Appointment of award-winning singer-songwriter Laura Mvula to PRS Members’ CouncilOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY PRS for Music PRS for Music are delighted to announce that award-winning singer-songwriter Laura Mvula has been appointed to the PRS Members’ Council with immediate effect. Mvula lends invaluable expertise as a songwriter and touring performing artist with an illustrious career. A graduate of the prestigious Royal Birmingham Conservatoire with a degree in composition she has also received an Honorary Doctorate for her services to music from her alma mater, Birmingham City University. Mvula has led several acapella, jazz, neo-soul and gospel choirs in her career and is classically trained. Her critically acclaimed albums have been welcomed with numerous accolades including two MOBO awards, two Ivor Novello awards and two Mercury Prize shortlist nominations. Adding to her expertise, in 2017 she composed the music for the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Antony & Cleopatra. Laura’s appointment follows songwriter and composer Hannah Peel’s decision to stand down from the Members’ Council. Peel was elected to the Members’ Council May 2022 Annual General Meeting. She explains her decision to step down in an exclusive interview with M Magazine. Peel’s decision created a casual vacancy on the Members’ Council. The process to fill casual vacancies is at the discretion of the Member’ Council. The decision was made to invite all the candidates who stood for election at the 2022 AGM to be considered for the role. Of those that chose to stand and based on the collegiate voting system, Writer Council Members voted in a blind ballot. The result was then ratified by the entire Members’ Council. Casual vacancies to the Members’ Council are appointed until the next AGM, when the role becomes vacant and is subject to a vote at the AGM. The role of the PRS Member Council is to focus on ensuring that the views, concerns and needs of PRS members are heard and met. The Member Council also focuses on strategic oversight and reviewing company performance. AboutAbout PRS for Music PRS for Music represents the rights of over 160,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers in the UK and around the world. On behalf of its members, it works diligently to grow and protect the value of their rights and ensure that creators are paid transparently and efficiently whenever their musical compositions and songs are streamed, downloaded, broadcast, performed and played in public. In 2021, 27 trillion performances of music were reported to PRS for Music with £677.2m paid out in royalties to its members, making it one of the world’s leading music collective management organisations. prsformusic.com PRS for Music’s public performance licensing is now carried out on PRS for Music’s behalf by PPL PRS Ltd, the joint venture between PPL and PRS for Music.
“I extend a very warm welcome to Laura Mvula as she joins the PRS Member Council. To have the benefit of her vast experience as a songwriter, composer, and performer and as a woman navigating the music industry, I have no doubt that Laura will make a significant contribution to our deliberations.” — Nigel Elderton, Chair of the PRS Members’ Council
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August 1, 2022 5:00am ET by Pressparty |