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Michael McCarty Headed For CMW Hall of Fame Induction

The popular music industry veteran is currently Chief Membership & Business Development Officer at SOCAN. Both there and in earlier music publishing positions, he has had a major career impact on dozens of major Canadian artists.

Michael McCarty Headed For CMW Hall of Fame Induction

By FYI Staff

Canadian Music Week (CMW) today announced Michael McCarty (Chief Membership & Business Development Officer, SOCAN) as the 2019 inductee into the Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame. 


The popular music industry veteran has a formidable track record. Before joining SOCAN, he spent over 25 years in the music publishing business, serving as President of EMI Music Publishing Canada, and President of Ole.

After beginning his career as a recording engineer/producer, working with Jack Richardson and Bob Ezrin, he became Creative Manager at ATV Music in Toronto. In his subsequent roles, McCarty and his teams have boosted the careers of such artists like Sum 41, Billy Talent, Three Days Grace, Dallas Green (City & Colour), Nelly Furtado, Alexisonfire, Matthew Good, Moist/David Usher, The Pursuit Of Happiness, Len, and many more.

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Here is the full CMW press release:

Canadian Music Week is pleased to announce Michael McCarty (Chief Membership & Business Development Officer, SOCAN) as the 2019 inductee into the Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame. Michael will be honoured for his achievements and longstanding career in the music industry at the annual Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards Gala Dinner at Rebel Entertainment Complex in Toronto on Thursday, May 9th, 2019.

Michael McCarty has a unique combination of accomplishment and experience in the creative, business, and industry stewardship sides of the music publishing and copyright businesses, and has made a lasting impact on the Canadian music industry.

At SOCAN McCarty is responsible for leading a department of 40 people across Toronto, Montreal Vancouver, Los Angeles and Nashville engaged in building a roster of 150,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers that includes all the leading Canadian music creators such as Drake, Alesia Cara, The Weeknd, Shawn Mendez, Frank Dukes, Mudah Beats, Keith Power, Andrew Lockington, Bryan Adams, and Sarah McLachlan. His mandate includes creating cutting-edge creative and digital business services for current and future SOCAN members. He is also responsible for overseeing the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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Before joining SOCAN, he spent over 25 years in the music publishing business, serving as President of EMI Music Publishing Canada, and President of Ole.

After graduating top of his class from Fanshawe College’s pioneering Music Industry Arts program, he began his career as a recording engineer/producer, working with legendary Canadian record producers Jack Richardson (Guess Who) and Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper). A passion for developing talent led to his first publishing role as Creative Manager at ATV Music in Toronto, prior to its purchase by Michael Jackson.

Of all the worldwide ATV employees, McCarty was one of two selected by Michael Jackson to continue to work on the ATV catalogue. A series of acquisitions resulted in him being named as Creative Director in the Los Angeles office of SBK Records and Publishing. There, he signed actress Mila Jovovich, worked on the original Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles soundtrack album, and co-signed Wilson Phillips, whose debut album sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

SBK was acquired by EMI Publishing, who eventually brought McCarty back to Toronto as President of their Canadian company. Under his leadership, EMI developed many significant Canadian songwriters and was named Music Publisher of the Year a record 12 years in a row by an industry-wide ballot at CMW.

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Known for his expertise in developing and mentoring young artists and executives, McCarty and his teams have had a significant impact on the Canadian music scene by providing millions of dollars of financial investment and creative support to songwriters and artists. He and his teams helped launch Sum 41, Billy Talent, Three Days Grace, Dallas Green (City & Colour), Alexisonfire, Gavin Brown, Simon Wilcox, Matthew Good, Moist/David Usher, Esthero, Doc McKinney,The Pursuit Of Happiness, Kim Stockwood, Jelleestone, Chin Injeti, and Len (“Steal My Sunshine”). He co-signed Nelly Furtado and Tal Bachman to the New York office of EMI, and at Ole, he spearheaded the signing of superstar writer/producer Timbaland. Other writers McCarty published are Bob Rock, Eddie Schwartz, David Tyson, Ian Thornley, Loverboy, Snow, and Jim Vallance. 

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His nurturing of Canadian talent also extended to incubating entrepreneurs such as Canadian record labels Distort and its spin-off Dine Alone.

McCarty was a long-time member of the Board of Directors of SOCAN, the Canadian Music Publishers Association (CMPA), and a director of the Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency (CMRRA), as well as a founding director of the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.

He has been actively engaged in lobbying government for effective copyright reform and testified at Canadian Senate and Parliament Copyright hearings. He also appears as a keynote speaker at many music industry conferences and is a founder of the Digital Music Summit initiated by the CMPA, which is now a fixture of the Canadian Music Week Conference.

Previously announced Hall of Fame inductees for 2019 include Steve Herman.

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