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Celebrating 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee: George Clinton

SESAC Music Group is proud to celebrate the induction of SESAC affiliate George Clinton. Through sharing the life’s work of great songwriters in all genres, the Songwriters Hall of Fame ensures that their legacies are passed on to the next generation.
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Advocacy

Supporting the Future of Songwriting

SESAC Music Group is a proud partner of Anti Social Camp, the biggest songwriting camp in the world, who’s mission is to celebrate songwriters, impact the culture with new hit singles and reinvigorate the New York City music scene. Additionally, we supported the Anti Social Education Summit, offering valuable insight on the music industry to hundreds of students from NYC schools.
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Partners

Celebrating NSAI and Tin Pan South

SESAC Music Group is excited to participate in Tin Pan South and grateful for the tireless work of NSAI, on behalf of songwriters and publishers. The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) is the largest nonprofit trade association for songwriters in the world with over 5,000 members worldwide. NSAI works year round to ensure that songwriting remains a viable professional career, protecting the rights of songwriters and lifting up aspiring songwriters across all styles of music.
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Audio Network – The Art of the Artist: Nik Kershaw Performs Live

Watch 80s sensation Nik Kershaw perform his new single, “From Cloudy Bay To Malibu” live.

SESAC Origins: Sharlene Talks About How She Got Her Start

SESAC Latina affiliate Sharlene sat down to tell us how she got her start with songwriting through poetry and musical theater and creating her album, Viaje.

CCLI Live: for KING & COUNTRY – O God Forgive Us

Watch the acoustic performance of “O God Forgive Us” by For King and Country.