Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    SHOOTonline SHOOTonline SHOOTonline
    Register
    • Home
    • News
      • MySHOOT
      • Articles | Series
        • Best work
        • Chat Room
        • Director Profiles
        • Features
        • News Briefs
        • “The Road To Emmy”
        • “The Road To Oscar”
        • Top Spot
        • Top Ten Music Charts
        • Top Ten VFX Charts
      • Columns | Departments
        • Earwitness
        • Hot Locations
        • Legalease
        • People on the Move
        • POV (Perspective)
        • Rep Reports
        • Short Takes
        • Spot.com.mentary
        • Street Talk
        • Tool Box
        • Flashback
      • Screenwork
        • MySHOOT
        • Most Recent
        • Featured
        • Top Spot of the Week
        • Best Work You May Never See
        • New Directors Showcase
      • SPW Publicity News
        • SPW Release
        • SPW Videos
        • SPW Categories
        • Event Calendar
        • About SPW
      • Subscribe
    • Screenwork
      • Attend NDS2024
      • MySHOOT
      • Most Recent
      • Most Viewed
      • New Directors Showcase
      • Best work
      • Top spots
    • Trending
    • NDS2024
      • NDS Web Reel & Honorees
      • Become NDS Sponsor
      • ENTER WORK
      • ATTEND
    • PROMOTE
      • ADVERTISE
        • ALL AD OPTIONS
        • SITE BANNERS
        • NEWSLETTERS
        • MAGAZINE
        • CUSTOM E-BLASTS
      • FYC
        • ACADEMY | GUILDS
        • EMMY SEASON
        • CUSTOM E-BLASTS
      • NDS SPONSORSHIP
    • Contact
    • Subscribe
      • Digital ePubs Only
      • PDF Back Issues
      • Log In
      • Register
    SHOOTonline SHOOTonline SHOOTonline
    Home » The Elements Music Wins Best In Show For General Motors’ “See You On The Road” At 2026 AMP Awards

    The Elements Music Wins Best In Show For General Motors’ “See You On The Road” At 2026 AMP Awards

    By SHOOTWednesday, May 20, 2026No Comments87 Views
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    The Ryan Barkan Best in Show Award winner: General Motors’ “See You On The Road”

    SUPREME MUSIC nabs 2 honors; TBWA\Chiat\Day becomes just the second agency inducted Into The Hall of Fame at ceremony honoring the best in music and sound for advertising

    NEW YORK --

    The Elements Music, and Droga5 music supervisors Mike Ladman and Mara Techam, won the Ryan Barkan Best in Show Award at the 14th annual AMP Awards for Music & Sound, taking home the trophy for the music supervision of the General Motors ad, “See You On The Road,” which reimagines the Elvis Presley classic “If I Can Dream”–reinterpreting the song’s instrumentation as steps in the automaker’s manufacturing process. The ad also took home three additional awards in the categories of Outstanding Music Supervision: Commercials or Branded Content, Outstanding Adaptation or Arrangement, and Unique Production Technique.

    The awards were presented at a sold-out event held at Sony Hall in New York on Wednesday evening (5/20) presided over by the AMP Awards Committee and the competition’s 2026 Show chairperson Daniel Kuypers, head of music, Omnicom Production.

    The only other multiple-category winner this year was SUPREME MUSIC, which won Outstanding Original Score and Outstanding Mix for the “No Project Without Drama” ad for the European home-improvement store Hornbach.

    Here’s a rundown of the 2026 AMP Awards winners:

    Ryan Barkan Best In Show
    The Elements Music
    General Motors
    “See You On The Road”

    Outstanding Adaptation or Arrangement
    The Elements Music
    General Motors
    “See You On The Road”

    Outstanding Artist + Brand Collaboration
    Omnicom Production
    Mastercard
    “Lady Gaga, Fan to Featured”

    Outstanding Original Song
    Walker
    Life360
    “I Think Of You (Dying) | Family-Proof Your Family”

    David and Jan Horowitz Outstanding Original Score
    Supreme Music
    HORNBACH
    “No Project Without Drama”

    Outstanding Sonic Identity
    Antfood
    Netflix Animation Studios
    “Netflix Animation Studios Sonic Identity”

