Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P align="left">BMI honored the composers and songwriters of the music to the top-grossing films, the top-rated prime-time network television shows and the highest ranking cable television shows of the year at its annual Film & Television Awards dinner. Held at the Regent Beverly <a id='f813' class='f813' href='/affiliate/C813'>Wilshire</a> Hotel in Beverly Hills on May 15, the black tie gala was hosted by BMI President and CEO Frances W. Preston. More than 65 awards were given out during the ceremonies by Preston and BMI Vice President of Film/TV Relations, Doreen Ringer Ross.</P> <P align="center"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv_group.jpg" width="460" height="222"><BR> <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The BMI Family photo</FONT><BR> </P> <TABLE width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" bgcolor="#990000"> <TBODY><TR><TD> <DIV align="center"><A href="/news/entry/534438"><FONT color="#FFFFFF" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Click here for the full Film/TV Awards winners list</FONT></A></DIV> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the BMI award for Outstanding Career Achievement to <I>Spider-Man</I> composer <A id="f282" class="f282" href="/affiliate/C282">Danny Elfman</A>. Named after past BMI Vice President Richard Kirk, the prestigious award is given annually to the composer who has made significant contributions to <A href="/songwriter/resources/specialized/genres/filmtv/index.asp">film and TV music</A>. Past recipients of the award include John Barry, Charlie Fox, <A id="f2468" class="f2468" href="/affiliate/C2468">Jerry Goldsmith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle Hagen</A>, <A id="f2597" class="f2597" href="/affiliate/C2597">Michael Kamen</A>, <A id="f2360" class="f2360" href="/affiliate/C2360">Alan Menken</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/tnewman.asp">Thomas Newman</A>, <A id="f853" class="f853" href="/affiliate/C853">Mike Post</A>, <A id="f1079" class="f1079" href="/affiliate/C1079">Lalo Schifrin</A>, Richard and <A id="f686" class="f686" href="/affiliate/C686">Robert Sherman</A>, <A href="/news/200105/20010517a.asp">W.G. &#8220;Snuffy&#8221; Walden</A>, <A href="/songwriter/resources/specialized/genres/filmtv/profiles/jwilliams.asp">John Williams</A> and <A id="f810" class="f810" href="/affiliate/C810">Patrick Williams</A>. </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD> <DIV align="center"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv1.jpg" width="300" height="199"><BR> <I>Spider-Man</I> Composer Danny Elfman with BMI President and CEO Frances W. Preston</FONT></DIV> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> <TABLE width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" bgcolor="#990000"> <TBODY><TR><TD> <DIV align="center"><A href="/news/entry/534439"><FONT color="#FFFFFF" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Click here for more on Danny Elfman</FONT></A></DIV> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">A highly prolific and influential musician, Elfman carries dual notoriety - that as a highly respected and revered composer and as the lead singer of seminal Southern California rock band Oingo Boingo. Elfman entered the world of film music in 1985, when director Tim Burton and star Paul Reubens called him to write the music for <I>Pee-Wee&#8217;s Big Adventure</I>. In addition to <I>Spider-Man</I> and <I>Pee-Wee</I>, other scores include the upcoming <I>Men In Black II</I> (opens July 3), <I>Men In Black</I>, <I>Planet of the Apes</I>, <I>Proof of Life</I>, <I>Spy Kids</I>, <I>Sleepy Hollow</I>, <I>Family Man</I>, <I>A Simple Plan</I>, <I>Good Will Hunting</I>, <I>Mars Attacks!</I>, <I>Mission: Impossible</I>, <I>Dead Presidents</I>, <I>To Die For</I>, <I>Dolores Claiborne</I>, <I>Black Beauty</I>, <I>The Nightmare Before Christmas</I>, <I>Edward Scissorhands</I>, <I>Batman</I>, <I>Batman Returns</I>, <I>Midnight Run</I>, <I>Scrooged</I>, <I>Beetlejuice</I>, <I>The Simpsons</I>, <I>Tales From The Crypt</I>, <I>Alfred Hitchcock Presents</I>, <I>Amazing Stories</I>, as well as songs for such diverse films as <I>Ghostbusters 2</I>, <I>Weird Science</I> and <I>Fast Times at Ridgemont High</I>. </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv2.jpg" width="300" height="148"><BR> BMI Richard Kirk Outstanding Career Achievement Award recipients past and present: <A id="f857" class="f857" href="/affiliate/C857">W.G. Snuffy Walden</A>, Thomas Newman and Danny Elfman </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">Elfman has also won a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for the theme to <I>Batman</I>, a Saturn Award for Best Score for <I>The Nightmare Before Christmas</I>, and has been twice nominated for an Academy Award. </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv3.jpg" width="300" height="118"><BR> Producer T Bone Burnett being interviewed for bmi.com</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">At the dinner, Elfman was feted by many of the directors with whom he has worked. Burton, who spoke about having seen Elfman with Oingo Boingo in clubs in Southern California before ever meeting him, described him as &#8220;&#65533;a real artist in the sense that he is like his music and his music is like him. From the very beginning it was always exciting for me to work with someone who was experiencing things new and coming at it from an interesting perspective. He brings that intuitive excitement to a project. He respects tradition without doing it exactly. He&#8217;s able to understand things people don&#8217;t understand on the surface and get underneath it, like a silent movie to where you&#8217;re part of the emotion of it without overstating it.