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Jon Platt from Raye and Sony speaks for songwriters at the honorary ceremony of the Ivornors Academy

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Introduction to the Ivors Academy

The Ivors Academy recently held an award ceremony, barely four months after its main event, The Ivor Novello Awards. British singer-songwriter Raye, no stranger to the podium, took the stage to express her gratitude and advocacy for songwriters. She emphasized the importance of recognizing and compensating songwriters for their craft, a cause she has tirelessly championed.

Advocacy for Songwriters

Raye’s efforts have led to significant wins, including a recent agreement by major labels to pay songwriters a £75 per diem fee and cover expenses for writing sessions. This triumph is a crucial step towards ensuring songwriters receive fair compensation for their work. Raye pledged to continue fighting for songwriters’ rights, emphasizing the need for transparency and an end to manipulation in contracts.

The Ivors Academy Awards

The Ivors Academy awards ceremony honored individuals who have made significant contributions to the music industry, particularly in advocating for songwriters’ rights. Winners included Catherine Manners, founder of the music agency and publisher Manners McDade, and Sir Chris Bryant MP, who has been instrumental in pushing for fair compensation for songwriters. The ceremony also featured a posthumous award for John Sweeney, Vice President of International at Sesac, which was collected by his daughter May.

A Night to Remember

The event was attended by A-list talents, including U2, Bruce Springsteen, and Charli XCX. Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, received an award and shared anecdotes from his time in the music industry, including signing bands like Culture Club and the Sex Pistols. Branson’s award was presented by Peter Gabriel, who praised Branson’s impact on the music industry and his support for new and rebellious artists.

The Music Industry Today

Branson reflected on the current state of the music industry, noting that it has become more challenging for independent record companies and artists. He expressed concern that the industry has lost some of its excitement and competition, which was once driven by independent companies like Virgin Records. Despite this, Branson remains optimistic about the future and is proud of the legacy he has left on the music industry.

Conclusion

The Ivors Academy awards ceremony was a celebration of the people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to advocate for songwriters’ rights and fair compensation. The event was a testament to the importance of recognizing and rewarding those who contribute to the music industry. As Raye and other winners demonstrated, the fight for songwriters’ rights is ongoing, and events like the Ivors Academy awards ceremony serve as a reminder of the need for continued advocacy and support.

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