Thursday, May 11, 2017

Imagem USA hires Downtown’s Jeremy Yohai as Head of A&R | Music Business Worldwide


Imagem USA has appointed Jeremy Yohai as Head of A&R.

In his new role, Yohai will lead Imagem USA’s A&R team to further develop opportunities for Imagem USA’s current roster of artists, songwriters and catalogues as well as to develop, nurture and sign new talent.

Based in New York City, Yohai will report to Imagem USA’s CEO Bill Gaden, working closely with Kim Frankiewicz, Vice President, Creative, Imagem Music International and MD, Imagem Music UK.

Prior to joining Imagem, Yohai served as Vice President of Global A&R at Downtown Music Publishing, where he oversaw the U.S. and international A&R staff, new artist signings and the Downtown roster which included Andrew Wyatt/Miike Snow, Santigold, Hiatus Kaiyote, Sturgill Simpson, and pop writers/producers Rock Mafia, Shea Taylor, Sacha Skarbek and more.

Before joining Downtown, Jeremy worked for ASCAP Creative Services, recruiting and developing the careers of emerging songwriters such as Vampire Weekend, Animal Collective, Diplo and Dr. Dog.

“Imagem’s catalog has helped define pop music, artists like Daft Punk, Mark Ronson and Pink Floyd have had both massive commercial success and a huge impact on our culture.”

Jeremy Yohai

“I’m very excited to be joining the Imagem team,” said Yohai. “Imagem’s catalog has helped define pop music, artists like Daft Punk, Mark Ronson and Pink Floyd have had both massive commercial success and a huge impact on our culture.”

“We are so pleased that Jeremy has joined us at Imagem,” says Gaden.

“His long list of accomplishments and reputation in the music publishing industry are truly impressive.”

Frankiewicz adds, “I have long admired Jeremy over the years, it is a real coup that he has joined Imagem to head up our A&R team in the US.

“He will no doubt be a huge asset across all our artists and writers and I am very much looking forward to working with him.”Music Business Worldwide

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