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September 16, 2003
2003 BMI London Awards: Event Photos
BMI's Brandon Bakshi (left) and Phil Graham (right) congratulate songwriters Spencer Davis and Muff Winwood, co-writers of the Spencer Davis Group classic "Gimme Some Lovin'," which received a Million-Air Award for reaching the three million performance plateau.
BMI's Phil Graham and Frances Preston present a Million-Air Award to EMI Music Publishing's Peter Reichardt for the Police hit, "Every Breath You Take." The song, which earned a seven million performance award, was written by Sting.
Irish songwriter Ronan Keating (left) is congratulated by BMI's Frances Preston and Phil Graham. Keating took home a BMI Country Award for his Brooks & Dunn smash, "The Long Goodbye."
BMI songwriter/artist Marsha Ambrosius of singing duo Floetry gets bussed by Song of the Year winner Dave Stewart at the BMI London Awards. Stewart's song, "Underneath it All", was named Song of the Year and Ambrosius picked up a BMI Pop Award for writing the Michael Jackson hit song "Butterflies." The gala awards ceremony, honoring the top UK and European writers and publishers of the past year, was held at London's Dorchester Hotel on September 16.
Ex-Eurythmics guitarist Dave Stewart (center) holds his BMI Crystal for writing the Song of the Year at the BMI London Awards held at the Dorchester Hotel September 16. Stewart's song, "Underneath it All," was the most performed song by a UK songwriter in the United States during the past year and received the Robert S. Musel Award. Stewart is flanked by BMI Senior Vice President Writer Publisher Relations Phil Graham and BMI President and CEO Frances Preston at the gala awards ceremony, which honors the top UK and European writers and publishers of the past year.
BMI songwriter/artist Marsha Ambrosius of singing duo Floetry chats with film composer David Arnold at the BMI London Awards. Arnold took home a BMI Film Music Award for his score to the Bond film Die Another Day and Ambrosius picked up a BMI Pop Award for writing the Michael Jackson hit song "Butterflies." The gala awards ceremony, honoring the top UK and European writers and publishers of the past year, was held at London's Dorchester Hotel September 16.
