For those who were close to Gustav Elijah Åhr, the release of documentary film Everybody’s Everything next week may be as difficult as it is cathartic. Åhr, who performed as Lil Peep, died of a drug overdose on tour in 2017 shortly after celebrating his 21st birthday; the film spotlights dozens of friends, family members, and colleagues sharing beloved memories of the young rapper, who’d amassed millions of fans with his uniquely vulnerable songs and harbored a personal ambition to “revolutionize music.”
Directors Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan whittled...
Directors Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan whittled...
- 11/6/2019
- by Amy X. Wang
- Rollingstone.com
The Tj Martell Foundation for Cancer Research, has announced the 44th Annual New York Honors Gala to be held on October 15th at Cipriani in New York.
The announcement was made by Co-chairs Julie Greenwald and Craig Kallman of Atlantic Records, Charlie Feldman of Bmi, and Chairman of the T.J. Martell Foundation’s National Board of Trustees Joel Katz of Greenberg Traurig. New York’s prominent community and business leaders will join entertainment and philanthropic stars to honor Michael Kushner, Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs and General Counsel, Atlantic Records; Mike O’Neill, President and CEO, Bmi, and Sarah Trahern, CEO, Country Music Association in a star-studded gala.
The evening includes celebrity guests invited by the honorees to perform and present awards. Past hosts, presenters, performers, and notable guests have included Bryan Adams, Indie Arie, Mary J. Blige, Garth Brooks, former President William J. Clinton, former President George H.
The announcement was made by Co-chairs Julie Greenwald and Craig Kallman of Atlantic Records, Charlie Feldman of Bmi, and Chairman of the T.J. Martell Foundation’s National Board of Trustees Joel Katz of Greenberg Traurig. New York’s prominent community and business leaders will join entertainment and philanthropic stars to honor Michael Kushner, Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs and General Counsel, Atlantic Records; Mike O’Neill, President and CEO, Bmi, and Sarah Trahern, CEO, Country Music Association in a star-studded gala.
The evening includes celebrity guests invited by the honorees to perform and present awards. Past hosts, presenters, performers, and notable guests have included Bryan Adams, Indie Arie, Mary J. Blige, Garth Brooks, former President William J. Clinton, former President George H.
- 6/20/2019
- Look to the Stars
North American release to come later this year.
Gunpowder & Sky has acquired worldwide rights to the recent SXSW Lil Peep documentary Everybody’s Everything, which includes Terrence Malick among its executive producers, and will launch sales in Cannes next week.
Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan directed the film, which follows the life and career of Lil Peep Aka Gustav Åhr, the genre-bending rapper who was on the cusp of fame when he died of an accidental drug overdose aged 21.
Lil Peep played an influential role in bringing emo and pop-punk to hip-hop through his mixtapes, released via SoundCloud.
Everybody...
Gunpowder & Sky has acquired worldwide rights to the recent SXSW Lil Peep documentary Everybody’s Everything, which includes Terrence Malick among its executive producers, and will launch sales in Cannes next week.
Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan directed the film, which follows the life and career of Lil Peep Aka Gustav Åhr, the genre-bending rapper who was on the cusp of fame when he died of an accidental drug overdose aged 21.
Lil Peep played an influential role in bringing emo and pop-punk to hip-hop through his mixtapes, released via SoundCloud.
Everybody...
- 5/9/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Gunpowder & Sky has acquired the worldwide rights to the documentary on the life of the late rapper Lil Peep, “Everybody’s Everything,” the studio announced Thursday.
The film, from directors Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan, premiered at this year’s SXSW and is executive produced by “The Tree of Life” director Terrence Malick. Gunpowder & Sky will release the film domestically later this year and will handle international sales on the film at the Cannes Film Festival.
“Everybody’s Everything” follows the life and career of Lil Peep, real name Gustav Ahr, who was influential in bringing emo and pop-punk sounds into the hip-hop genre. But his career was cut short as he was rising to fame when he died of an accidental drug overdose at age 21. The documentary features unseen archival footage of the late rapper and interviews from Lil Peep’s friends and family, who lovingly refer to him not as Lil Peep,...
The film, from directors Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan, premiered at this year’s SXSW and is executive produced by “The Tree of Life” director Terrence Malick. Gunpowder & Sky will release the film domestically later this year and will handle international sales on the film at the Cannes Film Festival.
