INTRODUCING… THE SIR GEORGE MARTIN AWARD

19 August, 2016 - 0 Comments

The Sir George Martin Award will be handed out at The A&R Awards in association with Abbey Road Studios on November 2. The new annual award will recognise an A&R executive with a track record of fostering meaningful artist and songwriter relationships, who has garnered widespread respect amongst the creative community. The winner will have also helped push artists to fresh heights of success, and continue to play a key role in contemporary hit-making today.

The award cannot be pitched for, with the recipient each year decided by the Sir George Martin estate in conjunction with Music Business Worldwide. Sir George Martin signed The Beatles to Parlophone Records in 1962 after the band had encountered rejection from a number of major labels. The decision not only changed the course of pop history, but also Parlophone itself.

Under Martin, Parlophone transformed from a comedy brand into a go-to artist home for the likes of The Beatles, The Hollies and Matt Monro – paving the way for label signings such as Pink Floyd, Blur and Coldplay in the decades that followed.

The Beatles released a string of classic albums on Parlophone, all produced by Martin, including Rubber Soul, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Revolver, Help! and A Hard Day’s Night. Giles Martin, son of Sir George and a Grammy Award-winning producer said: “By taking a risk and trusting his instincts my dad signed The Beatles. He was the ultimate link between artist and record label.

Source: Music Business Worldwide

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