Atlanta Photo Archive
Pictured (L-R) are: BMI Director, Latin Music, Kristina DeLuna; BMI songwriter Shelly Peiken; BMI Director, Film/TV Relations and CCC Past-President, Anne Cecere; BMI songwriter Eddie Money; BMI Senior Vice President and General Counsel Stuart Rosen and BMI’s Reema Iqbal. View Photo
Pictured (L – R) are panel participants: Jay Cooper, Esq., Dina LaPolt, Esq., BMI Senior Vice President and General Counsel Stuart Rosen with CCC Board member and the evening’s moderator, Charley Londoño, Esq. View Photo
BMI Senior Vice President and General Counsel Stuart Rosen addresses the crowd. View Photo
Pictured (L – R): BMI’s Reema Iqbal; BMI Vice President, Latin Music, Delia Orjuela; BMI Senior Vice President and General Counsel Stuart Rosen; BMI Director, Film/TV Relations and CCC Past-President, Anne Cecere; BMI Director, Latin Music, Kristina DeLuna and Associate Director, Distribution & Administrative Services, Barbie Quinn, pose for a photo before the panel discussion hosted by the California Copyright… View Photo
BMI songwriters Roadkill Ghost Choir pose with BMI’s Nina Carter at AthFest. The Americana rock band hails from Florida and their newest album In Tongues is out now. View Photo
The Georgia Theatre is lit up with the lineup for AthFest. The venue has been in business for more than 100 years, with beginnings in 1913 as a music store and YMCA. View Photo
The Electric Sons, made up of (L-R) BMI songwriter Benjamin Richards, Andrew Miller and Chris Zeigler pose before their performance at AthFest. The electro-indie-pop group is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is working on a debut EP. View Photo
The Electric Sons performance at AthFest 2015. The electro-indie-pop group is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is working on a debut EP. View Photo
BMI songwriter David Barbe plays at the Slushfund Records/BMI stage at AthFest. Barbe is also a talented producer/engineer and professor at the University of Georgia’s Music Business Certificate Program. View Photo
BMI’s David Claassen and Nina Carter pose with the Georgia Theatre’s Katie Carmody and Roger Levine before the show at AthFest. View Photo