“Everybody’s Everything” follows the life and career of Lil Peep, real name Gustav Ahr, who was influential in bringing emo and pop-punk sounds into the hip-hop genre. But his career was cut short as he was rising to fame when he died of an accidental drug overdose at age 21. The documentary features unseen archival footage of the late rapper and interviews from Lil Peep’s friends and family, who lovingly refer to him not as Lil Peep,...
- 5/9/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
A documentary on the life and career of rapper Lil Peep, who died of an accidental overdose at age 21 just as his career was taking off, has had its worldwide rights acquired by content studio Gunpowder & Sky.
Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan’s SXSW music documentary Everybody’s Everything details the genre-bending rapper, called the “future of emo” by music site Pitchfork. The late Lil Peep, real name Gustav Åhr, was influential in bringing emo and pop-punk to hip-hop through his mixtapes, released via SoundCloud.
Ahr’s first mixtape, 2015’s Lil Peep Part One, generated 4,000 plays in its first week. In September 2016, the release of Hellboy led Peep to go on his first-ever solo tour across the Us, while clocking in millions of plays on SoundCloud and YouTube.2018’s Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2, Ahr’s second album and first posthumous release, debuted at number four on the...
Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan’s SXSW music documentary Everybody’s Everything details the genre-bending rapper, called the “future of emo” by music site Pitchfork. The late Lil Peep, real name Gustav Åhr, was influential in bringing emo and pop-punk to hip-hop through his mixtapes, released via SoundCloud.
Ahr’s first mixtape, 2015’s Lil Peep Part One, generated 4,000 plays in its first week. In September 2016, the release of Hellboy led Peep to go on his first-ever solo tour across the Us, while clocking in millions of plays on SoundCloud and YouTube.2018’s Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2, Ahr’s second album and first posthumous release, debuted at number four on the...
- 5/9/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Gunpowder & Sky has acquired worldwide rights to the Lil Peep music documentary “Everybody’s Everything.”
The film, directed by Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan, premiered at South by Southwest in March. Gunpowder & Sky will release the film later this year, and kick off foreign sales at the Cannes market next week. The film festival opens on May 14.
“Everybody’s Everything” follows life and career of Lil Peep, the genre-bending rapper who was just rising to fame when he died of an accidental drug overdose at 21 years old in 2017. The American rapper, who was born as Gustav Åhr, was influential in bringing emo and pop-punk to hip-hop through his mixtapes. In 2016, the release of “Hellboy” led Peep to go on his first-ever solo tour across the U.S., while clocking in millions of plays on SoundCloud and YouTube.
Variety’s Andrew Barker said in his SXSW review that the film was “haunting.
The film, directed by Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan, premiered at South by Southwest in March. Gunpowder & Sky will release the film later this year, and kick off foreign sales at the Cannes market next week. The film festival opens on May 14.
“Everybody’s Everything” follows life and career of Lil Peep, the genre-bending rapper who was just rising to fame when he died of an accidental drug overdose at 21 years old in 2017. The American rapper, who was born as Gustav Åhr, was influential in bringing emo and pop-punk to hip-hop through his mixtapes. In 2016, the release of “Hellboy” led Peep to go on his first-ever solo tour across the U.S., while clocking in millions of plays on SoundCloud and YouTube.
Variety’s Andrew Barker said in his SXSW review that the film was “haunting.
- 5/9/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Framed with a haunting letter from his grandfather Jack, Everybody’s Everything is a messy portrait of deeply flawed rising star Lil Peep, who passed away at age 21 in 2017 of a fentanyl overdose. His work is still surfacing with his second album released posthumously along with a current radio single I’ve Been Waiting with ILoveMakonnen and Fall Out Boy.
Embracing the medium of youth Diy stardom, Everybody’s Everything uses a wall of media tracing his career both in composed sit-down interviews with family, collaborators, girlfriends, and his management team with rough and ready ephemeral moments that could have been crafted for Instagram and Snapchat. For those seeking to understand the Lil Peep phenomena, especially as his work continues to reach radio stations, it’s a fairly comprehensive document. Directed by editor Sebastian Jones and cinematographer Ramez Silyan, the film follows Lil Peep (aka Gustav Elijah Åhr) from a...
