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NOTTING HILL HIJINKS


On a warm July evening in Notting Hill, the great and the good made their way from all over London and beyond to attend the Notting Hill Music Annual Summer Ball at The Garden Bar. 280 writers, producers, record label execs, lawyers, agents, and journalists attended in all - maybe because it was a lovely sunny evening, or maybe because the publisher put on a totally free bar for six whole hours. John Saunderson (head of A&R) said: “We invest a huge amount of time, effort and money into our writers’ development. Either sending them on writing camps all over the world, organising daily co-writes or putting on events like this. Just days after the event there were countless co-writes sorted... and numerous hangovers”.


1. Leopold Whitely (Notting Hill Music), Josh Byron (The Weird & The Wonderful), Tony Hopper (Hopski Management), and John Saunderson (Notting Hill Music)


2. E.N.V. (artist), Adam van Straten (Van Straten Solicitors), Pete McCamley (Silver Songs Music), Ian Titchener (The Music Consultancy), and Karl Addy (23rd Precinct)


3. John Saunderson (Notting Hill Music), John Aagaard (TG Publishing – Denmark), Claire Rodrigues Lee (Notting Hill Music) and a hiding Dave Loader (Notting Hill Music MD)


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