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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

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NEARLY 2,000 ACADEMY MEMBERS, LED BY TWO-TIME GRAMMY®-WINNER JASON MRAZ, ADVOCATE FOR LEGISLATIVE PROTECTIONS ON DISTRICT ADVOCATE DAY

Nearly a year after the successful passage of the transformative Music Modernization Act (MMA), the Recording Academy™, which represents the interests of all music creators, will reunite its members with members of Congress on Oct. 2 as a part of the Academy’s annual District Advocate Day.

Spearheaded by singer/songwriter and two-time GRAMMY®-winner Jason Mraz as the Academy's District Advocate Ambassador, and supported by a diverse group of music creators ranging from Broadway performers to sound engineers, nearly 2,000 Academy members from coast-to-coast will address industry concerns, including copyright protections and establishing a performance right on terrestrial radio as a part of the largest grassroots music advocacy day.

"Oct. 2, 2019, will be another landmark day for music advocacy in the United States," said Deborah Dugan, President/CEO of the Recording Academy. "Through District Advocate Day, the Academy will empower music creators from coast-to-coast, make their voices heard, and remind legislators of the vital role they play in our communities and our culture. I’m excited to be a part of this movement to protect music creators and preserve the future of the music industry."

Issues members of the Academy will address with legislators in their hometowns include:
Encouraging passage of the CASE Act, which establishes a small claims court for copyright cases, including those of independent artists and songwriters who don't have the unlimited resources needed to protect their work against infringement
Establishing a performance right on terrestrial radio, the only platform in the United States that uses another person's intellectual property without permission or compensation 
Encouraging the Department of Justice to ensure fair compensation for songwriters during its review of the consent decrees that regulate how songwriters are paid 
Protecting arts funding to invest in the next generation of music creators 
Protecting intellectual property as the United States negotiates and ratifies new trade agreements In addition to Mraz, District Advocate Day participants will include four-time GRAMMY winner Yolanda Adams; GRAMMY winner Claudia Brant; three-time GRAMMY nominee Taylor Hanson; seven-time GRAMMY-winning member of Lady Antebellum Dave Haywood; five-time GRAMMY winner Lalah Hathaway; three-time GRAMMY winner Shane McAnally; Latin GRAMMY-winning songwriter, composer, and producer Rudy Pérez; singer/songwriter Caitlyn Smith; and nearly 2,000 other music professionals. In addition to Academy members meeting face-to-face with their members of Congress, fans and other members of the music community have pledged to participate online as a show of unity in support of music and those who create it.

District Advocate Day, along with the Recording Academy's annual GRAMMYs on the Hill® in April, are the Recording Academy's tentpole advocacy events. These events are credited with helping to pass the Music Modernization Act into law, the largest update to music legislation in the past 40 years, which was signed on Oct. 11, 2018.

For more information about District Advocate Day and Recording Academy advocacy initiatives, visit www.grammy.com/districtadvocate.




ABOUT THE RECORDING ACADEMY
The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. Dedicated to ensuring the recording arts remain a thriving part of our shared cultural heritage, the Academy honors music's history while investing in its future through the GRAMMY Museum®, advocates on behalf of music creators, supports music people in times of need through MusiCares®, and celebrates artistic excellence through the GRAMMY Awards®—music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement. As the world's leading society of music professionals, we work year-round to foster a more inspiring world for creators.

For more information about the Academy, please visit www.grammy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, follow @RecordingAcad on Twitter, "like" Recording Academy on Facebook, and join the Recording Academy's social communities on Instagram, Tumblr, and YouTube



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