Embracing the medium of youth Diy stardom, Everybody’s Everything uses a wall of media tracing his career both in composed sit-down interviews with family, collaborators, girlfriends, and his management team with rough and ready ephemeral moments that could have been crafted for Instagram and Snapchat. For those seeking to understand the Lil Peep phenomena, especially as his work continues to reach radio stations, it’s a fairly comprehensive document. Directed by editor Sebastian Jones and cinematographer Ramez Silyan, the film follows Lil Peep (aka Gustav Elijah Åhr) from a...
- 3/24/2019
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
Manager Sarah Stennett of First Access Entertainment has terminated her relationship with former One Direction member Zayn Malik, Variety has learned. Malik, whose second solo album is due in June on RCA, had worked with Stennett since his 2015 departure from One Direction.
While the split comes at an awkward time — Malik just released the second single and video from the forthcoming album last week — sources say the artist is challenging to work with, declining many promotional opportunities and not touring behind his last album, although he is planning one behind the new set. Like the first single from the new album — “Dusk Til Dawn,” a collaboration with Sia released last fall — the new song “Let Me” features a big-budget video (helmed this time by “Narcos” director Jose Padilha) that stars Malik as an action hero.
The split is the second high-profile departure in recent weeks for First Access, which parted...
While the split comes at an awkward time — Malik just released the second single and video from the forthcoming album last week — sources say the artist is challenging to work with, declining many promotional opportunities and not touring behind his last album, although he is planning one behind the new set. Like the first single from the new album — “Dusk Til Dawn,” a collaboration with Sia released last fall — the new song “Let Me” features a big-budget video (helmed this time by “Narcos” director Jose Padilha) that stars Malik as an action hero.
The split is the second high-profile departure in recent weeks for First Access, which parted...
- 4/16/2018
- by Shirley Halperin and Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
Ellie Goulding has signed with Tap Management, a rep for the singer confirms to Variety, joining a roster that includes Lana Del Rey and Dua Lipa, along with DJ Shadow, Cassius and others. Goulding joins the firm after a decade with Sarah Stennett’s First Access (previously known as Turn First) earlier this year; the news was first reported in Hits.
The fast-growing U.K.-based Tap, helmed by Ed Millett and Ben Mawson, also manages songwriters and producers, including Smiths/ Blur/ Cranberries veteran Stephen Street, and includes a label and a publishing division. Hannah Neaves, who previously worked on Goulding’s releases at Polydor in the U.K., joined the company from Atlantic Records as director of marketing and artist development late last year, according to Music Week.
While Goulding has enjoyed chart-topping success in her native England and certain European countries, her progress in the U.S. has been a bit slower,...
The fast-growing U.K.-based Tap, helmed by Ed Millett and Ben Mawson, also manages songwriters and producers, including Smiths/ Blur/ Cranberries veteran Stephen Street, and includes a label and a publishing division. Hannah Neaves, who previously worked on Goulding’s releases at Polydor in the U.K., joined the company from Atlantic Records as director of marketing and artist development late last year, according to Music Week.
While Goulding has enjoyed chart-topping success in her native England and certain European countries, her progress in the U.S. has been a bit slower,...
- 4/11/2018
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
Lil Peep's cause of death has been revealed.
The up-and-coming rapper (real name Gustav Åhr) died at the age of 21 last month from the combined toxic effects of fentanyl and alprazolam (Xanax), Et can confirm.
According to his toxicology report, obtained by Et from The Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, the manner of death is certified as accidental. The report also reveals there were a number of other drugs in his system, including marijuana, cocaine, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone (Dilaudid), Oxycodone and Oxymorphone.
As Et previously reported, Lil Peep was found unresponsive in his tour bus prior to a scheduled concert in Tucson, Arizona, on Nov. 15. His death came three months after he released his debut album, Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1.
"I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic," Sarah Stennett, CEO of First Access Entertainment, the company who partnered with Peep in early 2016 told Et in a...
The up-and-coming rapper (real name Gustav Åhr) died at the age of 21 last month from the combined toxic effects of fentanyl and alprazolam (Xanax), Et can confirm.
According to his toxicology report, obtained by Et from The Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, the manner of death is certified as accidental. The report also reveals there were a number of other drugs in his system, including marijuana, cocaine, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone (Dilaudid), Oxycodone and Oxymorphone.
As Et previously reported, Lil Peep was found unresponsive in his tour bus prior to a scheduled concert in Tucson, Arizona, on Nov. 15. His death came three months after he released his debut album, Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1.
