"I Heard I Had" voted favourite of 10 nominated songs
TORONTO, July 9, 2015 /CNW/ - Vancouver-based "alt-rock, electro-dance and all-around rad music duo" Dear Rouge are the winners of the 10th annual SOCAN Songwriting Prize for their song "I Heard I Had." Band members Andrew McTaggart and Danielle McTaggart will receive a $10,000 cash prize, along with a Martin D-16GT acoustic guitar, a Yamaha PSR-S950 keyboard, a $500 Gift Card from Long & McQuade, 20 hours of studio time with Timothy Abraham, and six hours of vocal coaching with Amanda Mabro.
"Being honoured and recognized for songwriter craftsmanship is probably the greatest respect and appreciation a musician can receive," said Danielle McTaggart. "We're awestruck by every one of the nine other nominated songs, each of which could have been a worthy winner. Thanks to our fans for voting and to SOCAN for organizing this great contest, and for sticking up for the rights of songwriters like us."
The SOCAN Songwriting Prize is an annual competition that identifies 10 outstanding songs written by Canadian emerging songwriters over the past year, as selected by a panel of esteemed music industry experts, and invites the public to vote for the winner. Other than nominees having to be members of SOCAN, the Canadian music rights organization has no role in determining nominees or winners.
For two weeks - June 14 to July 1, 2015 - Canadian music fans voted for their favourite song by one of the 10 nominees by visiting socansongwritingprize.ca or through Twitter using the hashtag #mySSPvote and including the artist's name in the tweet.
More than 21,000 votes were cast for the respective English and French prize nominees over the two-week voting period, far exceeding any 14-day period in any of the previous nine years.
To mark the tenth anniversary of the award, the number of finalists for each of the English and French prizes was expanded permanently from five to 10, and the cash prize doubled to $10,000, making it the largest cash prize for songwriting in the Canadian music industry.
The 10 English SOCAN Songwriting Prize finalists were:
"Congratulations to Dear Rouge for winning this year's SOCAN Songwriting Prize, and to all the nominees," said Michael McCarty, Chief Membership & Business Development Officer at SOCAN. "Even though there can only be one winner, all the songs were fantastic, which I'm sure attracted new fans for the nominees. This prize is about identifying and celebrating great songwriting by some of Canada's next and best music creators, and Dear Rouge's 'I Heard I Had' is a great song. We wish Andrew and Danielle McTaggart continued success and hope that winning this prize is the beginning of many more accolades to come."
The winner of the French SOCAN Songwriting Prize, the Prix de la chanson SOCAN, was Antoine Corriveau for his song "Le nouveau vocabulaire".
About SOCAN
SOCAN is a member-based organization that represents the Canadian performing rights of more than three-million Canadian and international music creators and publishers. SOCAN is proud to play a leading role in supporting the long-term success of its more than 130,000 Canadian members, and the Canadian music industry overall. SOCAN licenses more than 130,000 businesses in Canada, and distributes royalties to its members and music rights organizations around the world. SOCAN also distributes royalties to its members for the use of their music internationally in collaboration with its peer societies. www.socan.ca.
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Image with caption: "Dear Rouge, winner of the 2015 SOCAN Songwriting Prize for their song "I Heard I Had". Photo: Norman Wong (CNW Group/SOCAN)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20150709_C9106_PHOTO_EN_43969.jpg
Media Contacts:
SOCAN: Michael Critchley, 416.445.8700 ext. 3784, [email protected]
Environics Communications (for SOCAN): McKenna Wild, 416.969.2774, [email protected]; Lorna Freeman, [email protected], 416.969.2711
Red Umbrella PR (for Dear Rouge): Charlotte Thompson, 416.464.8220, [email protected]; Shelby Burnell, 416-317-8023, [email protected]
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