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May
2012

A2IM Election 2012: The Candidates


Posted in Board of Directors, News by A2IM

A2IM’s annual Board of Directors election opened for voting on Wednesday, May 2nd (with every label member’s primary contact for A2IM possessing the right to vote).  Once again we have an exciting (and large) list of members who have stepped up or accepted nomination to run for election to the A2IM board of directors. A2IM members will be voting to fill three seats from the below list of candidates (alphabetical by first name).

The nominees are:

1. Alisa Coleman (ABKCO)

2. Allen Kovac (Eleven Seven)

3. Andrew Kautz (Big Machine Records)

4. Brian McNelis (Lakeshore)

5. Brian Sharp (Century Media)

6. Cathy Bauer (Daptone)

7. Chris Scully (Glassnote)

8. Darius Van Arman (Jagjaguwar)

9. Dennis Murcia (Tropisound)

10. Denny Stilwell (Mack Avenue)

11. Ed Vetri (Wind-up)

12. Geoff Kulawick (True North Records)

13. Jamar Chess (Sunflower Entertainment)

14. Josh Norek (Nacional)

15. Richard Burgess (Smithsonian Folkways)

A2IM expresses our gratitude to the three board members who, due to term limits, must step down at the end of this term:  Portia Sabin (Kill Rock Stars), Glen Barros (Concord Records) & Jim Cooperman (tinyOGRE).  Portia, Glen and Jim, thank you sincerely for your involvement and commitment to this organization. We look forward to your ongoing contributions.

May
2011

A2IM Election 2011: The Candidates


Posted in Board of Directors, News by A2IM

A2IM’s annual Board of Directors election will open for voting on Monday, May 9th (with every label member’s primary contact for A2IM possessing the right to vote).  Once again we have an exciting (and large) list of members who have stepped up or accepted nomination to run for election to the A2IM board of directors.

A2IM members will be voting to fill five seats from the below list of candidates (alphabetical by company).

The nominees are:

1)      Joe Parker (ABKCO Records, Vice President)

2)      Bruce Iglauer (Alligator Records, Founder/CEO)

3)      Martin Mills (Beggars Group, Founder/CEO)

4)      Andrew Kautz (Big Machine Label Group, GM)

5)      Alan Grunblatt (eOne Music, President)

6)      Laurens Kusters (I Scream Records, CEO/owner)

7)      Robb McDaniels (INgrooves, CEO)

8)      Darius Van Arman (Jagjaguwar/Secretly Canadian/Dead Oceans, President)

9)      Susan Ferris (Long Live Crime, Mob Boss)

10)   Denny Stilwell (Mack Avenue, President)

11)   Jim Selby (Naxos, CEO)

12)   Mike Ruthig (New West Records, GM)

13)   Victor Zaraya (Razor & Tie, COO/SVP Finance & Operations)

14)   Jamar Chess (Sunflower Entertainment, President)

15)   Lou Montorio (System Recordings, President)

16)   Brad Navin (The Orchard, CEO)

17)   Priya Dewan (Warp, Label Manager)

18)   Tor Hansen (Yep Roc, President)

A2IM expresses our gratitude to the two board members who, due to term limits, must step down at the end of this term:  Dan Hoffman (Razor & Tie) and Molly Neuman (Lookout Records).  Molly, it should be noted, is the last of the continuously serving founding board members having served since A2IM’s inception and her contributions to the organization has been instrumental to the great community we’re so proud of.  Dan and Molly, thank you sincerely and we look forward to your ongoing contributions.

Feb
2011

Indies Reign At GRAMMYs Taking Home Album of the Year and Best New Artist Awards – Total Indie Tally is 46 GRAMMYs


Posted in News by A2IM

Indies Reign At Grammys Taking Home Album of the Year & Best New Artist Awards

Independent artists and labels celebrated a huge year at the 53rd Grammy® Awards, taking home 46 awards in a wide variety of categories, including Album of the Year, Best New Artist as well as Best Album Awards in over a dozen categories.

