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Title: Rolling Stones Pick BMG to Rep Music Publishing Catalog Post by Gazza on Jun 26th, 2013 at 10:05am
Rolling Stones Pick Bertelsmann's BMG to Rep Music Publishing Catalog
It is the first time that songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have picked an outside music publisher in 40 years. LONDON – Music rights group BMG, owned by German media giant Bertelsmann, will represent the Rolling Stones music publishing catalog, the company and band said Wednesday. our editor recommends The Rolling Stones Update iTunes Store, Remaster AlbumsBertelsmann Completes BMG BuyoutMick Jagger and Keith Richards have signed with BMG, marking the first time that the band's songwriters have picked an outside music publisher in 40 years. As of July 1, BMG will take on direct responsibility for publishing all of the songs written by the Rolling Stones songwriting team since 1983. Additionally it will be responsible for handling Jagger and Richards' shares of their pre-1983 copyrights, which are represented by ABKCO (1963-1971) and EMI Music Publishing (1971-1983). The deal comes as the British band celebrates the 50th anniversary of the release of its first single in June 1963. BMG’s responsibilities will range from marketing and licensing the songs to the film, TV and advertising sectors to reaching payment plans for the writers for the use of their output across "the fast-growing number of digital music services." BMG Chrysalis senior vp Alexi Cory-Smith said: "Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are among the greatest songwriters in rock ‘n’ roll history. It’s a huge honor that they have chosen us to represent their interests. Beginning July 1, we will be working alongside all of our offices around the world to give them the very best BMG can offer." Said Jagger and Richards: "We look forward to a fresh and fruitful long-term business relationship with all the team at BMG." The songs to be directly published by BMG span the albums Dirty Work (1986), Steel Wheels (1989), Voodoo Lounge (1994), Bridges To Babylon (1997) and A Bigger Bang (2005), as well as future compositions. The deal also includes such classic Stones tracks as "Mixed Emotions," "Love Is Strong," "You Got Me Rocking" and "Doom And Gloom." BMG will also administer Jagger and Richards’ interests in all of the Rolling Stones hits dating back to 1963, including "(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction," "Brown Sugar" and "Angie." BMG CEO Hartwig Masuch described winning the Jagger and Richards account as a "a significant milestone for the company, less than five years after it was founded." Said Masuch: "Keith and Mick have clearly created one of the most outstanding song collections in rock 'n' roll history. They have not only created the soundtrack of all of our lives, they have been a dynamic and constant force for cultural change. They could sign to any company they wanted to. The fact that they have chosen to sign with BMG is a significant vote of confidence in our team and in our creative and administration services. We will justify their trust in us." The Rolling Stones are currently in the midst of the U.S. leg of their 50 & Counting Tour before playing the Glastonbury Festival June 29 and two dates in London’s Hyde Park on July 6 and July 13. BMG, launched in 2008, is the fourth-biggest music publishing company in the world and most recently acquired the Sanctuary Records and Mute Records catalogs. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/rolling-stones-pick-bertelsmanns-bmg-575679 |
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Title: Re: Rolling Stones Pick BMG to Rep Music Publishing Catalog Post by Gazza on Jun 26th, 2013 at 10:11am
Rolling Stones To Get Some BMG Satisfaction
Veteran rockers Mick Jagger and Keith Richards sign up to the growing roster of artists handled by the German firm BMG.3:41pm UK, Wednesday 26 June 2013 The Rolling Stones will get BMG to maximise their licensing returns The Rolling Stones have decided to get some satisfaction - by signing up with a German company to protect their music rights. BMG is to represent the group's music publishing catalogue, as the band celebrates the release of its first single in June 1963. It is the first time the veteran rockers have appointed an outside music publisher in 40 years. The songs to be directly published by BMG span six albums from 1983's Undercover to 2005's A Bigger Bang Future compositions will also be represented by the company, which was started in 2008. It was launched as a new style of music company representing both of the traditionally separate music publishing and recording rights. It is already the fourth biggest music publishing company in the world and recently acquired the Sanctuary Records and Mute Records catalogues. BMG will also administer singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards' interests dating back to 1963 including (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, Brown Sugar and Angie. The company has expanded rapidly as it maximised returns for artists and sought new and lucrative areas to market music. Its responsibilities will range from marketing and licensing the songs to the film, TV and advertising sectors in the fast-growing number of digital music services. BMG Chrysalis senior vice president Alexi Cory-Smith said: "Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are among the greatest songwriters in rock n' roll history. It’s a huge honour that they have chosen us to represent their interests. "Beginning July 1, we will be working alongside all of our offices around the world to give them the very best BMG can offer." The Rolling Stones are currently touring the United States ahead of performing at the Glastonbury Festival on June 29 and two dates in London’s Hyde Park in July. BMG is a subsidiary of international media company Bertelsmann. http://news.sky.com/story/1108400/rolling-stones-to-get-some-bmg-satisfaction |
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Title: Re: Rolling Stones Pick BMG to Rep Music Publishing Catalog Post by corgi37 on Jun 27th, 2013 at 2:58am
Does that mean more greatest hits & doctored live albums?
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Title: Re: Rolling Stones Pick BMG to Rep Music Publishing Catalog Post by Gazza on Jun 27th, 2013 at 4:01am
Not as such. Just more ads.
Its a publishing/licensing renewal deal. Presumably they're winding down Promopub and switching to a major company. I read yesterday that ABKCO have issued a statement suggesting the press release is a bit misleading in that THEY still own the publishing for the 60s material. |
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Title: Re: Rolling Stones Pick BMG to Rep Music Publishing Catalog Post by gimmekeef on Jul 1st, 2013 at 11:19am
coming soon....a new Viagra add featuring..."Love is Strong"
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Title: Re: Rolling Stones Pick BMG to Rep Music Publishing Catalog Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 1st, 2013 at 7:11pm gimmekeef wrote on Jul 1st, 2013 at 11:19am:
...and you're so sweet...you make me HARD... Between a ROCK...and a HARD PLACE... Can't wait to see what they do w/ DW...those songs will end up in some eastern European deodorant commercial for sure... |
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