GRAMMY ADVOCACY

GRAMMY NEWS: District Advocate Day

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For the 3rd year in a row I’ve had the honor of leading a team of music creators to discuss current music laws and pending legislation with United States Congressmen and women. This year I lead a dynamic group to share their own personal connections to music and discuss copyright protections, the CASE Act, establishing a performance right on terrestrial radio and more. with Representative Barry Loudermilk’s office.

GRAMMY Advocacy is the largest grassroots advocacy effort in the country and I am a proud proud advocate for music creators big and small and so honored to continue to play a part!

GET THE FULL RECAP & GET INVOLVED HERE: https://www.grammy.com/advocacy

BILLBOARD FEATURE X 21 SAVAGE DEPORTATION

BILLBOARD  FEATURE X 21 SAVAGE DEPORTATION

I along with my colleagues from the Recording Academy (GRAMMYS) are featured inside the same issue with 21 Savage for our work with Congress passing the Music Modernization Act.

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RECAP: GRAMMYs on the Hill 20th Anniversary

RECAP: GRAMMYs on the Hill 20th Anniversary

Much more than an awards show, the Recording Academy hosted it's 20th annual GRAMMYs on the Hill April 18 and 19 in Washington, providing a unified push to support the Music Modernization Act and usher in concrete reforms for all music creators.  I was honored to be among the 100 delegates invited by the Recording Academy to take part.

Here are some of the highlights:

COMMUNITY IMPACT: Recording Academy Advocacy - Historic 50 State Effort for Music Law Reform

COMMUNITY IMPACT: Recording Academy Advocacy - Historic 50 State Effort for Music Law Reform

I had the pleasure of joining local members of the Recording Academy along with members in ALL 50 STATES for District Advocate Day lead by the Recording Academy's Advocacy arm to lobby for legislative reform as it relates to creators' rights. This is the largest grassroots lobbying effort in the country and the first ever to take place in all 50 states.