Since their start, Pink Floyd, known for hits like “Money” and “Another Brick in the Wall,” has accomplished many impressive feats — including their 1973 studio album Dark Side of the ...
British rock band Pink Floyd has reportedly sold its recorded music catalog, along with its name and likeness rights, to Sony Music for $400 million. Sources told Variety the legendary rock band ...
The label now owns the recorded masters of each Pink Floyd album, and they also have the rights to licensed merchandise as well as spin-offs like movies and TV series. With this sale, the years ...
Revisit some sparkling gems from Pink Floyd and beyond, as chosen by members of Marillion, Roxy Music, Asia, Solstice, ...
“Nobody Home” boils it all down to one human’s sad plight, and as such, it makes for one of the most moving songs, not just on the album but also in Pink Floyd’s wonderful catalog.
Pink Floyd has sold the rights to their recorded music, name and likeness to Sony for $400 million. Somewhere, David Gilmour is apparently relieved. Financial Times and Digital Music News ...
September 27, 2024 • The English guitarist and songwriter joins us to talk about his fifth studio album. March 1, 2023 • Pink Floyd's historic album Dark Side of the Moon turns 50 years old ...
David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Rick Wright from the band Pink Floyd on stage at "Live 8 ... headlines following the release of his new album ‘Luck and Strange’, which was issued ...
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour starts his new solo album Luck and Strange inside the top 10 on at least five Billboard charts—even hitting No. 1 on several of them. (Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns ...
Pink Floyd is about to find out if money really ... access to their iconic album artwork. Songwriting credits were left out of the deal and will remain with individual writers.
The 81-year-old reinterpreted the album with his touring partner Gus Seyffert, a collaborator of artists including Beck and Michael Kiwanuka. Pink Floyd’s reps and Sony Music have been contacted ...
David Gilmour says there's "absolutely not" going to be a Pink Floyd reunion. The British rock band member opened up about his new album "Luck and Strange" and the strange circumstances ...