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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 ...
In those days, grown men didn’t talk about their feelings, the emotionally constipated Pink Floyd less even than most. But they did write songs about them, and this is one of the greatest.
Just before his recent concert, Gilmour spoke to Mojo about why some Pink Floyd songs will be left off his set list going forward. “There are songs from the past that I no longer feel comfortabl ...
Pink Floyd reportedly sold the rights to the band’s likeness and recordings to Sony Music for $400 million. Pink Floyd’s deal with Sony is said not to include published songwriting properties ...
The historic sale would reportedly allow Sony to profit from future merch and movie deals MJ Kim/Getty Pink Floyd has reportedly sold their music catalog, along with their name and likeness to ...
Pink Floyd rocker David Gilmour shared his reasons for selling the band's music catalog weeks before it was reported that a $400 million deal had been struck. The Financial Times reported on ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. The iconic British rock band Pink Floyd have reportedly sold their music rights, as well as their name-and-likeness rights for approximately $400m (£ ...
Pink Floyd, the British rock band, has agreed to sell the rights to their vast catalogue of music including hits such as Wish You Were Here and Money to music label Sony for about $400mn.
After years of in-fighting and near-agreements, Pink Floyd have finally reached a deal to sell the rights to their recorded music catalog to Sony Music, according to the Financial Times.