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Artist & Manager Awards 2025

21 November 2025

A huge thank you to everyone who attended the Artist & Manager Awards this year, and congratulations to all of this year's award winners!

Sheffield music icons Pulp and their manager Jeannette Lee received an extended standing ovation at the finale of last night’s Artist & Manager Awards in celebration of their 30+ year partnership.

Hosted at London’s Bloomsbury Big Top and organised by the Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) and Music Managers Forum (MMF), the Artist & Manager Awards recognises the creative individuals who release music and perform shows and their entrepreneurial partners who help them build a business. 2025’s ceremony was hosted by BBC Radio 1Xtra’s Remi Burgz.  

Following a triumphant year for Pulp, who returned to the top of the UK charts with their Mercury-nominated album More, frontman Jarvis Cocker and Rough Trade’s Geoff Travis paid tribute to Jeannette’s pivotal role behind the scenes, guiding the band since 1992 to enormous commercial successes and through two high-profile comebacks:

Describing his long-time business partner as a “legend”, Geoff said: 

“She knows how to navigate the millions of decisions that management requires. Every decision is made in the service of the music and the art. She holds art itself to the highest standard and therefore inspires Jarvis, in particular, to deliver nothing but his very best. And to their credit, Jarvis and Pulp themselves do exactly that time and time again.” 

For his part, Jarvis commented: 

“There’s not many people who know what is important and what makes a piece of music mean something, but Jeannette is someone who does know this. She knows how pop music works. What makes it exciting or funny, but without taking it too seriously. All the music that’s been made by Pulp [over the past 30 years] has been shaped by Jeannette.”

PPL, CEO, Peter Leathem OBE, joined Geoff to present Pulp and Jeannette with their Artist & Manager Partnership Award.

Earlier in the evening, awardees were revealed in the highly contested categories of Artist of the Year (sponsored by Tixel) and Manager of the Year

The former was collected by JADE, recognising a year that began with a Brit Award for Best Pop Act and encompassed a first Glastonbury appearance – including a raise-the-roof collaboration with Confidence Man – a headline performance with the Royal Northern Sinfonia as part of the BBC Proms, and her acclaimed debut album, THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY. Entering the charts at number three, the album enjoyed the biggest opening week for a debut in 2025. 

JADE’s award was presented by FAC board director Jess Smyth (aka Biig Piig) and Tixel’s Head of Commercial, Adam Maestro.  

Meanwhile, from a strong and competitive shortlist, the award for Manager of the Year was collected by Wez Banton for his astonishing successes with two-time MOBO-winning duo D-Block Europe. Wez was presented his award by MMF Chair, Niamh Byrne.

Recognising an illustrious 30+ year career managing the likes of Ash, Wolf Alice and alt-J, East City Management’s Stephen Taverner was awarded the highly-coveted title of Managers’ Manager. Drawing on his first forays into music, Tav recalled the foundational lessons he drew from the experimental cut-and-paste approach of production genius Tim Simenon (aka Bomb The Bass).  

 

“I quickly realised that anything was possible in this industry, as long as you worked with artists who could write and record incredible music. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I struggle to manage artists in a tried-and-tested way, especially when it comes to finding and building an audience. I believe that when it comes to presenting anything creative, either audible or visual, there are no rules. When it comes to music discovery, I believe in letting the music do the heavy lifting. The more limited or hard to find, the better. I have found that to be far more effective and longer-lasting than any traditional marketing campaign.”

 

Another awardee receiving a rapturous reception was LME’s Craig Logan – our 2025 Entrepreneur who continues to work with artists including P!nk, Dido and Anastasica

Presented with his award by another superstar LME client, Beverley Knight MBE, alongside Scott Lawrence from award sponsor Sound Royalties, Craig paid tribute to his wider team and said:

“I have done this job for 38 years, and the love of it is a drug – even with a forever changing landscape. But one thing doesn’t change, it’s still about people. This is a people business, and that’s something we can never forget. My message would be: work hard, have fun, bet on yourself, approach everything with trying to achieve excellence, and let’s keep on doing what we’re doing for the music and artist community.”

