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Rolling Stone Senior Producer Becca Higgins

Becca Higgins

Senior Producer, Artist Relations

As Senior Producer, Artist Relations at Rolling Stone, Becca Higgins is responsible for booking and managing talent appearances across the company’s verticals, including editorial opportunities, festivals, live performances, branded events, and the Twitch daily show. Prior to joining Rolling Stone in 2021, Becca was a Senior Talent Buyer for Blue Note Entertainment Group, where she booked over 2,000 live concerts, comedy shows, and experiences internationally.
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    THE RECORDING ACADEMY honored legendary artists Dr. Dre, Lil Wayne, and Missy Elliott, along with esteemed record executive Sylvia Rhone at its second-ever Black Music Collective Ceremony on Thursday, one of the marquee events leading into the Grammy Awards this Sunday. Watch Marsha Ambrosius chat with Rolling Stone’s Delisa Shannon.

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  • GRAMMYs: Mona Scott-Young at The Black Music Collective Dinner

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  • GRAMMYs: Yola at The Black Music Collective Dinner

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  • GRAMMYs: Harvey Mason Jr. at The Black Music Collective Dinner

    THE RECORDING ACADEMY honored legendary artists Dr. Dre, Lil Wayne, and Missy Elliott, along with esteemed record executive Sylvia Rhone at its second-ever Black Music Collective Ceremony on Thursday, one of the marquee events leading into the Grammy Awards this Sunday. Watch Harvey Mason Jr. chat with Rolling Stone’s Delisa Shannon.

  • GRAMMYs: Joey Badass at The Black Music Collective Dinner

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