Roger Waters would like to see a new resistance movement sweep America.
At a Q&a after a screening of his concert film, Us + Them, in New York on Tuesday night, the artist compared the way he saw younger people take to the themes of humanism in his concert abroad and stateside. When the moderator, BMG’s John Loeffler, said, “I was equally moved [in the film] just to see kids all over the world getting the message that they’re not alone,” Waters explained that he’d like to see Americans more upset by the government.
At a Q&a after a screening of his concert film, Us + Them, in New York on Tuesday night, the artist compared the way he saw younger people take to the themes of humanism in his concert abroad and stateside. When the moderator, BMG’s John Loeffler, said, “I was equally moved [in the film] just to see kids all over the world getting the message that they’re not alone,” Waters explained that he’d like to see Americans more upset by the government.
- 2/12/2020
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
BMG is splitting its Us repertoire organization into three units, the company announced today. In its new structure BMG’s three key Us offices: Los Angeles, Nashville, and New York, will effectively have the same status as countries such as the UK and Germany, reporting directly to worldwide CEO Hartwig Masuch.
The company cited its recent growth, which has seen revenue double in three years, as the reason for the move, but also because Zach Katz (pictured above), the company’s current Us President of Repertoire and Marketing, he will step down from company at the end of the year in order to take up an unspecified new role.
Effective January 1, 2019, BMG Us will comprise three distinct units:
Los Angeles, where Thomas Scherer has been promoted to Evp, Repertoire & Marketing, Los Angeles. Nashville, where Jon Loba, Evp Bbr Music Group, and Kos Weaver, Evp BMG Nashville, will formally take joint...
The company cited its recent growth, which has seen revenue double in three years, as the reason for the move, but also because Zach Katz (pictured above), the company’s current Us President of Repertoire and Marketing, he will step down from company at the end of the year in order to take up an unspecified new role.
Effective January 1, 2019, BMG Us will comprise three distinct units:
Los Angeles, where Thomas Scherer has been promoted to Evp, Repertoire & Marketing, Los Angeles. Nashville, where Jon Loba, Evp Bbr Music Group, and Kos Weaver, Evp BMG Nashville, will formally take joint...
- 12/5/2018
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
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