 

Another individual who brought attendees to their feet was Jazzie B, who received the Pioneer Award for Soul II Soul from legendary DJ and music executive Les Spaine and PRS for Music’s Kenny Barber. 

 

Paying tribute to soundsystem culture, Jazzie also brought attention to the current plight of Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa as well as the new generation of soundgirls and soundboys – notably DJ AG, who, along with managers Fiona Ramsay and Zeon Richards, collected the Artist Champion award from Craig David

 

In a heartfelt acceptance speech, Fiona said:

 

“AG has energy and authenticity. He is consistent, humble, and grounded. He isn’t about fame or image; he is about people. Real people. Multi-generational communities. Conversations that bridge worlds. He reminded me why I fell in love with music in the first place — because music connects us to each other that’s what drew me in.”

Drawn from some incredible shortlists, the winners of Breakthrough Artist (sponsored by Symphonic) and Breakthrough Manager (sponsored by Amazon Music) were revealed on the night – as was the identity of our 2025 Secret Weapon

On the basis of his genre-breaking mixtape, Black British Music, Jim Legxacy was a highly popular recipient of our breakthrough artist award. September Management’s Hamish Harris collected the award on his behalf from Symphonic’s Thomas Williamson and Ed Poston and FAC board director Brix Smith. 

 

Following a standout year representing Jacob Alon, Bounse Management’s Hamish Fingland, a former participant on the MMF’s Accelerator Programme, received his breakthrough manager award from MMF Vice Chair, Jill Hollywood and Amazon Music’s Hazel Berry

 

This year’s Secret Weapon, recognising a critical member of a management company who has made invaluable contributions behind the scenes, was picked up by Jackie Joseph from Blue Raincoat Music

 

Our Writer / Producer Manager Award deservedly recognised This Is Music’s Oli Isaacs and Luke Williams for their incredible run of work with producer, artist and creative collaborator James Ford

 

In the past two years alone, James has worked on records by Depeche Mode, Jessie Ware, Blur, Pet Shop Boys, The Last Dinner Party, Geese, Beth Gibbons, Fontaines D.C., Black Country, New Road and Pulp. Their award was presented by sponsor Kim Frankiewicz, EVP of Worldwide Creative at Concord, and Ric Salmon, Chief Growth Officer at ATC Group. 

 

Finally, our inaugural Earth Action Award was presented by former FAC CEO and board director Imogen Heap to Rosa Walton and EarthPercent’s Cathy Runciman on behalf of NATURE the artist in tribute to their groundbreaking and collaborative Sounds Right project. 

 

Attendees were also entertained by live performances from Ellie Dixon and Mellina Tay, both awardees from the 2025 edition of the FAC’s Step Up Fund. 

 

The full list of winners at the 2025 Artist & Manager Awards: 

 

Artist & Manager Partnership – sponsored by PPL

Pulp and Jeannette Lee (Rough Trade Management)

 

Artist of the Year – sponsored by Tixel

JADE

 

Manager of the Year 

Wez Banton  

 

Managers’ Manager

Stephen Taverner, East City Management 

 

Entrepreneur – sponsored by Sound Royalties 

Craig Logan, Logan Media Entertainment

 

Pioneer – sponsored by PRS for Music

Soul II Soul 

 

Breakthrough Artist – sponsored by Symphonic 

Jim Legxacy 

 

Breakthrough Manager – sponsored by Amazon Music

Hamish Fingland, Bounse MGMT 

 

Writer / Producer Manager – sponsored by Concord

Oli Isaacs & Luke Williams, This Is Music

 

Artist Champion

DJ AG, Fiona Ramsay, Zeon Richards 

 

Earth Action 

NATURE the artist & EarthPercent

 

Secret Weapon

Jackie Joseph, General Counsel, Blue Raincoat Music 

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