ASMAC
Friday, July 03, 2009
American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers

Please join us as
ASMAC honors

Marion Sherrill

one of the most successful music copyists on the L.A. music scene



Wed, July 22 at Catalina's - 11:30am




Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 11:30am cocktails/networking; 12noon Buffet Lunch; 12:45 Tribute

                               Catalina Bar & Grill (1 BLOCK E OF HIGHLAND –cor of McCadden)
                            6725 West Sunset Blvd.  Hollywood, CA 90028

                    Cost:  ASMAC Members & Students $30 • Guests and all walk-ins $35

                    Parking:  Valet $3.00  •   Enter on McCadden – behind Catalina’s



RSVP by Tues., July 21rd, to 818-994-4661 or asmac@theproperimageevents.com

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SAVE THE DATE:

Wed., August 19th – Luncheon guest TBA

Wed., Sept. 23rd – 11:30am – ASMAC Luncheon features Patrice Rushen  

 


Coming soon to this ASMAC website:
The ASMAC Online Store
for download and purchase:
T-shirts and caps
Masterclass videos
Scores
and more......


ASMAC Outreach Mission Statement


  A.S.M.A.C. is an acronym for the "American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers". The society was formed in 1938 with Robert Russell Bennett as its first President. Its original title was A.S.M.A. The word "Composers" was added to the organization's name in the late 1980's.
 
  MISSION: A.S.M.A.C. is an organization whose mission is to promote the arts of Music Arranging, Composition and Orchestration within the entertainment industry community and the general public.
 
  PURPOSE: A.S.M.A.C.'s purpose is to provide its membership a place to make contact with each other to exchange ideas and information about the art of music and the music industry. A.S.M.A.C. seeks to educate and inform both the general public and the commercial arts community about the roles its members play in the creation of music past and present. A.S.M.A.C. also encourages emerging arrangers and composers in their development.
 

 
 Events
 
News

Bill Holman wins NEA Jazz Award
ASMAC member and previous  Golden Score recipient Bill Holman was one of seven performers named Thursday to receive the 2010 Jazz Masters Awards from the National Endowment for the Arts.  The Award will be presented January 12th and also comes with a $25,000 grant.

 
 

 

 
 
Member News
 

 

ASMAC members's work nominated for Golden Globe