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Music boss urges open ears as songwriter­s enter Hall of Fame

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SARA BAREILLES, JOHN Mellencamp and Kool and the Gang on Thursday entered the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame as top music executive Lucian Grainge urged the industry to keep its ears open to new sounds.

In its 49th year, the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame recognises the composers behind the hits and, true to the profession’s profile, stays lower-key than major awards shows with a dinner in a New York hotel ballroom rather than a televised gala.

Neil Diamond, the songwriter by trade who became an arena-packing pop singer in his own right, was honoured with a prize to mark lifetime achievemen­t by a composer who has already been inducted.

Returning to stage despite his announceme­nt in January that he was retiring from touring due to Parkinson’s disease, the 77-year-old New York native showed no signs of illness on his rousing take on his classic Sweet Caroline, the audience joyfully singing along the “ba ba ba” of the chorus.

Grainge, the chairman and chief executive officer of the world’s largest label group Universal, was presented an award as a long-time “hitmaker.”

Befitting the status of one of the most powerful people in the music industry, Grainge was welcomed with previously unannounce­d appearance­s by two of Universal’s top stars Ariana Grande, who sang her hit Be Alright to a jazzy piano,

and The Weeknd, who flew in from Paris to briefly introduce his label boss.

Grainge, whose father ran a record store in London, spoke of his lifelong passion for music and how he spent a third of his career in the songwritin­g business, sometimes thrashing out tunes with composers over a solitary piano or guitar. “It’s an incredible and beautiful experience and so much purer than playing a recording back in the studio, because there’s no hiding behind production or EQ (equalisers) or fabulous instrument­ation,” he said.

Grainge said that an excessive knowledge of music can become a hindrance and that his favourite songs were ones to which he could whistle, urging the audience to “keep our minds wide open and keep listening to new ideas.”

He noted that the music establishm­ent was initially hostile to punk bands such as The Clash and Sex Pistols in the 1970s and hip-hop pioneers

including Public Enemy and Run-DMC a decade later.

“For those of you who think that much of the music produced today lacks melody or compositio­n, I would encourage you to keep listening,” he said.

Find that unplayed melody

Bareilles, the soulish pop singer-songwriter who penned the music and lyrics to the Broadway musical Waitress, recalled how early in her career she was told that she only possessed a voice but not composing skills.

“It lit such a fire in me because I didn’t know until that moment how passionate and protective I was about the storytelli­ng,” she said. Bareilles said that great songwriter­s can be “conduits for the rest of the world, for all those people who don’t get to understand themselves in an emotional way sometimes.”

Mellencamp, the guitar-strumming Indiana chronicler of small-town America,

For those of you who think that much of the music produced today lacks melody or compositio­n, I would encourage you to keep listening.” Lucian Grainge

was presented his award by folk legend Woody Guthrie’s daughter Nora Guthrie, who described Mellencamp as an heir to her father and his quest to give voice to common people.

Kool and the Gang, who recently marked a half century, brought the audience to its feet with the funk greats’ Celebratio­n after a call to songwriter­s to “carry on the search for that unplayed melody.”

Jermaine Dupri became the second hip-hop songwriter to be inducted after Jay-Z last year.

Dupri took to his feet as he rallied through the 1992 smash hit Jump by Kris Kross, the rap duo formed when Dupri spotted them at an Atlanta shopping mall.

 ??  ?? Robert ‘Kool’ Bell, James ‘JT’ Taylor, Ronald Bell, and Dennis Thomas of Kool & The Gang perform at the ceremony
Robert ‘Kool’ Bell, James ‘JT’ Taylor, Ronald Bell, and Dennis Thomas of Kool & The Gang perform at the ceremony
 ??  ?? Neil Diamond and John Mellencamp charmed the audience with their performanc­es
Neil Diamond and John Mellencamp charmed the audience with their performanc­es
 ??  ?? Music executive Lucian Grainge and singer Sara Bareilles
Music executive Lucian Grainge and singer Sara Bareilles

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