    Outstanding Music Supervision: Commercials or Branded Content
    The Elements Music
    General Motors
    “See You On The Road”

    Outstanding Use of Licensed Pre-Existing Recording
    Duotone Audio Group Ltd.
    Pringles
    “Pringleleo”

    Outstanding Use of Music and Sound in Non-Traditional Media or Experiential/Events
    Storefront Music
    Eurofarma and Cherab Foundation
    “Autism Rocks”

    Outstanding Mix
    Supreme Music
    HORNBACH
    “No Project Without Drama”

    Outstanding Use of Music From a Production Music Library (tie)
    Asche & Spencer
    AstraZeneca
    “The Power of Early”

    and

    Extreme Music
    Netflix
    “Trainwreck: Poop Cruise”

    Outstanding Use of Music in a Trailer or Promo for Film, TV, or Video Game
    Tempest
    Warner Brothers
    “One Battle After Another” Official Trailer

    Outstanding Sound Design
    Q Department
    Google DeepMind
    “ANCESTRA”

    Unique Production Technique
    The Elements Music
    General Motors
    “See You On The Road”

    To view all the 2026 winning entries, go here.

    Standout moments
    The AMP Awards presentation featured a number of memorable moments that made the event even more meaningful for those in attendance, as well as for the larger advertising music community. The event began with an invite-only VIP Nominee Celebration, followed by an extended cocktail party.

    When the lights dimmed at 8:30, the audience was treated to a hilarious, pretaped “Behind The Music”-inspired mockumentary about Boomer, the boombox head AMP character created by agency TiNY, New York, that was ubiquitous on social media and IRL in the weeks leading up to the AMP Awards. The film, which featured remembrances from music icons like Vin Rock (Naughty By Nature), Howard Jones, and Leo Sayer, remembered moments in their careers when Boomer played a huge role.

    Just as the film ended, showing Boomer arriving at Sony Hall and descending its art deco stairs, the curtains parted and out strode the real Boomer performing a custom-made rap that name-checked some of the talented folks in the audience.

    Boomer then introduced standup comic Erin Maguire, who served as the host for the evening–another AMP Awards first. Maguire entertained the AMP audience with a short stand-up routine that found the humor in the world of music and sound for advertising.

    TBWAChiatDay Joins AMP Hall of Fame
    Another highlight was the induction of TBWA\Chiat\Day into the AMP Hall of Fame, marking only the second time the Association of Music Producers has honored an agency. Last year, the Hall of Fame honors went to Wieden + Kennedy, while previously the honor went solely to brands like Nike, Apple, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, and adidas. Accepting on behalf of TBWA\Chiat\Day was Emily Wilcox, CEO of the agency’s New York office.

    Another memorable moment came courtesy of outgoing AMP president Matt Nelson, who welcomed the new AMP leadership team, which includes incoming AMP national president Amy Crawford, East Coast president Adrian Womack, and West Coast president Jean Scofield, which gave way to the giveaway of a new Fender Strat, courtesy of AMP Awards Gold sponsor, Stephen Arnold Music.

    The show closed with an energetic performance from Duain Richmond, featuring Chop and Quench aka The Fela! Band, that perfectly captured the joy of Fela Kuti’s music, the legendary Nigerian musician and activist. The AMP stage was graced with two performers who portrayed Kuti on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical FELA!–Richmond, the Sierra Leone-born actor, musician, and cultural storyteller, and Sahr Ngaujah, the lead singer of Chop & Quench, who was nominated for a Tony and an Olivier Award for creating and originating the role of Kuti on Broadway. The powerful performance honored the spirit of one of Africa’s most influential artists and proved the perfect crescendo to a magical night.

    But the night was hardly over, once the stage was cleared, the party took off, driven by the beat of Hang the DJ (aka Charlie Davis and Francis Garcia)– a long-time presence at the AMP Awards. Davis is a Brooklyn-based musician and DJ who’s worked in the NYC music industry since ’06. He’s currently SVP, sync services & partnerships at BMG. Garcia is the CCO of Academy Fight Songs, a Brooklyn music house and recording studio partnered with Rough Trade Publishing to compose music for brands and content.

    REGISTRATION REQUIRED to access this page.

    Already registered? LOGIN
    Don't have an account? REGISTER

    Registration is FREE and FAST.

