The T.J. Martell Foundation and Big Loud hosted a breakfast in Nashville on Wednesday (5/1) to announce that Big Loud CEO Seth England will receive the nonprofit’s Lifetime Music Industry Award at its New York Honors Gala this fall.
The event, which raised a record $1.1m for cancer research, was attended by T.J. Martell Foundation Chairman of the Board of Trustees John Esposito, Republic Records EVP, Business & Legal Affairs and Business Development, Steve Gawley, Monte and Avery Lipman and several members of the Big Loud executive team.
The New York Honors Gala, to be held on 9/17, will highlight England's impact on the music industry as well as his support for the T.J. Martell Foundation and its dedication to finding a cure for cancer.
Pictured above wondering who ate all the biscuits and gravy are (l-r) Esposito, England and Gawley. Below, licking their chops, are Avery, Seth, Monte and Mercury President Tyler Arnold.
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