Andrew Gould has been appointed senior VP and Head of A&R, North America, for Downtown Music Publishing, reporting to CEO Justin Kalifowitz. Gould most recently served as co-head of A&R at BMG.
“I’m thrilled to join Downtown,” says Gould, who will remain Los Angeles-based. “I’m impressed with the staff Justin has put together. It’s a young, bright, forward-thinking organization with a very tasteful boutique roster, and a completely fresh perspective on what a great publishing company looks like today and in the future, both in terms of supporting the creative process and staying at the forefront of innovation.”
Adds Kalifowitz: “Modern songwriters need partners in both thought and action — partners who can support them in their mission to bring the best possible songs into the world. In Andrew, we have found a strong advocate for the global songwriting community. One who recognizes that song copyrights are not units of currency,...
“I’m thrilled to join Downtown,” says Gould, who will remain Los Angeles-based. “I’m impressed with the staff Justin has put together. It’s a young, bright, forward-thinking organization with a very tasteful boutique roster, and a completely fresh perspective on what a great publishing company looks like today and in the future, both in terms of supporting the creative process and staying at the forefront of innovation.”
Adds Kalifowitz: “Modern songwriters need partners in both thought and action — partners who can support them in their mission to bring the best possible songs into the world. In Andrew, we have found a strong advocate for the global songwriting community. One who recognizes that song copyrights are not units of currency,...
- 4/26/2018
- by Roy Trakin
- Variety Film + TV
Songs For Screens is a Variety column written by Andrew Hampp, a VP at New York-based music sponsorship and experiential agency Mac Presents and former branding correspondent for Billboard. Each week, the column will highlight noteworthy use of music in advertising and marketing campaigns, as well as new and catalog songs that we deem ripe for synch use.
Singer-songwriter Max Frost has scored several major synchs in his five-year career with Atlantic Records, including a major campaign for Beats in 2013 that sent his song “White Lies” to the top 30 of Billboard’s Triple-a airplay chart in 2014.
But it wasn’t until March 4 that Frost’s career was finally ready to graduate to its next level. That’s the night that PepsiCo premiered the first spot for its new sparkling water brand Bubly during the Academy Awards, which featured Frost’s new single “Good Morning” that Atlantic released at the same...
Singer-songwriter Max Frost has scored several major synchs in his five-year career with Atlantic Records, including a major campaign for Beats in 2013 that sent his song “White Lies” to the top 30 of Billboard’s Triple-a airplay chart in 2014.
But it wasn’t until March 4 that Frost’s career was finally ready to graduate to its next level. That’s the night that PepsiCo premiered the first spot for its new sparkling water brand Bubly during the Academy Awards, which featured Frost’s new single “Good Morning” that Atlantic released at the same...
- 4/26/2018
- by Andrew Hampp
- Variety Film + TV
Shelley Winters, Christopher Jones and Diane Varsi star in American-International's most successful 'youth rebellion' epic -- a political sci-fi satire about a rock star whose opportunistic political movement overthrows the government and puts everyone over 35 into concentration camps... to be force-fed LSD. Wild in the Streets Blu-ray Olive Films 1968 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 97 min. / Street Date August 16, 2016 / available through the Olive Films website / 29.98 Starring Shelley Winters, Christopher Jones, Diane Varsi, Hal Holbrook, Millie Perkins, Richard Pryor, Bert Freed, Kevin Coughlin, Larry Bishop, Michael Margotta, Ed Begley, May Ishihara. Cinematography Richard Moore Film Editor Fred Feitshans Jr., Eve Newman Original Music Les Baxter Written by Robert Thom from his short story "The Day it All Happened, Baby" Produced by Burt Topper Directed by Barry Shear
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Back around 1965 - 1966 we endured this stupid buzzword concept called The Generation Gap, a notion that there was a natural divide between old people and their kids.
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Back around 1965 - 1966 we endured this stupid buzzword concept called The Generation Gap, a notion that there was a natural divide between old people and their kids.
- 8/22/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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