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Grammy Award-Winning Artist Laufey Performs at LA Launch Party for University鈥檚 New Bandier Music Business Master鈥檚 Program

Thursday, September 26, 2024, By Genaro Armas
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Laufey performed 鈥淔rom the Start鈥 and other hits from her decorated album 鈥淏ewitched.鈥(Photo by Arnold Turner)

Grammy Award-winning artist captivated the crowd at an invite-only launch party for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 new music business master鈥檚 program at Spotify Studios in Los Angeles.

Laufey performed 鈥淔rom the Start鈥 and other hits from her decorated album 鈥淏ewitched鈥 at the event Tuesday night, which also saw the announcement of a new scholarship in the artist鈥檚 name that supports international students or those in need of financial aid in the Bandier music business master鈥檚 program.

The , starting classes in summer 2025, expands on the success of the prestigious undergraduate program in the recording and entertainment industries in the . Both degree programs are named after Martin Bandier 鈥62, the legendary music publishing executive and University Life Trustee. The master鈥檚 program was created in partnership with the , and reflects a true, cross-disciplinary, hands-on approach to study.

The Laufey Scholarship for Graduate Students will provide $100,000 over the next 10 years to the Bandier program.

In February, Laufey won the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album award at the 2024 Grammys. She has deep connections to the Bandier program through her core team, which includes manager Max Gredinger 鈥13, of Foundations Music; attorney Harry Roberts 鈥12, of Mark Music & Media Law; and publisher Gabz Landman 鈥12, of Warner Chappell Music.

The team also includes digital marketing manager Izzy Newirth 鈥23 and management coordinator Kaylee Barrett 鈥24, of Foundations.

鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly proud to support this scholarship and be part of such an important moment for the Bandier program. The talent, knowledge and passion that my team brings to our work every day are a direct result of the incredible education they received at 黑料不打烊,鈥 Laufey said.

鈥淚 hope this scholarship will help future students find the same success and fulfillment in the music industry,鈥 Laufey added.

The is regularly recognized as one of the top undergraduate music business programs in the country. Billboard magazine鈥檚 list of the world鈥檚 top music business schools has always included the Bandier program.

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Laufey (left) and Bill Werde, director of the Bandier undergraduate program (Photo by Arnold Turner)

Created in 2006 in the College of Visual and Performing Arts鈥 Setnor School of Music, the Bandier program was the brainchild of three Newhouse alumni: Rob Light 鈥78, John Sykes 鈥77 and the late Phil Quartararo 鈥77, who suggested the concept to Martin Bandier.

The program established a solid foundation and grew at VPA before moving to Newhouse in 2017. Bandier students still take classes at VPA, as well as the .

The new will offer students the same top features that set apart the undergraduate program, delivering hands-on experiences and training for cutting-edge skills needed to make students job-ready upon graduation, as well as providing access to the large and loyal networks of Bandier and Newhouse alumni.

A comprehensive curriculum will cover topics, including music law, copyright, social media and the latest data tools used by top industry professionals. A key feature of the program will be a semester based in Los Angeles that provides students with valuable industry experience.

The new master鈥檚 program will be led by Bill Werde, director of the Bandier undergraduate program and former editorial director of Billboard.

鈥淎n overwhelming percentage of our undergrads are leveraging the skills, network and experiences built in the Bandier program into jobs upon graduation,鈥 Werde said. 鈥淲e look forward to welcoming these new graduate students into our community and working with them to develop the core that they need to succeed.鈥

Mark J. Lodato, dean of the Newhouse School, expressed gratitude to Laufey and her team for their commitment to helping Bandier master鈥檚 students succeed.

鈥淭hrough the Bandier master鈥檚 program, students aspiring to work in the music industry will have exciting opportunities to hone the skills they learn in the classroom in real-world settings,鈥 Lodato said. 鈥淲e are so grateful to the Bandier alumni, who play pivotal roles working with such a gifted artist like Laufey, for setting examples for career success.鈥

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