Close

May 16, 2006

BMI Pop Awards Honor Crosby, Stills & Nash As Icons At 54th Annual Ceremony

‘1, 2 Step’ Takes Internet Song Prize; ‘Beverly Hills’ Named Top Tune on College Radio

Press Release

LOS ANGELES, May 16, 2006 – BMI, the leading U.S. performing right organization, staged its 54th Annual Pop Awards tonight, with top honors given to BMI Icons Crosby, Stills & Nash; Jesse Carmichael, Ryan Dusick, Adam Levine and Mickey Madden of Maroon 5 and Lil Jon as Songwriters of the Year; “She Will Be Loved” as Song of the Year; and EMI Music as Publisher of the Year. Hosted by BMI President/CEO Del Bryant and Los Angeles VP/GM Barbara Cane at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel, the black-tie dinner recognized the writers and publishers of the past year’s 50 most performed pop songs from BMI’s catalog of more than 6.5 million compositions.

A highlight of the gala ceremony featured a musical tribute to legendary singing trio Crosby, Stills & Nash, who were honored as BMI Icons for their “unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.” The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, whose signature three-part harmony has endured for more than three decades, join an elite list of previous BMI Icons that includes Paul Simon, James Brown, Brian Wilson, Isaac Hayes, Dolly Parton and Carlos Santana.

The musical partnership of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash has produced some of the most timeless rock songs ever written, including “Marrakesh Express,” “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Helplessly Hoping,” “Guinnevere,” “Teach Your Children,” “Wooden Ships,” “Dark Star” and “Just a Song Before I Go.” Called “the voice of an entire generation,” CSN has just announced a summer reunion tour with Neil Young.

Pop-rockers Maroon 5 were joined on stage by rapper Lil Jon to collect their BMI Songwriter of the Year Crystals for placing three songs each on the most performed list of 50. The trio of tracks earning Maroon 5 members Jesse Carmichael, Ryan Dusick, Adam Levine and Mickey Madden the prestigious title were “Sunday Morning,” their two-time BMI Pop Award-winning smash, “This Love” and Song of the Year “She Will Be Loved.”

Lil Jon picked up his third Songwriter of the Year win – he was both BMI’s top Pop and Urban writer in 2005 – for penning “Lovers and Friends” (Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz featuring Usher & Ludacris), “Goodies” (Ciara featuring Petey Pablo) and “Salt Shaker” (Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil Jon), the latter two of which also made the list of top songs at the 2005 BMI Urban Awards. He was also honored at that ceremony as writer of the Song of the Year (“Yeah!”), as well as named one of BMI’s Top 10 Urban Producers.

Included on Maroon 5’s multi-platinum debut, Songs About Jane, “She Will Be Loved” was named BMI Pop Song of the Year for scoring the most airplay of any song on the most performed list during the award period. Co-written by the band’s four BMI members, and published by Careers-BMG Music Publishing and February Twenty-Second Music, “She Will Be Loved” earned Maroon 5 their second


Grammy this past February for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; they were named Best New Artist the previous year.

EMI Music Publishing (EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc./EMI-Hastings Catalog, Inc./Stone Diamond Music) claimed its second consecutive BMI Pop Publisher of the Year prize with 18 songs on the top 50 list, giving the publishing giant the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. EMI Chairman & CEO Martin Bandier accepted the company’s 11th BMI Pop Publisher Crystal.

In addition to the Song of the Year, BMI also recognized the performance achievements of two other songs: “Beverly Hills” earned Most Performed Song on College Radio kudos for songwriter Rivers Cuomo of Weezer and publisher E.O. Smith Music, and “1, 2 Step,” written by BMI Top 10 Urban Producer Jazze Pha and published by Bubba Gee Music, Noontime Tunes and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., received BMI’s very first Internet Song of the Year award by tallying the most hits on BMI-licensed web sites during the award period.

Three other songs besides “This Love” took home a second BMI Pop Award, including “Heaven” by Los Lonely Boys, which also won last year; D.H.T.’s version of “Listen to Your Heart,” which earned a Pop Award in 1990 for the recording by Roxette; and the Hall & Oates remake of “I’ll Be Around,” which won a Pop Award in 1972 for the original Spinners hit written by Thom Bell and Phil Hurtt.

Songwriters Gavin DeGraw, Kara DioGuardi, George Pajon, Jr., will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas, Pharrell Williams of the Neptunes, and Full Force members Paul Anthony, Baby Gerry, B-Fine, Bowlegged Lou, Curt-T-T and Shy Shy each scored two BMI Pop Awards, while publishers Careers-BMG Music Publishing/Zomba Songs, Cherry River Music Co., Dimensional Songs of the Knoll, El Cubano Music, Ensign Music LLC, February Twenty-Second Music, Forceful Music/Mokojumbi Music, G. DeGraw Music, Inc., K’Stuff Publishing, Songs of TVT, Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group (Songs of Universal, Inc./Irving Music), Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Waters of Nazareth Publishing and will.i.am music, inc. were each cited for multiple award-winning songs.

