With Paul Gillis (SX Works), and Veronica Syrtash (SX Works)
With Camu Celli (Truideation), Adrian Perry (Covington & Burling LLP), Shannon Sorensen (NMPA), Michael Lau (AIMP), and Moderator Vickie Nauman (CrossBorderWorks)
With Michelle Bayer (Shelly Bay Publishing), Michelle Lewis (SONA), Rene Meredith (Exploration Group), and moderator Alexander Baynum (Exploration Group)
Please join us for this discussion with three independent music publishers and their songwriters as they share their lessons, perspectives, and wishes for 2022.
Speakers:
• Teri Nelson Carpenter is a music industry veteran. Her executive experience includes a background in performing rights management and overseeing major studio and network television music departments. Ms. Carpenter’s experience in protecting and monetizing music copyrights is well known and has earned her the highest level of respect from composers and publishers worldwide. Ms. Carpenter is currently the President & CEO of Reel Muzik Werks, LLC. A Full Service Music Rights Management Company that specializes in Global Writer/Publisher Administration, Licensing & Clearance and Music Supervision for all Media. As the executive in charge of network television music at Fox Family Worldwide/Saban Entertainment, Ms. Carpenter was responsible for overseeing the Fox Family/Saban’s global music business. Prior to that Ms. Carpenter served as a Music Administration & Production Executive at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM Studios). Before that she was the Director of Music at Academy Award Winning Indie Company, Hemdale Film Corp. Ms. Carpenter began her career at Broadcast Music Inc. in Film/TV relations. Ms. Carpenter holds a Bachelor of Music Degree in Vocal Performance & Composition from Cal State Long Beach where she graduated with honors. Ms. Carpenter is a recent two-term President of the California Copyright Conference and Finance Chair of the Board of Directors of the Copyright Alliance in Washington, D.C. Currently, Ms. Carpenter serves as a member of the Independent Publishers Advisory Counsel for the NMPA and serves on the Executive Board of the International Independent Music Publishers Forum. Ms. Carpenter is a member of the Joint Project Lead at CISAC which governs all X-Industry music projects. She is also an active member of the Society Publisher Forum where she lends her experience in many groups including the A/V working groups along with serving on the Steering Committee & Working Group for CIS-Net a FastTrack / CISAC global music database project.
• As CEO and Co-Founder, Marc Caruso oversees all facets of Los Angeles based, independent music publisher Angry Mob Music. For the past 20 years, as an entrepreneur, composer, producer and Emmy-nominated music editor, he has been at the forefront of music publishing and rights administration. Under his leadership since its founding in 2009, Angry Mob has evolved into a diversified music company with successful operations in publishing, music rights management, and audio-visual music production. Marc has also led the company’s direct signings, ranging from major label artists and accomplished songwriters to emerging producers and composers. He is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, The Recording Academy, The Motion Picture Editors Guild, The Society of Composers & Lyricists, and represents Angry Mob Music’s interests as a Team 100 member of the National Music Publishers Association.
• Born and raised in L.A, Yvonne Drazan has been in the music industry for over 30 years. She is currently the VP Latin Division at peermusic, where she began in 2003 as Creative Manager. She represents many writer/artists including Gloria Trevi, Mala Rodriguez, Molotov, Sofia Reyes, De La Ghetto, Chiquis, and Chayanne, among others. Her experience includes Label Manager for Gustavo Santaolalla’s imprint Surco/Universal, (Juanes, Molotov, Bajo Fondo) coordinated his film scoring work (Amores Perros, Motorcycle Diaries) and productions (Café Tacuva, Kronos Quartet). She worked PR at Rhino Records (Los Lobos, Ramones, The Cars, Devo), was a road manager for various Latin Rock artists and began her career at EMI Latin (Selena Quintanilla, Jon Secada).
• More than words on a page or notes to a melody- William Davenport has had an intimate relationship with music that dates back to his childhood in Atlanta, Ga. A soulful spirit with gospel roots, he scribes music reminiscent of mature love in its truest form. From his beginning days, William has been lauded as a true balladeer and music prodigy skilled in piano, guitar, violin, and organ. While in college pursuing a degree in Engineering, William appeared in and won several high-profile talent shows including: the embassy Records national Talent Search, and the opportunity to be a singer/songwriter for Neyo’s recording label, Compound Entertainment. More recently, William has continued to be recognized as an independent artist, including being spotlighted in the BET Music Matters campaign. No stranger to the stage, William has shared a stage with legends such as: India.Arie, Will Downing, Boney James, Laura Izibor, Mary Mary, and Kirk Whalum. A powerful voice in his own right, William continues to pen musical stories that genuinely reflect the heart songs of everyday love and sensuality while carving a career in the industry with his unique sound and undeniable talent.
