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The Allman Brothers BandJeff “Skunk” Baxter, of Steely DanThe BeatlesGerry Beckley, of AmericaDickey Be�sBilalBlondfireBlue Oyster CultJonatha BrookeDewey Bunnell, of AmericaRichard CarpenterRosanne CashGene ChandlerCy Coleman (Estate)Rita CoolidgeChick CoreaRandy CrawfordSteve CropperThe CrusadersRaheem DeVaughnVikter DuplaixMelissa EtheridgeDuke Fakir, of the Four TopsMark Farner, of Grand Funk RailroadJimmy Fox, of The James GangRichie Furay, of Buffalo Springfield and POCOJohnny GillGenevive GoingsAl GreenDonnie Hathaway (Estate)Lalah HathawayJimi Hendrix (Estate)Engelbert HumperdinckDanny Hu�on, of Three Dog NightJimmy JamTommy JamesAl Jardine, of The Beach BoysThe Jazz CrusadersGene Kelly (Estate)

B.B. KingTalib KweliCyndi LauperJohn Lennon (Estate)Ted LeoTerry LewisJohn Lodge, of The Moody BluesKenny LogginsAimee MannRoger McGuinn, of The ByrdsSergio Mendes Chris MontezSam MooreMy Morning JacketNi�y Gri�y Dirt BandAnn-Margret OlssonYoko OnoTony OrlandoJeffrey OsbornePreservation Hall Jazz BandOtis Redding (Estate)Martha ReevesJohnny RiversClaude�e Robinson, of The MiraclesRoyal TailorJoe SampleDavid SanbornMiike SnowCat StevensThird DaySuzanne VegaCory Wells, of Three Dog NightWhodiniOtis Williams, of The TemptationsBrian Wilson, of The Beach BoysMary Wilson, of The SupremesBobby WomackMaimouna YouseffBobby Z

As artists, we recognize that we stand on the shoulders of musical giants. Those who came before us not only inspired us, they paved the way for our careers. We are proud to stand with them today.

SoundExchange is an independent digital performance rights organization with a mission to support, protect and propel the music industry forward.

IT’S�A�MATTER�OF

R-E-S-P-E-C-TDigital radio companies like SiriusXM and Pandora offer listeners a wide

array of music. That’s good for fans, and good for musicians like us. It’s worth celebrating.

What’s not is that these successful businesses refuse to pay artists for songs recorded before 1972. That’s just not right. Pandora and SiriusXM, we urge you to do right by legacy artists. Pay for all the music you play.

Tweet your support #RespectAllMusicwww.project-72.org