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Seth England Music Industry Charity Event

The T.J. Martell Foundation for cancer research is gearing up for its big night in New York City! On September 17, they’ll be holding their 49th Annual New York Honors Gala, and this year, they’re shining a spotlight on Seth England, the partner and CEO of Big Loud.

As part of the celebration, country music stars Hardy and Ernest will give a special performance. They’re set to share their talents in a unique writers’ round showcasing their songs and stories.

Seth England will receive the Lifetime Music Industry Award, recognizing his amazing contributions to the music world and his commitment to the foundation’s mission of finding a cure for cancer. According to the foundation officials, England’s support has truly made a difference in the fight against cancer.

Steve Gawley, the executive vice president of business and legal affairs at Republic Records, expressed his excitement about the event. He mentioned that it will be a fantastic night to celebrate Seth’s dedication and achievements in both music and charity.

England’s journey in the music industry spans over two decades. He started as an intern at Big Loud and climbed the ranks to become the CEO. Under his leadership, the company has produced over 100 platinum and gold titles, and boasts an incredible roster of artists including Wallen, Hardy, and Lauren Alaina.

The upcoming gala is co-chaired by notable executives like Ben Adelson, John Esposito, and Monte Lipman, making it a high-profile event in the music industry.

Rachel Adams

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