Another of the ceremony’s highlights included a special presentation to 21-year-old Catawba College student Dennis E. Reed, Jr., first place winner of the BMI Foundation’s 9th Annual John Lennon Scholarship Awards. The Charlotte, North Carolina native, who got to share the stage with some of music’s biggest stars, went home with a $10,000 scholarship for his song, “Out of Control.” Established in 1997 by Yoko Ono in conjunction with the BMI Foundation and matched by generous donations from Gibson Musical Instruments, the John Lennon Scholarship program recognizes the talent of young songwriters between the ages of 15 and 24.

Now celebrating more than 65 years in business, BMI is an American performing right organization that represents more than 300,000 songwriters, composers and publishers in all genres of music. With a repertoire of more than 6.5 million musical works from around the world, the non-profit-making corporation collects license fees from businesses that use music, which it then distributes as royalties to the musical creators and copyright owners it represents.

A complete list of 2006 BMI Pop Awards winners is included on bmi.com and high resolution photos are available at press.bmi.com. To request access, please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
# # #

Contact:
Hanna Pantle
310-289-6328; .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

photo

Alison Krauss and Gregg Allman perform "Southern Cross"

download

photo

Dobro Master and Grammy-winning instrumentalist Jerry Douglas

download

photo

Alison Krauss

download

photo

Two-time BMI Pop Award-winning songwriter Gavin DeGraw ("Chariot," "I Don't Want To Be"), who also performed during the Icon tribute

download

photo

Chad Hugo gets called to the stage to receive a Pop Award for "Drop It Like It's Hot"

download

photo

Sean Garrett & Lil Jon

download

photo

Songwriter of the Year Lil Jon

download

photo

Maroon 5 accepts BMI's Song of the Year Award

download

photo

Jazze Pha accepts BMI's Internet Song of the Year award

download

photo

Lil Jon with two-time BMI Pop Award-winning songwriter Pharrell Williams ("Drop It Like It's Hot," "Hollaback Girl")

download

photo

Martin Bandier and his EMI Music Publishing team accept the BMI Publisher of the Year Award

download

photo

David Crosby wears his Icon Award

download

photo

BMI's Phil Graham, BMI Icon Stephen Stills, BMI President & CEO Del Bryant, BMI Icons David Crosby and Graham Nash, and BMI's Barbara Cane

download

photo

BMI Icon Stephen Stills, BMI President & CEO Del Bryant, BMI Icons David Crosby and Graham Nash

download

photo

Songwriter of the Year Lil Jon, BMI President & CEO Del Bryant and award-winning songwriter Ne-Yo

download

photo

Songwriter of the Year Lil Jon, BMI Icon Graham Nash, Songwriter of the Year and Icon tribute performer Adam Levine of Maroon 5

download

photo

Gregg Allman performs "Southern Cross"

download

photo

Maroon 5's Adam Levine performs "Our House"

download

photo

Alison Krauss and Union Station band member Jerry Douglas

download

photo

Alison Krauss performs CSN's "Long Time Gone"

download

photo

Icon tribute performer Gavin DeGraw and BMI Icon Graham Nash

download

photo

BMI Icon David Crosby and Icon tribute performer Alison Krauss

download

photo

BMI Icon Graham Nash and Icon tribute performer Gregg Allman

download



Songwriter of the Year Lil Jon

download

photo

Jazze Pha & Ne-Yo

download

photo

Anandji Shah, BMI's President & CEO Del Bryant and Phillip Pitts

download

photo

EMI President Martin Bandier

download

photo

BMI Internet Song of the Year winner Jazze Pha ("1, 2 Step")

download

photo

Ne-Yo won a Pop Award as writer of the Mario smash, "Let Me Love You"

download

photo

Howie Day picked up a BMI Pop Award for "Collide"

download

photo

Two-time BMI Pop Award-winning songwriter Gavin DeGraw ("Chariot," "I Don't Want To Be"), who also performed during the Icon tribute

download

photo

Adam Levine performing at the 2006 BMI Pop Awards as part of the Icon tribute to Crosby, Stills & Nash.

download

photo

At the 2006 BMI Pop Awards,"She Will Be Loved"by Maroon 5 was named Song of the Year. Other Maroon 5 songs also taking home awards were "Sunday Morning" and "This Love."

download

photo

Onstage at the 2006 BMI Pop Awards, Adam Levine was named one of the BMI Pop Songwriters of the Year.

download

photo

Members of Maroon 5 Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden, James Valentine and Adam Levine with BMI's Phil Graham at the 2006 BMI Pop Awards.

download

photo

Adam Levine at the 2006 Pop Awards with BMI President and CEO Del Bryant and Lil Jon.

download