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Randy Travis Honoured with SoundExchange Music Fairness Award

Country singer Randy Travis has been honoured with the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award for his work in support of the support of the AMFA.

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Photo ID (L to R): Warner Music Nashville's Cris Lacy, 117 Entertainment's Zach Farnum, SoundExchange's Marc Rucker and Michael Huppe, Randy and Mary Travis, Ontourage Management's Tony Conway
Photo ID (L to R): Warner Music Nashville's Cris Lacy, 117 Entertainment's Zach Farnum, SoundExchange's Marc Rucker and Michael Huppe, Randy and Mary Travis, Ontourage Management's Tony Conway

SoundExchange announced today that legendary country singer Randy Travis has been honoured with the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award for his advocacy for Congress to modernize the nation’s copyright law to protect creators and support of the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA).

In 2013, Travis was hospitalized with viral cardiomyopathy and now suffers from aphasia, making it difficult to speak and sing. Earlier this year, Travis and his wife Mary joined SoundExchange CEO Michael Huppe to testify before Congress to support modernizing the nation’s copyright law to protect creators. AMFA would require terrestrial broadcasters in the United States – the only democratic nation in the world without a performance right for artists on AM/FM radio – to pay artists royalties when their songs are played on the air. (Full witness testimony, as well as a video of the hearing, is available at judiciary.house.gov.)

Huppe comments:

“Randy Travis is a music icon and a courageous leader, willing to do whatever it takes to ensure that everyone – from music fans to lawmakers – is aware of the inequities suffered by creators for more than a century. Randy and Mary’s powerful testimony is a step forward in paving a better future for the next generation of artists. We are honoured to present Randy Travis with the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award.”

On behalf of Randy Travis, Mary Travis states:

“Thank you to SoundExchange for recognizing Randy for his advocacy. He loves country radio and everyone in it, he also loves his fellow creators. What he is advocating for here is an equitable solution to better align artists, labels and radio going forward under the changing environment of the music industry. An old Greek proverb says ‘a society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit.’ It’s up to artists like Randy to help make a better world for those to come. He embraces that responsibility whole-heartedly.”

Travis has been a valued SoundExchange member since 2003 and entrusts SoundExchange to collect worldwide neighbouring rights royalties on his behalf through more than 65 agreements SoundExchange has with counterpart organizations, covering nearly 90 percent of the global neighbouring rights market.

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