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Recording Academy Teams with MPG

After launching its “Give Fans The Credit” initiative earlier this year, The Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing will team up with UK-based Music Producers Guild (MPG) to combine resources with MPG’s “Credit Where Credit Is Due” initiative.

Santa Monica, CA (November 12, 2012)—After launching its “Give Fans The Credit” initiative earlier this year, The Recording Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing will team up with UK-based Music Producers Guild (MPG) to combine resources with MPG’s “Credit Where Credit Is Due” initiative.

Songwriters, non-featured performers, producers and engineers make significant contributions to recordings, but as liner notes are becoming less common, these creators rarely receive credit on digital music devices. Currently, the only credits consumers are generally able to see are the song title, album and artist. Music fans should also have access to additional information: the songwriter who composed the work, the producers and engineers who shaped the sound, and the musicians who brought the song to life.

The “Give Fans The Credit” campaign addresses these issue on several fronts, aiming to help enhance fans’ discovery of new music by ensuring that all music creators are credited for their work on digitally released recordings.

First, music fans who want information about their favorite tracks can sign the petition at www.givefansthecredit.com.

Second, the campaign ambassadors and other leaders at The Recording Academy will begin a series of discussions with digital music services to brainstorm ways to deliver more robust crediting information on digital music platforms.

At the same time, the P&E Wing will continue its efforts toward technical solutions that will ensure accurate data is contained within the music files. The partnership with MPG strengthens all of these efforts moving forward.

Maureen Droney, Senior Executive Director of the P&E Wing, stated, “The P&E Wing is pleased to join forces with our colleagues in the UK at the MPG to gain attention and look for solutions to the growing international problem of lack of crediting for recording professionals. Our goal now is for the P&E Wing and the MPG to work together to move this initiative forward. Looking ahead, we intend to keep our organizations in closer touch on this issue as we enlist artists, other music professionals and the overall public to help with this initiative, and the P&E Wing is stepping up its discussions with digital music delivery services regarding technical solutions to this problem.”

The Recording Academy
www.grammy.com

Give Fans The Credit
www.givefansthecredit.com

Music Producers Guild
www.mpg.org.uk

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