The GRAMMY Creators Alliance is a program of The Recording Academy, a non-profit membership organization representing songwriters, performers and studio professionals.
The GRAMMY Creators Alliance is advised by a Managers Think Tank consisting of some of the nation’s leading representatives of music creators.
With the recent news of the government revising national copyright laws in the US, music activism could not be reaching its peak at a more appropriate time. It is imperative that newer generations of artists have their voice heard.
“Tonight, we are proud to launch the GRAMMY Creators Alliance, a coalition of many artists — some of whom you see right here at the GRAMMYs. Together, we will advise those who make policy in music and in government so that our next generation of creators are able to make tomorrow’s music as great as tonight’s.”
-Jennifer Hudson at the 57th GRAMMY Awards
“Music activism is coming at exactly the right time. From the Turtles to Taylor Swift, longtime established and new generations are speaking out. With all the changes in how we listen to music and the review of copyright laws which are set by Congress — music creators and fans must speak out NOW.”
– Ryan Tedder at the 57th GRAMMY Awards
Launched on-air at the 57th GRAMMY Awards in 2015, founding members include:
Adam Levine
Alicia Keys
deadmau5
Dr. Luke
Jennifer Hudson
Jimmy Jam
Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds
Lady Antebellum
Ryan Tedder
Steven Tyler
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