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The organization is the world's largest [citation needed] not-for-profit songwriters trade association. Established in 1967, with former singer-songwriter Lorene Mann as a co-founder, [1] the membership of more than 5,000 active and pro members spans the United States and six other countries. NSAI is dedicated to protecting the rights of and ...
The Songwriters Guild of America (SGA) is an American organization created to "advance, promote, and benefit" the profession of songwriters. It was founded in 1931 as the Songwriters Protective Association by Billy Rose, George W. Meyer and Edgar Leslie. SGA issued the first standard songwriters contract in 1932 and most writers consider it the ...
N. Na Hoku Hanohano Awards; Nashville Songwriters Association International; Nashville Songwriters Foundation; National Academy of Popular Music; National Academy of Songwriters
ASCAP also bestows the near-annual Deems Taylor Awards to writers and music journalists. Named after the first president of ASCAP, Deems Taylor , they were established in 1967 to honor his memory. The Deems Taylor Award "recognizes books, articles, broadcasts and websites on the subject of music selected for their excellence."
National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM) National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) PRS for Music (PRSM) Recording Artists' Coalition (RAC) Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)
Pages in category "Music industry associations" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. ... Nashville Songwriters Association International;
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Songwriters of Northern America (SONA) is a not-for-profit trade organization for songwriters' rights. [1] It was founded by Michelle Lewis and Kay Hanley in January 2015, in order to advocate for fair remuneration for songwriters in the era of streaming digital music services. [ 2 ]