"I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic," Sarah Stennett, CEO of First Access Entertainment, the company who partnered with Peep in early 2016 told Et in a...
- 12/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Police are looking into the possibility that fentanyl, an opioid pain medication, played a role in the death of 21-year-old rapper Lil Peep.
TMZ reports Tuscan law enforcement are investigating after they received tips that the musician may have overdosed by taking drugs laced with the powerful narcotic.
Fentanyl, an opioid used to treat severe pain, was found to have contributed to the accidental overdoses of Prince and Eric Chase Bolling Jr. Tuscan police have yet to respond to People’s request for comment.
Peep (real name Gustav Åhr), who was a rising star in the hip-hop and emo scene,...
TMZ reports Tuscan law enforcement are investigating after they received tips that the musician may have overdosed by taking drugs laced with the powerful narcotic.
Fentanyl, an opioid used to treat severe pain, was found to have contributed to the accidental overdoses of Prince and Eric Chase Bolling Jr. Tuscan police have yet to respond to People’s request for comment.
Peep (real name Gustav Åhr), who was a rising star in the hip-hop and emo scene,...
- 11/27/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
News of Lil Peep’s death shocked fans and ignited a conversation on addiction and mental health, but his older brother Karl Åhr, who goes by Oskar, wants to set the record straight that there was more to the rapper than his drug use and the persona he portrayed to the public.
Peep (real name Gustav Åhr), who was a rising star in the hip-hop and emo scene, died on Wednesday at the age of 21 ahead of a scheduled show in Tucson, Arizona due to a likely overdose on Xanax, according to Tucson Police. Oskar says that the pill Peep...
Peep (real name Gustav Åhr), who was a rising star in the hip-hop and emo scene, died on Wednesday at the age of 21 ahead of a scheduled show in Tucson, Arizona due to a likely overdose on Xanax, according to Tucson Police. Oskar says that the pill Peep...
- 11/18/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
Rising rapper and YouTube star Lil Peep might have overdosed on Xanax when he was pronounced dead at 8:53 p.m. on his tour bus Wednesday, Tucson Police Department Sgt. Pete Dugan tells People.
“Based on information were told and evidence that was found in the tour bus, they had evidence of a possible drug overdose, most likely from Xanax,” Sgt. Dugan says, adding that an official cause of death will be released by the medical examiner after toxicology reports. “Based on evidence, there was drug paraphernalia found inside the bus and some narcotics.”
According to Sgt. Dugan, Lil Peep...
“Based on information were told and evidence that was found in the tour bus, they had evidence of a possible drug overdose, most likely from Xanax,” Sgt. Dugan says, adding that an official cause of death will be released by the medical examiner after toxicology reports. “Based on evidence, there was drug paraphernalia found inside the bus and some narcotics.”
According to Sgt. Dugan, Lil Peep...
- 11/16/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
In the days leading up to his sudden death, emerging rapper and YouTube star Lil Peep shared a series of grim Instagram posts with his 1.3 million followers.
Lil Peep was found dead on his tour bus late Wednesday ahead of a scheduled concert in Tucson, Arizona at The Rock nightclub, Sgt. Pete Dugan of the Tucson Police Department confirmed to People on Wednesday.
“Based on information they were told and evidence that was found in the tour bus, they had evidence of a possible drug overdose, most likely from Xanax,” said Sgt. Dugan.
On the day of his death, the...
Lil Peep was found dead on his tour bus late Wednesday ahead of a scheduled concert in Tucson, Arizona at The Rock nightclub, Sgt. Pete Dugan of the Tucson Police Department confirmed to People on Wednesday.
“Based on information they were told and evidence that was found in the tour bus, they had evidence of a possible drug overdose, most likely from Xanax,” said Sgt. Dugan.
On the day of his death, the...
- 11/16/2017
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
It appears emerging rapper Lil Peep died of a suspected overdose of Xanax, a spokesperson for the Tucson, Arizona Police Department tells Et.
The spokesperson tells Et that the late rapper's manager became concerned about Lil Peep's whereabouts on Wednesday night when the group he was with had not seen him in a while. The manager then found Lil Peep unresponsive inside the tour bus and called 911 shortly before 9 p.m. Officers from the Tucson Police Department and members of the Tucson Fire Department responded to the scene and attempted to revive the rapper, however, they were unsuccessful. Lil Peep was pronounced dead on the scene.
