Attorney Aaron Rosenberg and television producer Danny Rose opened their home in Los Angeles Thursday for the Creative Community For Peace’s signature event, Ambassadors of Peace.
The event celebrated CCFP’s mission of promoting the arts as a means to peace, defending artistic freedom, and countering the cultural boycott of Israel.
Scooter Braun, Founder of SB Projects, Geffen Records President Neil Jacobson and Aton Ben-Horin, Global Vice-President of A&R for Warner Music Group, were honored for their commitment to furthering music as a universal language that can connect and unify people all around the world.
"Whatever your thoughts on the Middle East, the music should never be silenced,” Ben-Horin said when accepting his award. “It’s not about picking sides, but sadly, many artists are getting false information about what’s happening there and are pressured to cancel their shows.”
More than 400 executives, creatives, and other supporters attended, among them Warner Bros. Records Co-CEOs Aaron Bay-Schuck and Tom Corson, Pulse Music’s Josh Abraham; managers Andy Gould and Benny Medina; and songwriters Desmond Child, Rick Nowles, Scott Storch and Dianne Warren.
Seen just before arrival of the knishes are (l-r) Danny Rose, Neil Jacobson, Scooter Braun, Aaron Rosenberg and David Renzer.
Seen thinking free expression is crucial but that we should shut up are (l-r) Tom Corson, Aaron Rosenberg, Aaron Bay Shuck, Dianne Warren, Aton Ben-Horin and Spirit Music Group Chairman/CEO David Renzer.
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