Arcade Fire’s ‘The Suburbs’ win for Album of the Year marks the third consecutive win for Indies in the leading category, following 2010’s winner Taylor Swift’s ‘Fearless’ (Big Machine), and 2009’s winner Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ ‘Raising Sand’ (Rounder).

This year also saw the first time, since A2IM started keeping track, independent labels and artists lead the nominations with over 50% of all awards; a true sign of the continued strength and importance of independent music. Altogether, independents held 273 of the 542 possible nomination spots.

Jim Mahoney, Vice President of the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM), congratulated this year’s winners, saying: “Tonight’s Independent presence at the Grammys not only demonstrates the continued growth and diversity of our labels across genres but also speaks to the quality of music that the Indies continue to create and support.”

Glen Barros, President and CEO of Concord Music Group (and A2IM board member) shared his excitement over tonight’s Indie successes and in particular Concord’s Esperanza Spalding taking the Best New Artist award: “I think I heard Cee Lo say ‘holy forgettin’ shhh’ when Esperanza won. Or maybe that was me. I’m so incredibly happy for Esperanza. She SO deserves this award, but I’m shocked that a jazz artist won against such tough competition. It’s incredible! She’s incredible! We’re so proud of our 4 other winners and all our nominees too!”

Jim Selby, CEO of Naxos USA, who co-led (with Concord Music Group) the independents party at this year’s Grammys both with five awards: “As the North American distributor for over 100 independent classical, jazz, performing arts DVD, bluegrass and American roots music labels, Naxos of America is honored to be the home for so many Grammy-winning recordings and artists this year. The diversity of our family of labels, their phenomenal artist rosters and extraordinary recordings and films remain clear evidence that independent record labels will continue to be a vital force in the recording industry for many years to come.”

George Fontaine, President of New West Records who grabbed two GRAMMYs for Crazy Heart: “We are honored to have received two Grammy Awards for Crazy Heart Original Motion Picture Soundtrack today. Congratulations to everyone who made this project such a success.”

Mike Carden, President of Operations North America for Eagle Vision who picked up the Best Long Form Video GRAMMY for “When Your Strange”: “It gives us a tremendous feeling of excitement and pride knowing that Eagle Rock Entertainment was able to bring the Doors “When You’re Strange,” to the marketplace. The feeling is further confirmed by The Recording Academy’s voting membership, that this is the best long from video release of 2010.”

Denny Stilwell, GM of Mack Avenue Records who picked up the GRAMMY for Best Gospel Song “It’s What I Do” by Kirk Whalum: “I can’t think of a more deserving Grammy winner this year than Kirk Whalum for Best Gospel Song. Congratulations, Kirk!”

Robert Williams, CEO of 335 Records whose artist Larry Carlton won the GRAMMY for Best Pop Instrumental Album: “The beauty of being involved in a GRAMMY nominated album, is that you have already won, before the results are in. Winning the award is just the icing on top.”

About A2IM:
A2IM is a not-for-profit trade organization serving the Independent music community as a unified voice representing a sector that comprises over 30% of the music industry’s market share in the United States (and almost 40% of SoundScan digital sales). The organization represents the Independents’ interests in the marketplace, in the media, on Capitol Hill, and as part of the global music community. A2IM is headquartered in New York City.

The organization’s board of directors is composed of the following: Concord Music Group President Glen Barros; Sub Pop VP Business Affairs Eric Brown; tinyOGRE Entertainment COO Jim Cooperman; Epitaph General Manager Dave Hansen; Razor & Tie Executive Vice President Dan Hoffman; The Beggars Group CEO/Founder Martin Mills; Lookout Records co-owner Molly Neuman; Kill Rock Stars President Portia Sabin; Tommy Boy CEO/Founder Tom Silverman.

For more information, or to become a member, please visit www.A2IM.org.

For press information on A2IM, please contact Elizabeth Lutz [elutz@shorefire.com] or Rebecca Shapiro [rshapiro@shorefire.com] at Shore Fire Media, 718.522.7171