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This month's In The Room w/ livestream series features a conversation between Tiff Randol, Composer, Songwriter, Producer, co-founder of Mamas in Music, and Autumn Rowe, GRAMMY Award Winning Singer and Producer. This conversation will cover the topics of motherhood and empowering Mothers who are navigating the music business. Watch the livestream on Tuesday. May 20th at 10:45 am PT / 11:45 am ET, by subscribing to our YouTube channel: / @wearesona_ ABOUT TIFF Tiff Randol is a composer, producer, songwriter, and co-founder of Mamas in Music, a global nonprofit dedicated to supporting mothers across the music industry. She launched the organization in 2019 while navigating early motherhood and the industry’s lack of support for caregivers. Today, Mamas in Music is a trusted hub for connection, growth, and advocacy. Her musical work spans indie pop, experimental ambient, neo-classical, and Americana. Highlights include writing the end-title song for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, creating award-winning immersive visual music projects showcased globally, and securing placements in series like Ray Donovan, Masters of Sex, and Work in Progress. Her work has earned honors such as the Japan Media Arts Award and multiple Best Music Video awards from HollyShorts. She was selected by the Songwriters Hall of Fame for their New Writers Showcase, chosen for the SCL’s 2023 Composer Mentorship Program, and has also performed live backing vocals with Moby. Currently focused on scoring and releasing new music through her artist project IAMEVE, Tiff shares openly about navigating creativity, caregiving, and identity as a neurodivergent mother. She is a member of The Recording Academy, SONA, AWFC, and SCL, and splits her time between Los Angeles and New York. Her creative path began at NYU, where she studied audio engineering and trained at iconic studios like Power Station and Philip Glass’ Looking Glass — laying the foundation for a lifelong love of sound and story. ABOUT AUTUMN A leading writer and producer and advocate for songwriter’s rights, Autumn Rowe won the Grammy Award for Best Album at the 64th Grammy awards, one of two nominations in major categories for her extensive writing and producing work on Jon Batiste’s album “We Are.” Rowe co-wrote five of the album’s thirteen tracks, including the single “Freedom,” for which she also received a nomination in the Record of the Year category. Rowe, who grew up in the South Bronx without connections to the music industry, has become a rare woman of color to reach the most sought-after echelons of songwriting talent. She has collaborated with many of music’s biggest names, including Dua Lipa, Diana Ross, Lukas Graham, Andy Grammer, Ava Max, Angelique Kidjo, and Leona Lewis. Rowe’s hits as a songwriter include Alexis Jordan’s “Happiness,” which served as the official song of the FIFA World Cup and recently resurged in popularity after going viral on TikTok. Rowe is a celebrated vocal coach: she has appeared on The X Factor and on America’s Got Talent, where she served as the show’s only vocal coach for five years. She is also a talented DJ, who studied at Scratch Academy. Autumn most recently, launched her JV Publishing company with Spirit Music group singing Signing Mira Housey. Autumn Rowe sees her success as a win for everyone. She uses her growing platform as an opportunity to give back to her community and fight for inclusivity, knowing from her own experience that, in a world where not all musicians can survive, there can be no music in the world.