Et has learned that drug paraphernalia was located inside the tour bus and around the victim. The spokesperson says it appears Lil Peep died of a suspected drug overdose from Xanax, however, the official cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner following an autopsy. There were no signs...
The spokesperson tells Et that the late rapper's manager became concerned about Lil Peep's whereabouts on Wednesday night when the group he was with had not seen him in a while. The manager then found Lil Peep unresponsive inside the tour bus and called 911 shortly before 9 p.m. Officers from the Tucson Police Department and members of the Tucson Fire Department responded to the scene and attempted to revive the rapper, however, they were unsuccessful. Lil Peep was pronounced dead on the scene.
Et has learned that drug paraphernalia was located inside the tour bus and around the victim. The spokesperson says it appears Lil Peep died of a suspected drug overdose from Xanax, however, the official cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner following an autopsy. There were no signs...
- 11/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The music industry is mourning the death of up-and-coming rapper Lil Peep at age 21.
News broke his death on Thursday, when his manager Chase Ortega wrote a chilling message on Twitter, according to Billboard: “I’ve been expecting this call for a year. Mother f—.”
Sarah Stennett of First Access Entertainment, a company that worked with Lil Peep over the last year, confirmed his death in a statement on Facebook.
“I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die. He had big goals and dreams for the future which he had shared with me, his team,...
News broke his death on Thursday, when his manager Chase Ortega wrote a chilling message on Twitter, according to Billboard: “I’ve been expecting this call for a year. Mother f—.”
Sarah Stennett of First Access Entertainment, a company that worked with Lil Peep over the last year, confirmed his death in a statement on Facebook.
“I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die. He had big goals and dreams for the future which he had shared with me, his team,...
- 11/16/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Emerging rapper and YouTube star Lil Peep has died, according to multiple reports. He was 21.
His U.K. representative confirmed the news to The Guardian, which reports music manager Adam Grandmaison said the musician was taken to the hospital following an overdose. His publicist also confirmed his death in an email to Pitchfork but did not give a cause of death.
Peep’s manager Chase Ortega broke the bad news via Twitter, according to Billboard.
“I’ve been expecting this call for a year. Mother f—,” he wrote early Thursday.
Sarah Stennett, the CEO of First Access Entertainment — which partnered...
His U.K. representative confirmed the news to The Guardian, which reports music manager Adam Grandmaison said the musician was taken to the hospital following an overdose. His publicist also confirmed his death in an email to Pitchfork but did not give a cause of death.
Peep’s manager Chase Ortega broke the bad news via Twitter, according to Billboard.
“I’ve been expecting this call for a year. Mother f—,” he wrote early Thursday.
Sarah Stennett, the CEO of First Access Entertainment — which partnered...
- 11/16/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
The music industry has lost a rising star. 21-year-old rapper Lil Peep has died, The Guardian confirmed via his U.K. representative. Named Gustav Åhr at birth, Peep was reportedly taken to the hospital after an overdose, according to the newspaper. Per The New York Times, the New York native passed away Wednesday night in Tucson. In a statement to The Guardian, Sarah Stennett, the chief executive of First Access Entertainment, said, "I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic. He had huge ambition and his career was flourishing...I have spoken to his mother and she asked me to convey that she is very, very proud of him and...
- 11/16/2017
- E! Online
Emerging rapper-singer Lil Peep has died. He was 21.
“I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic," Sarah Stennett, CEO of First Access Entertainment, the company who partnered with Peep in early 2016 told Et in a statement on Thursday.
"He had big goals and dreams for the future which he had shared with me, his team, his family and his friends," He was highly intelligent, hugely creative, massively charismatic, gentle and charming. He had huge ambition and his career was flourishing. I have spoken to his mother and she asked me to convey that she is very, very proud of him and everything he was able to achieve in his short life. She is truly grateful to the fans and the people who have supported and loved him.”
Lil Peep-- who also goes by Gustav Åhr and grew up in Long Beach, New York -- just...
“I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic," Sarah Stennett, CEO of First Access Entertainment, the company who partnered with Peep in early 2016 told Et in a statement on Thursday.
