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- Beach Boys Sell Music, Brand, Rights to Irving Azoffs New . . .
Iconic will bring the Beach Boys’ music, branding, archives, and more under one roof, unlike recent deals struck by Bob Dylan, who sold his songwriting catalog to Universal Music Publishing
- Beach Boys Sell Off Catalog, Likenesses, And Intellectual . . .
Not only does the deal—agreed upon for an undisclosed amount—give Iconic Artists Group the rights to the band’s catalog and master recordings, but it also includes a share of their publishing
- Beach Boys Sell Controlling Interest in Catalog to Irving Azoff
Terms of the deal and further details were not immediately available, although much of the group’s classic ’60s catalog is owned by Universal Music Group “The rights are split — it’s not
- The Beach Boys Sell Stake in Music Catalog to Irving Azoffs . . .
Iconic Artists has acquired a controlling interest in The Beach Boys’ intellectual property, including their sound recordings, the brand, select musical compositions and memorabilia
- Beach Boys Sell Music Catalog to Irving Azoff-Led Company
Iconic Artists Group, a company run by fellow Rock Roll Hall of Famer Irving Azoff, has purchased controlling interest in the group’s “intellectual property, including their sound
- Beach Boys to sell music catalog to Irving Azoff-led company
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers announced Thursday that Iconic Artists Group, run by music exec Irving Azoff, has purchased a controlling interest in their intellectual property including
- Beach Boys Sell Rights to Intellectual Property, Name . . .
Under the terms, Iconic now owns The Beach Boys’ master recordings, a share of their publishing rights, memorabilia, and — perhaps most interestingly — the entire Beach Boys brand, including the members’ likenesses
- Legendary Beach Boys Strike Partnership with Irving Azoff’s . . .
Founded in Hawthorne, California in 1961, The Beach Boys were originally comprised of the three teenaged Wilson brothers: Brian, Carl, and Dennis, their cousin Mike Love, and school friend Al Jardine The Beach Boys signed with Capitol Records in July 1962 and released their first album, Surfin’ Safari, that same year
- Beach Boys sell music catalogue and intellectual property to . . .
The Beach Boys have sold a controlling interest in their intellectual property to Iconic Artists Group, a new company headed by music mogul Irving Azoff The sale includes master recordings, a portion of the band’s publishing, memorabilia and the Beach Boys name itself The sum Iconic paid in the deal has not been disclosed
- The Beach Boys Have Sold Their Music Catalog - Society Of Rock
The Beach Boys founding members Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine have sold a controlling interest on their music catalog and other assets to Iconic Artists Group – a company led by Irving Azoff which was launched only last year
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