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ASCAP Experience 2020 Announces First Panels

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The 2020 edition of the ASCAP Experience, formerly the “I Create Music” EXPO, has announced its first round of panels.

ASCAP Chairman and President Paul Williams leads a lineup of 40 panels stacked with industry leaders, 89% of whom are working songwriters and composers. 

“I am so excited to introduce our 15th annual music creators conference as we debut our very first ASCAP Experience,” said ASCAP Chairman Paul Williams. “It is my favorite time of the year and I personally can’t wait to be there with our attendees, who can look forward to an unforgettable three days of information and inspiration from some of the best in the industry.”

Initial Panels & Panelists

Words & Music in Six Seconds

Grammy-winning artist, songwriter and producer Dan Wilson (“Closing Time,” Semisonic; “Someone Like You,” Adele) is teaming up with singer-songwriter Jason Mraz (“I’m Yours,” “I Won’t Give Up”), producer-songwriter Stefan Johnson (“Memories,” Maroon 5; “The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey) and singer-songwriter Steph Jones (“People You Know,” Selena Gomez, “Nightfall,” Little Big Town) to bring his popular “Words & Music in Six Seconds” Instagram series to life. The panel will expand on Wilson’s format to provide unique insights on songwriting, life, the creative process, working relationships and more.

Sonic Architects: Hit Producers & Engineers Defining the Sounds of Tomorrow

In partnership with She Is The Music, this panel will spotlight an all-female lineup: Colombian producer, multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and DJ Ali Stone, Grammy-winning engineer Ann Mincieli and songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Wendy Wang.

Desmond Child Master Masterclass

Grammy-winning songwriter-producer Desmond Child (“Livin’ on a Prayer,” Bon Jovi; “Dude (Looks Like a Lady),” Aerosmith) will host an intimate, submission-based master class with a set of handpicked aspiring Experience songwriters.

The winners will work one-on-one with the Songwriters Hall of Fame member and his elite team of genre-spanning hitmakers Claudia Brant (“A Partir de Hoy,” David Bisbal; “Quédate con Ella,” Natalia Jiménez), Sam Hollander (“High Hopes,” Panic! at the Disco; “Handclap,” Fitz and the Tantrums) and Brett James (“Jesus, Take the Wheel,” Carrie Underwood; “Summer Nights,” Rascal Flatts).

Horror Scorers

This unique panel will give attendees the opportunity to hear from horror film composers including Marco Beltrami (A Quiet Place; Scream) and Joe Bishara (The Conjuring; Insidious). 

Register to attend ASCAP EXPERIENCE 2020 here.

Other panelists added to the 2020 lineup include: 

  • Amy Allen (“Without Me,” Halsey; “Back to You,” Selena Gomez)

  • DJ Aryay (“Tied Up,” Major Lazer, “Barely Breathing,” Dillon Francis)

  • Poo Bear (“Yummy,” Justin Bieber; “10,000 Hours,” Justin Bieber & Dan + Shay)

  • Anthony Brown (“Trust in You,” “I Got That,” Anthony Brown & group therAPy)

  • Darrell Brown (“You’ll Think of Me,” Keith Urban; “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” Josh Turner)

  • Bryan Calhoun (Creator, Music Business Toolbox and Head of Digital Strategy, Blueprint/Maverick)

  • Jekalyn Carr (“You Will Win,” “I See Miracles”)

  • Hisham Dahud (Founder of ArtistProm Artist Rizik)

  • Sue Drew (General Manager, Creative & Acquisitions, Kobalt Music)

  • Hillel Frankel (Partner, Mandell Menkes LLC)

  • Emile Ghantous ("I'm Blessed," Charlie Wilson ft. T.I., "Hope We Meet Again," Pitbull ft. Chris Brown)

  • Garret Nash (Gnash) (“i hate u i love u,” “Lights Down Low”)

  • Ari Herstand (singer-songwriter and author, How to Make It in the New Music Business)

  • IN-Q (“Love You Like a Love Song,” Selena Gomez; “Good Life,” ZHU)

  • Daymond John (“Shark” on Shark Tank, entrepreneur and motivational speaker)

  • Blu June (“LoveHappy,” The Carters; "You Stay," DJ Khaled))

  • Mickey Karbal (“Barely Breathing,” Dillon Francis; “Hold Me Down,” Anjulie)

  • Michelle Lewis (composer for Doc McStuffins and DC Superhero Girls)

  • Priscilla Renea (“Timber,” Pitbull; “California King Bed,” Rihanna)

  • Suzy Shinn (“Say Amen (Saturday Night),” Panic! at the Disco; “The Last of the Real Ones,” Fall Out Boy)

  • Daphne Willis (“Do it Like This;” “Slow Burn” from Empire)

  • Malik Yusef (“Sandcastles,” Beyoncé; “All Day,” Kanye West)