• Manu Manzo is a singer/ Songwriter born in Venezuela & raised in Miami. She started singing very young as well as acting and dancing. She grew up listening to jazz and Latin music at home with her family. Artists like Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Amy Winehouse, Sarah Vaughn, Celia Cruz, Alejandro Sanz, as well as artists and groups from her native country Venezuela who have influenced her in her compositions with their flavor & soul. Ever since she relocated to the United States at 10 years old she’s been part of different music groups. She studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston for two years where she discovers new sounds such as Neo Soul, which gave her new influences. In 2015 Manu released her first EP “Como Soy”. It was independently released and which she describes as “a fulfilling body of work that came from the heart”. Manu collaborated with other songwriters and artists which included: Alex Ubago, Tommy Torres, Luis Enrique, Elsten Torres, Cris Zalls & Juan Carlos Pérez Soto, who also served as the producer of the project. Manu’s sound is a blend of all the genres that have influenced her musical career and life. From Latin to jazz, hip-hop to soul and the blues. Manu found her space between old school and new school, without ever losing her essence and musical identity. In September 2015 Manu was nominated for the “Best New artist” category of the Latin Grammys. In 2016 Manu signed a worldwide music publishing agreement with Peermusic Publishing and Aquos Entertainment. Manu is also currently recording her first full length album which includes songs written by her and produced in Los Angeles, New York and Miami by JS & Noize, James Poyser, The Audibles, SOS and Salaam Remi. Manu is a future superstar….
• Soulful pop singer, songwriter, recording artist and entertainer, Tatiana Owens is conquering stage, screen, and stream, one song at a time. Tatiana has performed at legendary NYC venues like The Cutting Room, Arlene’s Grocery, The Groove and twice at the historic Lincoln Center/Alice Tully Hall in New York City, once as part of the Discovery Channel’s “Animal Planet” Gospel Choir Event and once as part of The Louis Vuitton Fashion Gala with musical direction by WoodKid. She has even shared the stage with the great Stevie Wonder, performing background vocals on his “Songs in the Key of Life” tour. Views of Tatiana’s vocal work on the YouTube comedy channel “The Key Of Awesome” are numbered in the tens of millions. She also has an off-Broadway resume which includes lead roles in iconic productions like “A Chorus Line,” “Harlem Remembered” and “Memphis.” Her music has been featured on CBS, MTV, VH1 Logo, Lifetime, CMT, BET, USA Network, The CW Network, The Paramount Network and Showtime inclusive of Tatiana’s song “Pendulum” from the hit VH1 show Love and Hip Hop released on Universal/Def Jam Records as part of the Love and Hip Compilation. Tatiana’s song “Trigger” has been featured on both Showtime’s Ray Donovan and Shameless, The CW Network’s Dynasty, The UK Television Series Guilt and The Paramount Network Series American Women. Tatiana has appeared all over print media and the blogosphere inclusive of Billboard Magazine and Hits Magazine which chose her as one of their “Top 5 Artists To Watch.” Also of note, Tatiana’s song “Still a Rose” charted Top 40 for over a year on the Top INDeCOUVERTES Radio Chart in France. Tatiana recently cowrote “Feeling Fine” for recording artist Zinah Rose on DGR Records and the song is currently receiving airplay in South Africa.
While the Music Modernization Act (MMA) created a new framework for the licensing, collection, & distribution of mechanical royalties to music publishers for on-demand streams occurring on the DSP platforms inside the U.S., how are publishers to license & collect all of their royalties for streams occurring in markets outside the United States, as well as for other forms of digital/online usage that extend beyond the U.S. borders?
Join us for an insightful webinar-panel with the leaders of three organizations licensing online usage on behalf of independent music publishers on a multi-territory basis, and learn how publishers can navigate the lucrative international marketplace of digital rights to maximize collections for their repertoire.
Speakers
• Tomas Ericsson
• Sarah Williams
• Fabian Niggemeier
Moderator
• Phil Cialdella
State of the Union for U.S. Music Publishing
A special event with NMPA President and CEO David Israelite, as he discusses current music publishing matters.
Speakers
• David Israelite
David M. Israelite is President and CEO of the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), a position he has held since February 2005.