    The limited access duration has come to an end. (Access was allowed until: 2026-05-22)
    Category:News
    Tags:AMP Awards for Music & SoundDroga5The Elements Music



    Ewan McGregor and Danny Boyle Reflect On The Life-Changing Film “Trainspotting”

    Saturday, June 6, 2026
    This image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Ewan McGregor in a scene from "Trainspotting." (Liam Longman/Sony Pictures Classics via AP)

    Ewan McGregor, for a fleeting moment after "Trainspotting" came out, felt like a rock star. It wasn't his first significant project; it wasn't even his first film with director Danny Boyle. And he was, in his words, fairly arrogant and cocksure at the time. But that kinetic film about four heroin addicts in late-1980s Scotland was and, 30 years later, remains defining — in his career, in the culture and in his understanding of what true artistic satisfaction can feel like. "It's very much in that early part of my career, and of course, even today, probably the most important piece of work that I was involved in, just because it had such a massive effect on my life. Not only because of what it did, but because of how it felt to make," McGregor told The Associated Press in a recent interview. "It set the bar unknowingly high because it's been quite hard to match ever since." Both McGregor and Boyle are a little wistful about the time, and what they made, as the film marks its 30th anniversary re-release. A 4K digital restoration started in theaters nationwide on Friday (6/5). Though "Trainspotting" was very much of its moment with its Britpop soundtrack, its Thatcher-era grit, its darkly comedic tone and shrewd blend of giddy highs and tragic lows, it's also one that has stood the unforgiving test of time. "You get kids coming up to you who are 17 who said they'd just seen it," Boyle said. "I could be their grandfather … yet it still spoke to them." Putting Hollywood on hold Boyle was a hot commodity after "Shallow Grave," a 1994 black comedy about flatmates in Edinburgh starring McGregor, and Hollywood was calling. Literally. A peak-famous Sharon Stone cold-called him and asked if he'd want to come make a film with her. But he had... Read More

    No More Posts Found

    MySHOOT Profiles

    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email

    Previous ArticleAs “The Boys” Ends, Actors Look Back and Ahead–With 2 Spinoffs On The Horizon
    Next Article “Once Upon a Time in Harlem” Finally Has Its Time At The Cannes Film Fest, 50 Years After It Was Shot
    SHOOT

    Add A Comment
    What's Hot

    Pearl Jam Bassist Jeff Ament Is “Paving the Way” With Documentary Short At Tribeca

    Saturday, June 6, 2026

    Ewan McGregor and Danny Boyle Reflect On The Life-Changing Film “Trainspotting”

    Saturday, June 6, 2026

    Delving Into The Visual Effects For “Wednesday” and “Stranger Things”

    Friday, June 5, 2026
    Shoot Screenwork

    Top Spot of the Week: Martin de Thurah Directs Absurdist “It’s Over” For Wealthsimple

    Friday, June 5, 2026

    Wealthsimple, director Martin De Thurah and Epoch Films return for their latest campaign, “It’s Over,”…

    Director Ivan Zacharias and TBWA\Media Arts Lab Go On A Privacy Safari To Get “Clingers” Off People’s Backs For Apple

    Thursday, June 4, 2026

    Director X, Kevin Durant and “Yes Man” Drake Come Together For A Comedic Rollout Of The Nike NOCTA KD19 Sneaker

    Wednesday, June 3, 2026

    BBDO NY and Comedian Eric Andre Hold A Focus Group For SNICKERS Peanut Butter

    Tuesday, June 2, 2026

    The Trusted Source For News, Information, Industry Trends, New ScreenWork, and The People Behind the Work in Film, TV, Commercial, Entertainment Production & Post Since 1960.

    Today's Date: Fri May 26 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    More Info
    • Overview
    • Upcoming in SHOOT Magazine
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • SHOOT Copyright Notice
    • SPW Copyright Notice
    • Spam Policy
    • Terms of Service (TOS)
    • FAQ
    STAY CURRENT

    SUBSCRIBE TO SHOOT EPUBS

    © 1990-2021 DCA Business Media LLC. All rights reserved. SHOOT and SHOOTonline are registered trademarks of DCA Business Media LLC.
    • Home
    • Trending Now

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.