NYC Event: 2016 AMP Awards for Music and Sound on 5/11 at City Winery

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It’s fun to be a music producer for production, advertising and media at least once a year in New York City. For 2016, that time will be May 11, when The Association of Music Producers (AMP) will hold it’s 4th Annual AMP Awards for Music and Sound at City Winery.

Those who were in attendance last year may or may not remember it – the wine was flowing freely, as were the positive vibes and plenty of networking. For those who will be fully focused on the awards, they’ll find a healthy competition judged by agency, label, publishing and music production professionals, awarding trophies in 11 unique categories, as well as a “Best In Show” award chosen by its Curatorial Jury.

Get AMPed for this year's awards, happening May 11th at City Winery.

Get AMPed for this year’s awards, happening May 11th at City Winery.

The Call for Entries is open, so register your best work now to be considered – deadline is March 18th. To screen last year’s AMP Awards winners, click here: http://www.awardcore.com/amp/winners/.

In addition to presenting its signature awards, AMP will also induct another iconic brand into its AMP Hall of Fame at the City Winery event. This honors progressive advertisers for Outstanding Achievement in the Use of Music to Define the Brand and has been presented to marketers whose use of music has been fundamental to building their strong consumer perceptions. Past inductees include Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Budweiser, Nike, Chevrolet and Pepsi.

Taking leadership roles in the 2016 AMP Awards will be the Chair of its 2015 Advisory Board, Paul Greco, Director of Music & Radio, for J. Walter Thompson, New York. Greco will be joined by past Advisory Board Chairs Rani Vaz, Sr. VP/Director of Music and Radio, BBDO, and Josh Rabinowitz, EVP/Director of Music, Grey Worldwide.

As always, the AMP Awards will feature live performances by up-and-coming artists and groups. Headlining the talent roster for the 2015 event was Island Records singer-songwriter Gin Wigmore. Also performing were the Photo Finish/Republic Records duo Marian Hill, and DJ Prostyle, who appeared courtesy of iHeartMedia.

In case you weren’t aware…The Association of Music Producers was founded in 1998 for the purpose of educating its members, as well as members of the production, advertising and media communities, on all facets of the music business, from creation and acquisition to final use. AMP is dedicated to raising awareness of and appreciation for the value of music and sound to all broadcast content in all media.

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