Day Two of ASCAP's 13th annual "I Create Music" EXPO in Hollywood brought together music's top hitmakers, most fearless women and passionate songwriter advocates for panels, workshops, master classes, one-on-one sessions, networking events and performances. Thousands were on hand for another jam-packed day at the United States' largest conference for music creators.
Find a recap and photos of Ne-Yo, Billie Eilish, JoJo, Betty Who, Marcus Miller, Songwriters Hall of Fame member Desmond Child + more here: https://bit.ly/2K5A0ia
Ne-Yo treated EXPO attendees to a morning Master Session, pulling back the curtain on a career that's delivered five #1 albums, a dozen Top 10 singles, multiple Grammy awards and success across genres as a singer, songwriter and producer (...and dancer...and actor).
Renaissance Women in Music brought together some of the most influential women in songwriting - chart-topping artists JoJo and Betty Who, multi-genre standout Priscilla Renea (Rihanna, Kesha, Carrie Underwood), Forbes 30 Under 30 selection Lindsey Stirling and Kanye West collaborator Gizzle - to share inspirational stories of busting through boundaries to become some of the most successful music creators in the world today.
ASCAP Board Members Desmond Child, Michelle Lewis and Alex Shapiro - as well as Rihanna producer Deputy - employed sing-alongs, improv skits, animation and audience participation to take EXPO attendees to "Splitsville USA," a lively, informative discussion on songwriting splits.
Billie Eilish was joined by Finneas O'Connell - her collaborator, producer and older brother - to discuss her breakthrough 2017 EP and ascent to “Pop’s Next It Girl” (Vogue) status. O'Connell returns to EXPO as a panelist after first attending in 2014 - shortly before the now 20-year-old music creator wrote "Ocean Eyes," a viral hit for his younger sister with more than 50 million streams.
Jazz legend Marcus Miller joined three of the industry's most in-demand music directors for a look at the ins and outs of that world. Highlights included “The Voice” music director Paul Mirkovich's insights on building trust between a musical director and an artist, composer Kevin Teasley on what makes a great leader in the field and Greg Phillinganes explaining how to write arrangements for the stage while doing his best impression of (his longtime client) Michael Jackson's moonwalk.
GRAMMY-award winner Darrell Brown spent more than four hours helping music creators get the best of their song ideas. With #1 Billboard hits on the country, dance and pop charts, Brown is uniquely qualified to give hands-on advice to writers in a wide range of genres.