The legacy of music icons including The Beatles, Big Star and The Grateful Dead continues to inspire award-worthy creative works. Authors of new journalism on these artists and more were recently named as winners of the 49th annual ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/ Virgil Thomson Awards for outstanding print, broadcast and new media coverage of music.
Established in 1967 to honor the memory of composer, critic and commentator
Deems Taylor, who died in 1966 after a distinguished career that included six years as President of ASCAP, The
ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/
Virgil Thomson Awards are made possible by the generous support of the
Virgil Thomson Foundation.
Virgil Thomson (1896 - 1989) was one of the leading American composers and critics of the 20th Century, and a former member of the ASCAP Board of Directors.
The 2017
ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/
Virgil Thomson Awards recipients are as follows:
The
Virgil Thomson Award for Outstanding Music Criticism in the concert music field was awarded to
Lawrence Kramer for his work, The Thought of Music published by University of
California Press. The book grapples with the understanding of humanity through music.
The
Virgil Thomson Award for Outstanding Music Criticism in the pop music field recognizes Rob Sheffield for his book, Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World, published by HarperCollins. The book offers an entertaining, unconventional look at the Beatles, exploring what they mean today and why they still matter so intensely to a generation that has never known a world without them.
The
Paul Williams "Loved the Liner Notes" Award for pop music honors Bud Scoppa for his work on the liner notes for
Big Star -
Complete Third,
RELEASED by Omnivore Recordings. This award was established in 2016 and is funded by
ASCAP Foundation President
Paul Williams.
The Timothy White Award for Outstanding Musical
BIOGRAPHY in the pop music field recognizes
Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements by Bob Mehr, published by DaCapo Press. This award honors the memory of the late
Tim White (1952-2002), the author of many acclaimed musical biographies and an editor in chief of Billboard magazine.
Other book honorees include:
Alan Harper, for Waiting for
Buddy Guy:
Chicago Blues at the
Crossroads published by University of
Illinois Press.
Edward Klorman for Mozart's Music of Friends:
Social Interplay in the Chamber Works, published by Cambridge University Press.
Douglas Shadle for Orchestrating the Nation: The Nineteenth
Century American Symphonic Enterprise, published by Oxford University Press.
The authors and publishers of award-winning articles include:
Jim Farber for his pop article "Growing Up Gay to a Glam Rock Soundtrack," published by The New York Times.
Matthew J. Jones for his concert article "Enough of Being Basely Tearful," published by Harvard University Press.
The
ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/
Virgil Thomson Television Broadcast Media/Internet Award recognizes Amir Bar-Lev, the director of Long
Strange Trip, a four-hour documentary film about the rock band the Grateful Dead. The film premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival and is available for streaming on Amazon Video.
The
ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/
Virgil Thomson Radio Broadcast/Internet Award honors
Jed Distler, pianist, composer, host and curator for WFFM's Between The Keys, a radio/internet show hosting the keyboard world's greatest luminaries for themed discussion and performances.
The
ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/
Virgil Thomson Awards Judging Panel for 2017 was comprised of ASCAP members
Jonathan David, Daniel Felsenfeld, Pat Irwin and Wesley Stace. Jim Steinblatt provided professional guidance and advice.
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