Published: May 05, 2010
EMI Music Publishing Extends Its Relationship with Chart-Topping Songwriters
LONDON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - EMI Music Publishing, the world's leading publisher of popular music,
has extended publishing agreements with some of the most successful
songwriters working in the music industry today.
Amy Winehouse, Scissor Sisters, Bryan Ferry and Take That members Howard
and Donald and Jason Orange have all agreed new publishing deals which
will see their songwriting work continue to be represented and marketed
by EMI Music Publishing offices around the world.
EMI Music Publishing UK President Guy Moot commented: "As a music
publisher, it's your responsibility to provide the best possible service
to your writers - to help them in any way possible to develop their
career and to create opportunities for their work to be heard by the
widest possible audience. Ultimately if writers are not satisfied with a
publisher's performance, they have the opportunity to vote with their
feet and leave, so we're proud that our writers value their relationship
with EMI Music Publishing, and that they want us to represent them for
the long-term.
"Amy, Bryan, Howard, Jason and the Scissor Sisters are all songwriters
who consistently demonstrate an amazing ability to touch fans of all
ages with their music. It's an honour to be given the opportunity to
work with them, and we're looking forward to continuing our successful
partnerships for many years to come."
Amy Winehouse first signed with EMI Music Publishing ahead of the
release of her debut album 'Frank'. Having been introduced to each other
by Guy Moot, Winehouse and fellow EMI Music Publishing songwriter Mark
Ronson worked together on her international breakthrough album 'Back To
Black'. The release earned Winehouse a BRIT Award, five Grammys and
three Ivor Novello songwriting awards. She is currently working on her
third studio album.
The Scissor Sisters' eponymously-titled debut album became the biggest
selling album of 2004 in the UK, thanks to the success of self-penned
singles including "Laura" , "Take Your Mama" , "Mary" and
"Filthy/Gorgeous" . The album helped the American band score Best Album,
Best Group and Best Breakthrough in the international categories at the
They scored a UK number one hit with "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'"
(co-written with Elton John) in 2006, with the resulting album "Ta-Dah!"
topping the charts in the UK and Ireland. Their third album "Night Work"
is released at the end of June. EMI Music Publishing represents Scissor
Sisters across the world, excluding North America.
Bryan Ferry established himself as one of the great British songwriters
with his emergence at the beginning of the 1970s as the lead singer of
Roxy Music. His classic style and sound has also translated into a
successful solo career, with the release of hit albums including "Boys &
Girls" and "Bete Noire" . EMI Music Publishing represents his back
catalogue from the Roxy Music album 'Avalon' to his forthcoming solo
album due for release in September. The album features collaborations
with Groove Armada and the Scissor Sisters, as well as seven new songs
by Ferry. Roxy Music are reforming for 12 European festival appearances
this year, while Ferry is also working on a covers album to be recorded
by artists influenced by his Roxy Music and solo material.
Jason Orange and Howard Donald are one half of the multi-award winning
British band Take That. Take That split in 1996 after dominating the UK
and European charts for four years, only to reunite in 2006. The band
have subsequently released two chart-topping albums - "Beautiful World"
and "The Circus" - and performed two sellout European tours. The single
"Shine" - co-written by Donald and Orange, along with fellow band
members Gary Barlow and Mark Owen - received the PRS Most Performed Work
prize at the 2008 Ivor Novello Awards.
EMI Music Publishing's catalogue features more than 1.3 million
copyrights including some of the best known songs ever written. Included
in the EMI Music Publishing catalogue are iconic songs including "New
York New York" , "You've Got A Friend" , "The James Bond Theme" , "Lady
Marmalade" , "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" , "Always On My Mind" , "Over
The Rainbow" , "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" and "Singin' In the
Rain" . Its current hit-making writers and producers include Arctic
Monkeys, Beyonce, James Blunt, Duffy, Fergie, Jay-Z, Norah Jones, Alicia
Keys, Pink, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams and Amy Winehouse.

EMI Music Publishing, New York
Dylan Jones, +1 212-492-1230
VP,
Communications
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