Full Details of Selected Story: February 2, 2006...The International Songwriting
Competition (ISC) is pleased to announce its 2005 finalists. These finalists
were selected out of almost 15,000 entries from 80 countries and represent the
top 1.4% of all entries submitted. For a complete list of 2005 ISC finalists, see the link below.
The finalists' songs are currently in the judges' hands, and winners will be
announced in March, 2006 when the ISC judges have made their decision. ISC's
judges include the presidents of ten record labels and esteemed artists such as
Loretta Lynn, Sonny Rollins, Tom Waits, Amy Ray (Indigo Girls), Steve Vai,
Darryl McDaniels (RUN DMC) and many more. Over $150,000 in cash and merchandise
will be awarded to 50 winners, including the top honors of ISC 2005 Overall
Grand Prize winner.
The ISC Grand Prize package is carefully put together to benefit the winning
songwriter and maximize his or her songwriting career, including: $10,000 cash
(US); a college radio promotion campaign; legal services from a music attorney;
a CD Duplication Package; premium recording software and hardware; music and
recording equipment; and much more.
The 2005 ISC finalists' songs are also listed online for the 2005 People's Voice
- an online voting contest that allows the public to listen to and vote for
their favorite ISC finalist. The winner of the People's Voice is selected solely
by public vote and is in addition to, and completely separate from, the regular
winners who will be selected by the prestigious ISC judging panel. Visit
http://www.songwritingcompetition.com/pvwelcome_2005.htm to listen to the 2005
ISC finalists' songs and cast your vote!
Judges for the 2005 competition include: Tom Waits; Loretta Lynn; Sonny Rollins;
John Scofield; Steve Vai; Macy Gray; Joss Stone; MercyMe; Amy Ray (Indigo
Girls); Darryl McDaniels (Run D.M.C.); LeAnn Rimes; Isaac Brock (Modest Mouse);
Jeff Stinco (Simple Plan); BeBe Winans; Peter Hook (New Order); Benji Madden
(Good Charlotte); Charlie Musselwhite; The Donnas; Monte Lipman (President,
Universal Records); Keith Wozencroft (President, Capitol Music UK); Glen Barros
(CEO/President, Concord Records); Bruce Iglauer (Founder/President, Alligator
Records); Cameron Strang (President, New West Records); Dan Storper (President,
Putumayo World Music); Michael McDonald (President, ATO Records); Alexandra
Patsavas (Owner, The Chop Shop Music Supervision - credits include The OC,
Grey's Anatomy, Without A Trace, Carnivale, Rescue Me ); Darrale Jones (VP A&R
Urban, Atlantic Records); Chris Parr (VP Music Programming & Talent Relations,
CMT); Barbara Sedun (VP Creative, EMI Music Publishing Canada); Tara
Griggs-Magee (Executive VP of Gospel/Urban Music, Sony Records); Leib Ostrow
(CEO, Music For Little People), Thomas Brooman (Co-Founder/Artistic Director,
WOMAD); Cory Robbins (Founder/President, Robbins Entertainment); Emily Wittmann
(Vice-President, Nick Records); Patrick Moxey (President, Ultra Records/You
Records/Sequence Records/Escondida Music/Empire Mgmt.) and Danny Epstein (Music
Supervisor, Sesame Street/Sesame Workshop).
2005 Sponsors include: Epiphone, ASCAP, Berklee College Of Music, L.R. Baggs,
Disc Makers, Alphabet Arm Design, FYE, Cakewalk, Fishman Tranducers, ADK
Microphones, Moog Music, Sam Ash Music Stores, Sibelius, Planetary Group, Hear
Technologies, Music Registry, Mediaguide, ArtistMonitor, Onlinegigs.com,
Musician's Atlas, Sonicbids and Performer.com. |
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