"We are beyond grateful to still have the opportunity to come play for you this year"
30.03.2020 - 15:19 / nme.com
He has vowed to fight against the huge threats posed to the industry by coronavirus
Former Labour Party deputy leader and shadow culture secretary Tom Watson has been appointed as the new chair of UK Music.
Watson, who stood down as MP for West Bromwich at the 2019 General Election, takes over from Andy Heath as the chair of the umbrella trade body and lobbying group.
In a statement, Watson said his top priority was to secure the future of the music industry during the coronavirus crisis, at a
"We are beyond grateful to still have the opportunity to come play for you this year"
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UK Music, the umbrella organization representing the interests of the UK’s commercial music industry, has appointed former Shadow Culture secretary and Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson as its new chair, it was announced Monday (March 30). He succeeds outgoing chair Andy Heath.“UK Music speaks with a powerful voice for the whole of the UK commercial music sector.
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