Applicants for the government’s £1.57 billion Cultural Recovery Fund were due to be told if their applications for support were successful today (October 5).
Both sides have worked constructively to deliver a deal that supports the innovative utilisation of music in a way that is sustainable for creators.
This boost in sales marks the biggest chart impact for the Hyundai Mercury Prize winner since The XX triumphed in 2010.
PRS for Music is running a series of diversity and inclusion focused listening circles and is inviting its members to have their say.
Nubya Garcia, Eddie Capone, Frisco, Yola, Mysie and many more come together as part of PRS for Music’s celebration of Black History Month 2020.
Kiwanuka was the favourite to win, followed by Laura Marling, Kano and Moses Boyd.
This commitment follows the Women in CTRL report on music trade bodies, which further highlighted the lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the industry.
Kate Bush joins a roster of songwriter greats including Annie Lennox, Paul McCartney, Armatrading and Elton John.
PRS Members’ Fund interviewed Sally Beamish, Paul Patterson and Nigel Hess to raise awareness of the support available for PRS composers working within the classical music field.
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