Saturday, December 29, 2018
While her subjects inhaled sherry and mince pies, the Queen was busy compiling a list of extraordinary people in the U.K. for her
New Year’s Honours list 2019. Her selections from the music world are
United Talent Agency’s
Neil Warnock,
Pink Floyd drummer
Nick Mason, musician
Nitin Sawhney and violinist
Nicola Benedetti.
Warnock, Global Head of Touring at UTA, has been appointed a Member of the British Empire (MBE) for services to music across a career that has spanned over 50 years. Today, he reps
Dolly Parton,
Deep Purple,
Mariah Carey,
David Gilmour and breakout American band
Badflower, while he's worked with Pink Floyd,
The Rolling Stones,
Johnny Cash,
Simon & Garfunkel and
Michael Jackson. He's also recognised for his charity work as a trustee and Chairman of Fundraising at
Nordoff Robbins.
Mason, Benedetti and Sawhney join Warnock in the MBE list for services to music.
Claire Turnham, who set up the
Victim of Viagogo group which has helped recover nearly £1m in refunds from the secondary ticketing website, has also been awarded an MBE, alongside pop vocal coach
David Grant, who had success as an artist in the ‘80s.
Those honored will meet Her Majesty for a presentation in Spring 2019.