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MPTF Appoints Trustee Greg Linn Upon Dan Beck’s Retirement

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The oversight committee of the Music Performance Trust Fund (MPTF) announced the appointment of music recording industry veteran Greg Linn as trustee of the fund, effective September 1, following Trustee Daniel J. Beck’s retirement. Beck was appointed trustee emeritus.

Linn was selected for his demonstrated financial acumen, creativity, and integrity. These traits are key to the success of MPTF’s mission, which for more than 75 years, has provided admission-free, live performances by professional musicians throughout North America.

“On behalf of the record companies who fund the MPTF, we would like to express our deep gratitude to retiring Trustee Dan Beck. Dan brought great energy and vision to the fund,” says James Harrington, MPTF oversight committee representative. “But we are excited to welcome his successor, Trustee Greg Linn, another passionate ‘music man’ who we are confident will continue the excellent work of the fund.”

Linn is an accomplished music industry executive and marketing strategist with over 30 years of experience, renowned for his expertise in breaking new talent and revitalizing catalog releases. Beginning his career at BMG Distribution and RCA Records, he joined Columbia Records in 1995, where he contributed to milestone releases such as Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA) and 399 (Asbury Park, NJ) member Bruce Springsteen’s The Rising (2002), Local 802 (New York City) member Bob Dylan’s Modern Times (2006), AC/DC’s Black Ice (2008), and David Bowie’s The Next Day (2013).

His leadership in the music industry has earned recognition in Billboard, HITS Daily Double, and Variety, reflecting his reputation as a visionary strategist with a legacy of impactful campaigns.

“MPTF is an essential partner for the AFM, providing thousands of opportunities each year for our members to perform live music for communities across the US and Canada,” says AFM International President Tino Gagliardi. “We extend our sincerest thanks to Dan Beck for his unwavering commitment and service. His passion and visionary leadership have significantly advanced the mission of the MPTF, ensuring that professional musicians continue to have opportunities to perform for the public. We are confident that Greg Linn is an excellent choice to continue this important work.”







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