Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Cindy Charles, Twitch’s head of music and a digital-music veteran, died Monday from injuries she suffered in a traffic accident in the Netherlands, her husband Ricky Fishman confirms.
She was 69. Among many other accomplishments, Charles played a key role in developing Twitch’s DJ category, which established it as the first platform for DJs to livestream legally (and included licensing deals with all three major labels along with many indie labels represented by Merlin), and earlier this month led the team behind the livestream of Charli XCX’s album preview at Storm King in Upstate New York.
She was in the Netherlands for a speaking engagement at the Amsterdam Dance Event. Twitch CEO Daniel Clancy wrote on social media, “Anyone who uses music on Twitch owes a debt of gratitude to Cindy’s work.
She always had a bright smile on her face, even as she negotiated unprecedented music licensing agreements.” Her friend and colleague Kira Karlstrom wrote in a Medium post, “Cindy was more than just Twitch’s Head of Music — she was the heart and soul of our team, and a force for good in everything she touched.” Charles joined Twitch, the Amazon-owned interactive livestream service, in 2018 in a partnerships and operations principal and was promoted to head of music in April of 2022, where she took a leading role in music licensing with labels and publishers, music programming and artist relations.
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