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f Music Week STEREO 45 S T I The Good MIXERs


PRS for Music hosts a ladies’ night at The Savoy and Rattle That Lock wins Best Vinyl Art award


WORK OF ART 


The winners of Best Art Vinyl were revealed at the tenth annual Best Art Vinyl Awards on January 8, 2016 at the Belgraves Hotel in London. This year’s winning record cover design was for David Gilmour’s Rattle That Lock. The artwork was created by The Creative Corporation, with art directed by Dave Stansbie in collaboration with Aubrey Powell from the legendary Hipgnosis design studio, who produced album covers for the likes of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and T. Rex during the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. Pictured here is Dave Stansbie receiving is award from Art Vinyl founder Andrew Heeps.


MUSIC Week 39


LADIES NIGHT 


PRS for Music hosted a ladies dinner at The Savoy last month with several top British women in music in attendance. Pictured here, seated [L-R]: Janée Bennett (songwriter behind Jess Glynne’s No.1 hits); Anne Nikitin (award-winning composer and film scorer for Oscar and BAFTA nominated films); Beverley Craven (BRIT Award winner); Rachel Portman, OBE (film score composer for Chocolat, Mona Lisa Smile and The Duchess); Issie Barrat (jazz composer and producer, BASCA’s Chair of Jazz). Pictured standing [L-R] are: Helen Long (classical composer); Cathy Dennis (songwriter for Britney Spears & Katy Perry and Can’t Get You Out Of My Head by Kylie Minogue); Myles Keller (membership development director, PRS for Music); Eileen Fitches (membership development, PRS for Music); Charity Hair (The Ailerons); Guy Fletcher (PRS chairman); Imogen Heap (singer-songwriter); Fiona Bevan (co-songwriter with Ed Sheeran for One Direction hit Little Things); Katie Melua (award-winning singer-songwriter); Nainita Desai (composer behind award-winning scores heard on BBC, HBO, ITV); Deborah Mollison (award-winning film/TV composer); Shelly McErlaine (band member, Alisha’s Attic) and Petra Stephenson (PRS for Music).


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