BMI held its 56th Annual Pop Awards Tuesday, May 20, honoring Daryl Hall and
John Oates as BMI Icons. Famed songwriter and producer Polow Da Don earned the
coveted Songwriter of the Year crown, Hinder’s ubiquitous “Lips of an Angel”
garnered Song of the Year honors and Publisher of the Year went to EMI-Blackwood
Music, Inc. Held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles, the
invitation-only ceremony was hosted by BMI President & CEO Del Bryant and
BMI Vice President/General Manager, Los Angeles, Barbara Cane and also
recognized the writers and publishers of the past year’s 50 most-performed pop
songs from BMI’s extensive catalog of more than 6.5 million compositions.
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The evening’s capstone took the form of a musical tribute to Daryl Hall and
John Oates, who were named BMI Icons in recognition of their “unique and
indelible influence on generations of music makers.” With this award, they join
an elite list of previous BMI Icons that includes the Bee Gees, Crosby, Stills
& Nash, Paul Simon, James Brown, Brian Wilson, Isaac Hayes, Dolly Parton and
Carlos Santana.
The effervescent popularity of Daryl Hall and John Oates’s magical
collaborations springs from the duo’s devout passion for Philly soul and buoyant
pop harmonies. Warmly accessible and expertly polished, Daryl Hall and John
Oates’s smooth production utilizes undeniable hooks and innate contemporary
lyrical sensibility. The resulting eight no. 1 singles, three double-platinum
and two platinum albums catapulted the pair into pop superstardom; in 1987,
Daryl Hall and John Oates became the best-selling rock duo of all time. Skilled
songwriters, they are both members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, together
boasting 24 BMI Pop Awards and a catalog studded with 14 BMI Million-Air award
songs, including “She’s Gone,” “Everytime You Go Away,” “Kiss On My List,”
“Maneater” and “Sara Smile.” They have prompted a surge of interest and homage
from a diverse bevy of new artists, who cite the pair as definitive influences.
Restless creators, Daryl Hall and John Oates have spent much of the last decade
touring throughout the world.
Polow Da Don’s resounding claim to the BMI Songwriter of the Year title stems
from penning four songs among the year’s top 50: the Pussycat Dolls’ “Buttons,”
featuring Snoop Dogg; Fergie’s “London Bridge” and “Glamorous,” featuring
Ludacris; and “Runaway Love,” recorded by Ludacris and featuring Mary J. Blige.
Fergie’s emphatic shout, “Polow!” in “London Bridge” embedded Da Don’s first
name in the pop culture psyche, while his hit-making expertise catapulted him to
behind-the-scenes impresario. Polow Da Don’s first BMI Pop Songwriter of the
Year win arrives on the shoulders of his first four BMI Awards, underscoring his
unparalleled breakout success in 2007.
Hinder’s “Lips of an Angel” garnered Song of the Year bragging rights thanks
to generating the most airplay of any tune on BMI’s most-performed pop song list
during the designated award period. Co-written and recorded by BMI songwriters
and Hinder band members Blower, Cody Hanson, Mark King, Michael Rodden and
Austin Winkler, along with producer Brian Howes (SOCAN), the wistful tune
climbed to the no. 1 slot of Billboard’s Pop 100, Hot Digital Songs and Top 40
Mainstream charts, achieving broad crossover success. Country artist Jack
Ingram’s recording of the song also resonated, reaching the top 20 tier of
Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. Published by EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
and Hinder Music Co., “Lips of an Angel” also earned the Internet Song of the
Year win as the most performed song on the Internet during the award period.
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. claimed its BMI Pop Publisher of the Year crown
with a staggering 14 award songs and highest percentage of copyright ownership
among the year’s top 50. In addition to publishing Song of the Year “Lips of an
Angel,” EMI-Blackwood’s catalog includes award-winners “Money Maker” (Ludacris
feat. Pharrell), “Break It Off” (Rihanna feat. Sean Paul), “Glamorous” (Fergie
feat. Ludacris), “Hurt” (Christina Aguilera), “Nothing Left to Lose” (Mat
Kearney), “The Riddle” (Five for Fighting) and “U + Ur Hand” (Pink).
Nickelback also enjoyed a big night as members Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger,
Ryan Peake and Dan Adair (all SOCAN) each took home three BMI Pop Awards;
songwriters earning two awards each included Christina Aguilera; Hinder’s
Blower, Cody Hanson, Michael Rodden, Mark King and Austin Winkler; Snoop Dogg,
Chris Daughtry; Sean Garrett; Three Days Grace’s Adam Gontier, Barry Stock, Brad
Walst and Neil Sanderson (all SOCAN); Brian Howes (SOCAN); Fall Out Boy’s Pete
Wentz, Patrick Stump, Joe Trohman and Andrew Hurley; Ne-Yo; Pink; and will.i.am.
Publishing companies Universal Music Publishing Group (Irving Music/Songs of
Universal, Inc./Universal Music-Careers/Universal Music-Z Songs), Sony/ATV Songs
LLC, Warner/Chappell Music Group (Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp./Unichappell
Music, Inc.), Songs of Windswept Pacific, Cherry River Music Co., Chicago X
Softcore Songs, Hinder Music Co., Hitco Music, My Own Chit Publishing, Pink
Inside Publishing, Super Sayin’ Publishing, Surface Pretty Deep Ugly Music, Team
S Dot Publishing, will.i.am music, inc. and Xtina Music each garnered multiple
awards.
The BMI Foundation’s 11th Annual John Lennon Scholarship was presented to
burgeoning jazz/pop songwriter Travis Knapp for his song “Before You Go.” A
recent graduate of Ithaca College where he studied music and anthropology, Knapp
is currently recording his sophomore collection of original music. Established
in 1997 by Yoko Ono in conjunction with the BMI Foundation and matched by
generous donations from Gibson Musical Instruments, the prestigious John Lennon
Scholarship program recognizes and fosters auspicious young songwriters between
the ages of 15 and 24.