Israelite is responsible for overseeing all aspects of NMPA’s operations, from legal strategy and implementation to government affairs and advocacy. His leadership has produced revolutionary successes on behalf of publishers including the largest CRB rate increase in history, groundbreaking industry collaboration in royalty rate agreements, landmark settlements and model licenses with streaming platforms, and ultimately raising the profile of the publishing community. Additionally, Israelite was instrumental in guiding the effort to modernize copyright laws culminating in the Music Modernization Act (MMA) and the subsequent creation of the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC).
He has been named to Billboard’s Power 100 multiple times and serves on the boards of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Country Music Association and Special Olympics DC. He also serves as the President of the NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation (Supporting Our Next Generation of Songwriters) which supports songwriters through funding scholarships and direct services, among other assistance.
Prior to leading NMPA, Israelite held senior positions in various capacities for the U.S. government including at the Department of Justice where he served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Attorney General of the United States and was appointed Chairman of the Department’s Task Force on Intellectual Property. He also worked in the U.S. Senate where he was Administrative Assistant (Chief of Staff) for Missouri Senator Kit Bond. Previously, Israelite also practiced law in the Commercial Litigation Department at the firm of Bryan Cave, LLP in Kansas City, Missouri.
Israelite earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri and his undergraduate degree from William Jewell College.
Moderator
Marc Caruso – Angry Mob Music CEO, and LA AIMP President
Please join us for an engaging conversation with all of the current Chapter Presidents of the AIMP who will discuss the critical issues confronting Independent Music Publishers, as well as the future plans and growth of the AIMP!
Speakers:
• Teri Nelson Carpenter is the President & CEO of Reel Muzik Werks, LLC, which is an innovative full-service independent music publisher specializing in music for Film & TV and international rights management. RMW provides Global Writer/Publisher Administration, Licensing & Clearance and Music Supervision for all Media. Before founding RMW, Ms. Carpenter was the executive in charge of network television music at Fox Family Worldwide/Saban Entertainment, where she was responsible for overseeing their global music business. Prior to that, Ms. Carpenter served as a Music Administration & Production Executive at MGM and was formerly the Director of Music at Academy Award Winning Indie Company, Hemdale Film Corp. Ms. Carpenter began her career at BMI in Film/TV relations. Ms. Carpenter is a recent two-term President of the California Copyright Conference and Finance Chair of the Board of Directors of the Copyright Alliance in Washington D.C. Currently, Ms. Carpenter serves as a member of the Independent Publishers Advisory Counsel for the NMPA. She is also the Los Angeles Chapter President and former National Chair of the AIMP and serves on the Executive Board of the IMPF. Ms. Carpenter is a member of the Joint Project Lead at CISAC and an active member of the Society Publisher Forum, where she lends her experience in many groups including the A/V working groups along with serving on the Steering Committee & Working Group for CIS-Net, a FastTrack/CISAC global music database project. Ms. Carpenter is a proud member of Leadership Music Class of 2022.
• John Ozier
As EVP, Creative at Reservoir, John Ozier oversees the company’s Nashville operations, including signing and developing new talent. He joined Reservoir in April 2019 and has already closed over nine figures in catalog acquisition deals that include over 150 #1 titles. Ozier has built the Reservoir Nashville roster to 20 active writers and has closed other deals including “Butter” by BTS, which sat atop Billboard’s HOT 100 chart for 10 weeks; as well as deals with ALABAMA, Travis Tritt, Buddy Cannon, Roger Murrah, Sugar Ray and more. Ozier is serving his eighth year as President of the Nashville Chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) and is also National Chair of the entire organization. He is also a hit songwriter with 2 #1 songs in the country genre, amongst others. He is a member of the Regions Bank Middle TN Advisory Board and a member of the Oasis Center Board of Directors.
• Michael Lau is the current President of the AIMP New York. A publishing and industry consultant as well as owner an independent music publishing company, Michael leans on his diverse experiences as a Music Supervisor, Composer, Publisher and Music Technologist. He also currently serves on several advisory boards within the music technology space and on the Operations Advisory Committee of the MLC. Most recently, Michael worked with Songtradr to build its music publishing and rights management strategy. Michael was one of the original founders and COO of Round Hill where he focused on keeping the company forefront of technology, data, and creating/maintaining efficient and effective processes. Prior to Round Hill, Michael served in various capacities at Warner/Chappell Music. As Director of Strategic Marketing he revitalized and built the NY Ad and Video Game business. Later, the company leveraged his technical and marketing skills by creating a role where he served as Senior Director, Creative Information Technology and Marketing Development. The company licensed a creative pitching and quoting system that he originally developed to manage the music operations of two Winter Olympic broadcasts for CBS. Michael has also served as creative consultant to a few estates, including Ray Charles Entertainment and Four Jays Music/Harry Warren. Prior to music publishing, Michael was a music supervisor, music producer and editor for the entire run of Courage the Cowardly Dog, and a number of interactive, web-based series for Warner Bros Animation, among many other productions. Michael is a graduate of Berklee College of Music.