"He had big goals and dreams for the future which he had shared with me, his team, his family and his friends," He was highly intelligent, hugely creative, massively charismatic, gentle and charming. He had huge ambition and his career was flourishing. I have spoken to his mother and she asked me to convey that she is very, very proud of him and everything he was able to achieve in his short life. She is truly grateful to the fans and the people who have supported and loved him.”
Lil Peep-- who also goes by Gustav Åhr and grew up in Long Beach, New York -- just...
- 11/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
On Tuesday October 17, 2017, The Tj Martell Foundation for Cancer Research held its 42nd annual New York Honors Gala at Gaustavino’s.
The star-studded event included a host of music stars, industry executives, enthusiastic supporters and medical experts who all work to bring awareness and funding to the Foundation’s mission.
Mega-producer DJ Khaled helped host the event with performances by Bill Murray, Jan Vogler & Friends, Kane Brown, Matthew Ramsey and Elle King. Country music superstar Garth Brooks surprised the crowd when he entered the stage from the back to present Amazon Music’s Steve Boom with the Music Innovation Award. Two other honorees, Sarah Stennett, CEO & Co-Founder of First Access Entertainment was presented the Spirit of Music Award by model Winnie Harlow and Julie Swidler, Executive Vice President, Business Affairs & General Counsel of Sony Music Entertainment was presented the Lifetime Music Industry Award by Clive Davis.
Joel Katz, Chairman of The T.
The star-studded event included a host of music stars, industry executives, enthusiastic supporters and medical experts who all work to bring awareness and funding to the Foundation’s mission.
Mega-producer DJ Khaled helped host the event with performances by Bill Murray, Jan Vogler & Friends, Kane Brown, Matthew Ramsey and Elle King. Country music superstar Garth Brooks surprised the crowd when he entered the stage from the back to present Amazon Music’s Steve Boom with the Music Innovation Award. Two other honorees, Sarah Stennett, CEO & Co-Founder of First Access Entertainment was presented the Spirit of Music Award by model Winnie Harlow and Julie Swidler, Executive Vice President, Business Affairs & General Counsel of Sony Music Entertainment was presented the Lifetime Music Industry Award by Clive Davis.
Joel Katz, Chairman of The T.
- 10/26/2017
- Look to the Stars
The Tj Martell Foundation for Cancer Research has announced its presenters and performers for the 42nd New York Honors Gala to be held Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at Guastavino’s in New York beginning with a red carpet arrival at 6:00 p.m.
Presenters Clive Davis and model Winnie Harlow have been named two of the presenters at the star-studded event. Clive Davis will present Julie Swidler, Executive Vice President, Business Affairs & General Counsel of Sony Music Entertainment with the Lifetime Music Industry Award and supermodel Winnie Harlow will present Sarah Stennett, CEO & Co-Founder of First Access Entertainment with the Spirit of Music Award. A special guest presenter will be announced for honoree Steve Boom.
Performances by Kane Brown, Elle King, Bill Murray with Jan Vogler & Friends and Matthew Ramsey of Old Dominion have also been announced. More celebrity announcements will be made later in the week.
Red Carpet begins at 6:00 p.
Presenters Clive Davis and model Winnie Harlow have been named two of the presenters at the star-studded event. Clive Davis will present Julie Swidler, Executive Vice President, Business Affairs & General Counsel of Sony Music Entertainment with the Lifetime Music Industry Award and supermodel Winnie Harlow will present Sarah Stennett, CEO & Co-Founder of First Access Entertainment with the Spirit of Music Award. A special guest presenter will be announced for honoree Steve Boom.
Performances by Kane Brown, Elle King, Bill Murray with Jan Vogler & Friends and Matthew Ramsey of Old Dominion have also been announced. More celebrity announcements will be made later in the week.
Red Carpet begins at 6:00 p.
- 10/9/2017
- Look to the Stars
Zayn Malik and Dick Wolf are teaming up to develop a fictionalized series about the rise of a boy band at NBC, TheWrap has learned. “Boys” will be written by Sherri Cooper Landsman and Jennifer Levin, who will executive produce alongside Malik, Wolf and his wife Noelle Wolf. The project was brought to NBC by Noelle Wolf with Amanda Ghost (Unigram), Gregor Cameron (Unigram) and Sarah Stennett (First Access Entertainment) attached. “We were intrigued by the synergistic potential that Zayn brings to the project,” Noelle Wolfe said in a statement. “‘Boys’ will be a show that’s totally integrated on broadcast and.
- 9/6/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
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