London Photo Archive
BMI President & CEO Del Bryant with comedian Ben Elton at the 2011 BMI London Awards honoring the past year’s most-performed songs on U.S. radio and television during its annual London Awards at Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane on October 4. Ben Elton is one of the writers of the musical theater hit "We Will Rock You", built around the songs… View Photo
BMI 2011 Film / TV Icon David Arnold took home an award as composer of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn at the 2011 BMI London Awards held October 4 at the Dorchester Hotel in London. View Photo
Pictured at the 2011 BMI London Awards are recording artist Adam Ant and Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp. Kemp received a BMI MillionAir award for more than 4 million broadcast performances of the song “True.” View Photo
Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp and BMI President & CEO Del Bryant at the 2011 BMI London Awards. Kemp received a BMI MillionAir award for more than 4 million broadcast performances of the song “True.” View Photo
Original members of Curiosity Killed The Cat join BMI Senior Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations Phil Graham, left and BMI President & CEO Del Bryant at the 2011 BMI London Awards held October 4 at the Dorchester Hotel in London. The group’s 1989 hit “Name and Number” was sampled in Jaheim’s award winning song “Ain’t Leaving Without You.” View Photo
BMI Icon Honorees Brian May (left) and Roger Taylor (right) of Queen pose with Yoko Ono, wife of the late John Lennon who was honored with MillionAir Awards for “Eleanor Rigby,” “We Can Work it Out,” “Woman,” “Hey Jude,” “Let It Be,” and “Michelle” at the 2011 BMI London Awards held October 4 at the Dorchester Hotel in London. View Photo
Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor pose with their BMI Icon Awards at the 2011 BMI London Awards. View Photo
BMI’s Del Bryant is pictured with Yoko Ono at the 2011 BMI London Awards. Ono accepted BMI MillionAir Awards on behalf of her late husband John Lennon. Beatles’ classics “Eleanor Rigby,” “We Can Work it Out,” “Woman,” “Hey Jude,” “Let It Be,” and “Michelle” were all given MillionAir Awards at the ceremony. View Photo
The Savoy in London recently played host to feel-good festivities celebrating the 65th birthday of late legend Freddie Mercury. Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor were joined at the party by peers and fans, as well as members of the royal family. BMI sponsored the green room at the event, which also commemorated Queen’s 40th anniversary. In October, BMI will… View Photo
Barbados group Cover Drive has joined BMI’s deep roster of songwriters. The band made it official during a recent stop at BMI’s London office while in the U.K. to release and promote their debut single, “Lick Ya Down.” Pictured are Cover Drive’s Barry Hill and Amanda Reifer, BMI’s Brandon Bakshi, and Cover Drive’s Jamar Harding and Thomas-Ray Armstrong. View Photo











