Cappriccieo Scates

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Cappriccieo Scates
Born
Cappriccieo M. Scates

(1969-05-23) May 23, 1969 (age 54)
Other namesCapp
Occupation(s)Record Executive, Author, Publisher
Years active1991–present
Website[1]

Cappriccieo M. Scates (born May 23, 1969), also known as "Capp", is a member of the United States recording industry. He previously held positions as president and chief executive officer at Mytrell Records, Executive General Manager at Arrow Records, Head of National Radio Promotions at Ruffhouse/Columbia Records, and Senior Director of Writer and Publisher Relations at SESAC. As the former Senior Director of Writer and Publisher Relations for SESAC,[1] his direct signings include: Day 26, RichGirl, Bone Crusher, Jacob Latimore, Q Parker of 112, Nikeshia Briscoe, Rico Love, Jay Fenix, The Platinum Brothers, BXC, Atozzio Towns, Eric Sire, Miykal Snoody, Nas Star, Travis Greene, and London to name a few.[2]

Biography[edit]

Cappriccieo began his music business career as a drummer, which eventually led to him providing independent promotional services for Sony Music, Death Row Records, Tommy Boy Records, Universal Music Group, and Atlantic Records, promoting the careers of artists such as Alicia Keys, Boyz II Men, and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.[3] His work in promotions led to a position as Director of National Radio Promotions for Ruffhouse/Columbia Records, where he was responsible for promoting the careers of artists such as Fugees, Cypress Hill, and Kris Kross.[1][3]

In 2006, Cappriccieo was named associate director, Writer/Publisher Relations for SESAC's first satellite office in Atlanta, GA, where he was responsible for recruiting songwriters and publishers.[1][3] Prior to joining SESAC, he was Director of Operations for PM Music Group, where he represented songwriters whose credits include Michael Jackson and Beyoncé.[4] In addition, he is author of “10 Steps to Successfully Managing Recording Artists,” "The 11th Step I Missed," and "Music and Culture: A Study of How Music Impacts the World," which were published in October 2004, June 2018, and July 2023 respectfully.[5]

In 2011, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed presented Mr. Scates with the Phoenix Award, which replaced the “Key to the City” that was awarded by previous mayors. Mr. Scates also received a proclamation from the Atlanta City Council proclaiming September 22, 2011 as “CAPPRICCIEO SCATES DAY.” Mr. Scates holds a Masters in Business Administration from Averett University where he was selected to the National Dean's List for academic excellence. In April 2016, Mr. Scates received a Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded an Ambassadorial Appointment in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

Cappriccieo is a former member of the Atlanta Chapter Board of Governors for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS),[6] and a member of the Atlanta Chapter Board for the National Association of Record Industry Professionals (NARIP). He is a former member of The Georgia Music Industry Task Force, which served to consult Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue on the economic impact of music, film and entertainment during his last term in office.[4]

In September 2018, Ambassador Scates was honored as a Dior Man (Christian Dior).

Sir Scates was selected as a Black Enterprise BE Modern Man in October 2019 http://www.blackenterprise.com and as a consultant to the Congressional Black Caucus https://cbc.house.gov. He was the second person in history to receive the Congressional Black Caucus Lapel Pin (designed by The Royal House of the Dairamontcy of Africa) https://www.facebook.com/DairamontcyOfAfrica/, after Congressman Rangel of New York: Charles Rangel who received the pin first.

Sir Scates was hired at www.soundroyalties.com in July 2020 as the Director of Regional Business Development and Artist Relations.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c SESAC Inc. "SESAC Atlanta Writer/Publisher Rep". SESAC.com. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
  2. ^ NARIP Admin (November 30, 2010). "Scates Appointed to NARIP Board". National Association of Record Industry Professionals. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c "Cappriccieo Scates (SESAC) Interview on The Remix with DJ Cisco and Gerald Olivari". ATLRemix2. June 17, 2010. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
  4. ^ a b NARIP. "Cappriccieo Scates Board Member, Atlanta Chapter". National Association of Record Industry Professionals. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
  5. ^ Scates, Cappriccieo (August 2004). "10 Steps to Successfully Managing Recording Artists: A Guide to Effective Artist Management". iUniverse. ISBN 0595328512.
  6. ^ "Elected Leaders". The Recording Academy. Archived from the original on October 13, 2011. Retrieved September 29, 2011.

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