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Directors: [[Mick Glossop]], Andrew Hunt, Adrienne Aiken, Stevan Krakovic
Directors: [[Mick Glossop]], Andrew Hunt, Adrienne Aiken, Stevan Krakovic


Admin: [[Tony Platt]], Tommy D, Russ Hepworth-Swayer
Admin: [[Tony Platt]], Tommy D, Russ Hepworth-Sawyer


Press: Sue Sillitoe
Press: Sue Sillitoe

Revision as of 10:01, 24 August 2012

The Music Producers Guild (MPG) (UK) promotes and represents all individuals in the music production and recording professions. It is a professional organisation that embodies collective and individual creative contributions to the production and recording of all genres of music and media related activities. As a guild, the organization has no political party affiliation.

The organisation presents the Music Producers Guild Awards annually. In 2008, the MPG and BPI coordinated their awards programs.[1] The MPG awards are sponsored by Shure and are intended to recognize the talent and ability of producers, engineers, mixers and remixers.[2]

Conceived and supported by producers and engineers who are passionate about all aspects of creating and recording music, it provides a community to share collective experiences and collaborate with other like-minded people.

Membership is open to all producers, engineers, mixers, re-mixers, programmers, sound designers, mastering engineers, students, enthusiasts – everyone who shares our delight in and dedication to the creation of music and audio.

As of 2012 MPG staff include Steve Levine (Chairman), Richard Lightman (Vice Chairman), Mark Rose (Vice Chairman)

Directors: Mick Glossop, Andrew Hunt, Adrienne Aiken, Stevan Krakovic

Admin: Tony Platt, Tommy D, Russ Hepworth-Sawyer

Press: Sue Sillitoe

References

  1. ^ "The Music Producers Guild UK announces a collaboration with the BPI's BRIT Awards". Retrieved 9 August 2012. {{cite web}}: Text "BRIT Awards press release, 14 October 2008" ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Music Producer Guild 2013 – nominations now open". Retrieved 9 August 2012.