• Tony D. Alexander is co-founder, President & Managing Director of Made in Memphis Entertainment LLC (MIME), a Black-owned full-service entertainment group comprising MIME Publishing, an independent music publishing company that handles the copyrights of some of the most sought-after young producers in hip-hop and R&B; Heavy Hitters Music, a film, TV, and ad sync company with an all-female creative team and Emmy-winning music catalog; Beatroot Music, a leading independent music distributor, as well as its subsidiary Beatroot Africa; and 4U Recording, a state-of-the-art recording studio brand with locations in Memphis and Atlanta. MIME is dedicated to developing and empowering diverse talent on both the creative and business sides of the industry. Mr. Alexander serves on the Boards of MusicBiz, A2IM, and Chairs the AIMP Atlanta Chapter Steering Committee. He has been featured in publications such as Billboard, Wired, Music Ally, Music Week, Pitchfork, and Memphis Business Journal. He has also been selected as a Billboard Indie Power Player (2021), Worth Magazine Worthy 100 (2022), and Memphis Magazine Power Player (2020-22) among other honors. Mr. Alexander is also a member of the Leadership Music Class of 2023. Mr. Alexander is a magna cum laude graduate of Morehouse College and holds both Master of Science and Juris Doctor degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Moderator:
• Michael Eames, PEN Music Group & former AIMP LA President
Join us for an update from David Israelite on the most recent legislative and industry developments affecting publishers, songwriters and the users of our works.
Speaker:
• David M. Israelite is President and CEO of the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), a position he has held since February 2005.
Israelite is responsible for overseeing all aspects of NMPA’s operations, from legal strategy and implementation to government affairs and advocacy. His leadership has produced revolutionary successes on behalf of publishers including the largest CRB rate increase in history, groundbreaking industry collaboration in royalty rate agreements, landmark settlements and model licenses with streaming platforms, and ultimately raising the profile of the publishing community. Additionally, Israelite was instrumental in guiding the effort to modernize copyright laws culminating in the Music Modernization Act (MMA) and the subsequent creation of the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC).
He has been named to Billboard’s Power 100 multiple times and serves on the boards of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Country Music Association and Special Olympics DC. He also serves as the President of the NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation (Supporting Our Next Generation of Songwriters) which supports songwriters through funding scholarships and direct services, among other assistance.
Prior to leading NMPA, Israelite held senior positions in various capacities for the U.S. government including at the Department of Justice where he served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Attorney General of the United States and was appointed Chairman of the Department’s Task Force on Intellectual Property. He also worked in the U.S. Senate where he was Administrative Assistant (Chief of Staff) for Missouri Senator Kit Bond. Previously, Israelite also practiced law in the Commercial Litigation Department at the firm of Bryan Cave, LLP in Kansas City, Missouri.
Israelite earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri and his undergraduate degree from William Jewell College.
Join us for this webinar hosted by the Nashville Chapter to hear some of Nashville’s publishers discuss the role of music publishers in artist development.
Speakers:
• Robert Carlton, Senior VP Development, Smacksongs
• Zebb Luster – Originally from Fort Myers, Florida, Luster moved to Nashville in 2015 and started the lifestyle and apparel brand YNOT, morphing into the largely successful songwriters round YNOT Wednesday. Luster joined River House Artists as a publishing manager in 2017 before being promoted to creative director/A&R in 2019. Luster has helped grow the RHA roster by helping sign songwriters like Nicolette Hayford, Driver Williams, Drew Parker, Jordan Rowe, Neil Medley and more.
• Chris Van Belkom is the Vice President of Combustion Music and oversees the writer roster of Jameson Rodgers, Brett Tyler, Matt Jenkins, Matthew West, AJ Pruis and Kolby Cooper, among others.
Moderator:
• Tim Hunze, VP, Publishing at Big Machine Music