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Charts / Awards 19 December, 2006

Chrysalis Music Group to Rep Legendary Cy Coleman Catalogue

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LOS ANGELES, CA (Chrysalis Music Group USA) - Chrysalis Music Group USA is proud to announce its representation of the legendary Cy Coleman song catalogue. eginning in January 2007, Chrysalis will begin to exploit the Coleman catalogue on a worldwide basis. Coleman, a member of the ASCAP Songwriters Hall of Fame and winner of many Grammy and Tony awards, was initially a celebrated jazz and classical pianist before moving on to his monumental career in popular music. His contribution to the American songbook spans a remarkable six decades, and includes classic standards such as "Witchcraft," "Big Spender," "The Best Is Yet To Come," and "Hey Look Me Over," as interpreted by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee, Sarah Vaughn, Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand to name a few.

Born Seymour Kaufman on June 14, 1929 in the Bronx, he is credited on an incredible 23 Broadway productions and revues, including "Sweet Charity," "Barnum," "City of Angels," "The Life" and "The Will Rogers Follies." Coleman died at the age of 75 on November 18, 2004.

About the signing, Chrysalis Music Group USA President Kenny MacPherson said, "We couldn't be more proud and honored to represent the work of Cy Coleman. He was truly one of the great songwriters not only of his generation, but in the history of American popular music."

Chrysalis is also proud to announce that the company has earned 41 nominations for the upcoming 2007 Grammy Awards. A stunning showing for a boutique publishing company such as Chrysalis, the nominations come from a wide variety of categories showing the depth and breadth of their catalogue. The 49th Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast on February 11 from the Staples Center in Los Angeles by CBS. Chrysalis would like to congratulate all of the nominees on its roster. A complete list of the Chrysalis nominations is below:

Field - General
Record of the Year
"Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige (Johnta Austin)
"Not Ready to Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks (Dan Wilson)
"Crazy" - Gnarls Barkley (Danger Mouse)

Album of the Year
Taking The Long Way - Dixie Chicks (Dan Wilson co-writes "The Long Way
Around," "Easy Silence," "Not Ready To Make Nice," "Lullaby," "Voice
Inside My Head," "It's So Hard When It Doesn't Come Easy" & Neil Finn co-write "Silent House")

St. Elsewhere - Gnarls Barkley (Danger Mouse)

Song of the Year
"Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige (Johnta Austin)
"Not Ready To Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks (Dan Wilson)

Best New Artist
Chris Brown (Johnta Austin co-writes on 1st two singles, "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" & "Poppin")
Carrie Underwood (Trey Bruce co-write "I Ain't In Checotah Anymore")

Field - Pop
Best Pop Vocal Album
Back To Basics - Christina Aguilera (Derryck Thornton co-writes on "On Our Way" & "Oh Mother")
The River In Reverse - Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint (Joe Henry Producer)

Field - Dance
Best Electronic/Dance Album
Confessions On A Dance Floor - Madonna (Joe Henry co-write on 4th single, "Jump")
A Lively Mind - (Oakenfold)

Field - Rock
Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal
Steady, As She Goes - The Raconteurs (Brendan Benson)

Best Rock Album
Broken Boy Soldiers - The Raconteurs (Brendan Benson)

Field - Alternative
Best Alternative Music Album
St. Elsewhere - Gnarls Barkley (Danger Mouse)
Show Your Bones - (Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
The Eraser - (Thom Yorke)

Field - R&B
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige (Johnta Austin)
"Don't Forget About Us" - Mariah Carey (Johnta Austin)

Best Urban/Alternative Performance
"Crazy" - Gnarls Barkley (Danger Mouse)
"Idlewild Blue (Don't Chu Worry 'Bout Me)" - (Outkast)

Best R&B Song
"Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige (Johnta Austin)
"Don't Forget About Us" - Mariah Carey (Johnta Austin)

Best R&B Album
The Breakthrough - Mary J. Blige (Johnta Austin co-writes "Be Without You" & "Ain't Really Love")
Unpredictable - Jamie Foxx (No ID co-write "Three Letter Word")
Coming Home - Lionel Richie (Johnta Austin co-write "What You Are")

Best Contemporary R&B Album
Chris Brown - Chris Brown (Johnta Austin co-writes "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" & "Poppin")
20 Y.O. - Janet Jackson (Johnta Austin co-writes "Do It To Me,"
"Daybreak," "Love 2 Love," Stuck Inside The Groove," "So Excited," "This Body Of Mine," "Show Me," "Get It Out Me," "With U," "You Cross The Line")

Field - Rap
Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group
"Mighty 'O'" - (Outkast)

Field - Country
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
"Not Ready To Make Nice" - Dixie Chicks (Dan Wilson)

Best Country Album
Taking The Long Way - Dixie Chicks (Dan Wilson & Neil Finn)

Field - Blues
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Hope And Desire - Susan Tedeschi (Joe Henry Producer)

Field - Comedy
Best Comedy Album
Straight Outta Lynwood - "Weird Al" Yankovic (Do I Creep You Out)
(Parody of Taylor Hicks song "Do I Make You Proud" - Co-writer Tracy Ackerman)

Field - Film/TV/Visual Media
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television Or
Other Visual Media
Grey's Anatomy - Volume 2 (Contains Metric "Monster Hospital")

Field - Production, Non-Classical
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Danger Mouse - St. Elsewhere (Gnarls Barkley)

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
"Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige - Moto Blanco Vocal Mix (Johnta Austin)

Field - Surround Sound
Best Surround Album
Straight Outta Lynwood - "Weird Al" Yankovic (Do I Creep You Out)
(Parody of Taylor Hicks song "Do I Make You Proud" - Co-writer Tracy
Ackerman)

Field - Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video
Demon Days - Gorillaz Live In Manchester (Danger Mouse)






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