&#8221; </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv4.jpg" width="300" height="160"><BR> <A id="f948" class="f948" href="/affiliate/C948">George S. Clinton</A>, Sam Phillips and T Bone Burnett</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">Calling Elfman&#8217;s music for <I>Spider-Man</I> &#8220;rousing and uplifting,&#8221; director Raimi said, &#8220;&#65533;I feel like he always waits for the film and the audience to create a feeling together, and I think what Danny does is he gently carries the audience to that next place - but he allows them to do the work. He has the unique ability to create a soul to his music. He&#8217;s a genius, he really is, that &#8216;can&#8217;t&#8217; word can&#8217;t be thrown about it, but when you listen to his music and the diversity of it and how successful it is with the images, I don&#8217;t know if there&#8217;s a better word to describe him.&#8221; </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv5.jpg" width="300" height="153"><BR> Director Barry Sonnenfeld ("Men In Black," "Men In Black 2") and Danny Elfman</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">Also honored with BMI Film & Television Awards was composer John Williams, who received the most crystal statuettes during the presentation, with four for <I>Harry Potter and the Sorcerer&#8217;s Stone</I>, <I>Jurassic Park III</I>, <I>A.I.: Artificial Intelligence</I> and the <I>2002 Winter Olympic Games</I>. Composer Mike Post led the way for Television Awards, receiving three for <I>Law & Order</I>, <I>Law & Order: SVU</I> and <I>NYPD Blue</I>. Composer <A id="f577" class="f577" href="/affiliate/C577">David Newman</A> received two awards for <I>Ice Age</I> and <I>Dr. Dolittle II</I>. A number of recording artists who are making a name for themselves in the worlds of film and TV music received awards including <A id="f179" class="f179" href="/affiliate/C179">BT</A> for <I>The Fast and The Furious</I>, <A id="f541" class="f541" href="/affiliate/C541">Moby</A> for the <I>2002 Winter Olympics</I>, <A id="f584" class="f584" href="/affiliate/C584">Paul Oakenfold</A> for <I>Swordfish</I>, <A id="f381" class="f381" href="/affiliate/C381">David Holmes</A> for <I>Oceans 11</I> and Bob and <A id="f851" class="f851" href="/affiliate/C851">Mark Mothersbaugh</A> for <I>Rugrats</I>. </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv6.jpg" width="300" height="179"><BR> Danny Elfman and Director Brett Ratner ("Red Dragon")</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">Composer <A id="f891" class="f891" href="/affiliate/C891">T-Bone Burnett</A> received a special Certificate of Achievement for the <A href="/news/200202/20020228c.asp">five-time Grammy Award-winning</A> <I>O Brother, Where Art Thou</I> soundtrack, as did the composers of the original music for the <I>2002 Winter Olympics</I>, including the aforementioned Williams and Moby, as well as Kurt Bestor, Sam Cardon, <A id="f317" class="f317" href="/affiliate/C317">David Foster</A>, Michael Kamen and Linda Thompson. </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv7.jpg" width="300" height="157"><BR> BMI's Frances W. Preston, T Bone Burnett and BMI's Doreen Ringer Ross</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">This year also marked the first time BMI presented Cable Television Music Awards to the composers of the highest-ranking cable television shows of the year. Award recipients included Guy Moon for <I>Chalkzone</I> and <I>Fairly Oddparents</I>, Jim Johnston for <I>WWF Monday Night RAW</I>, Howlin&#8217; Wolf for <I>The Sopranos</I>, Douglas Cuomo for <I>Sex and the City</I>, Michael Kamen for <I>Band of Brothers</I> and Thomas Newman for <I>Six Feet Under</I>. </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv8.jpg" width="300" height="103"><BR> Director Barry Sonnenfeld, Danny Elfman, BMI's Frances W. Preston, director Brett Ratner and BMI's Doreen Ringer Ross. </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">BMI&#8217;s Emmy Award winning composers were also honored, including Patrick Williams for &#8220;A Dream That Only I Can Know&#8221; from <I>Yesterday&#8217;s Children</I>; Buckwheat Zydeco for <I>Pistol Pete: The Life and Times of Pete Maravich</I>; Brian Siewert for &#8220;Where There Is Hope&#8221; from <I>Guiding Light</I>; Lolita Ritmanis, Michael Mc Cuistion and Kristopher Carter for <I>Batman Beyond</I>; and <A id="f2494" class="f2494" href="/affiliate/C2494">Gary Kuo</A>, Robert Sands and <a id='f2794' class='f2794' href='/affiliate/C2794'>Dominic Messenger</a> for <I>As The World Turns</I>. </P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD> <DIV align="center"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv9.jpg" width="300" height="186"><BR> <A id="f249" class="f249" href="/affiliate/C249">Don Davis</A> and <A id="f831" class="f831" href="/affiliate/C831">Christopher Young</A></FONT></DIV> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">High-resolution photos of the 2002 BMI Film & Television Awards will be available for downloading on the BMI Media Relations web site at <A href="http://press.bmi.com">press.bmi.com</A>.</P> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv10.jpg" width="300" height="177"><BR> BMI's Frances W. Preston and composer Patrick Williams</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD> <DIV align="center"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv11.jpg" width="300" height="165"><BR> Danny Elfman and BT</FONT></DIV> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv12.jpg" width="300" height="147"><BR> Composer Richard Marvin, BMI's Doreen Ringer Ross and composer <A id="f333" class="f333" href="/affiliate/C333">Richard Gibbs</A></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv13.jpg" width="300" height="146"><BR> Composer Mike Post, BMI's Frances W. Preston and composer W.G. Snuffy Walden</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> <TABLE width="300" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200205/images/filmtv14.jpg" width="300" height="115"><BR> Director Brett Ratner, BMI's Frances W. Preston, composer Lalo Schifrin and BMI's Doreen Ringer Ross.</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>]]></content:encoded>
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