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Why Bob Dylan Sold His Music Catalog


Bob Dylan Sells His Entire Songwriting Catalog to Universal Music

Universal Music purchased his entire songwriting catalog of more than 600 songs in what may be the biggest acquisition ever of a single ...

Why Bob Dylan Sold His Music Catalog - Spotlight Advisory Group

Bob Dylan has sold his entire music catalog to Universal Music Group for an estimated $300 million. Many fans have been left scratching ...

Dylan Sells Music Rights to Universal: Why? : r/bobdylan - Reddit

Rolling Stone just announced that Dylan has sold the rights to 600 songs to Universal Music Publishing. Why tho? Dylan has retained all rights to his music ...

Why did Bob Dylan choose to sell his entire music catalog, and does ...

Question: Why did Bob Dylan choose to sell his entire music catalog, and does it mean he'll no longer get future royalties on his songs?

Bob Dylan and Neil Young Are Estate Planning by Selling Song ...

Fans were shocked when Bob Dylan and Paul Simon sold their song catalogs for nine-figure sums — but such deals are smart estate planning,

Bob Dylan Sells All Recorded Rights to Sony Music - Rolling Stone

Bob Dylan has sold the rights to his masters to Sony Music Entertainment, the ... their music copyrights amid the ongoing catalog boom. This is ...

Bob Dylan Sells Recording Catalog To Sony In Major Deal—One ...

Bob Dylan's catalog of past and future recorded music was sold to Sony Music Entertainment, the company announced Monday.

Bob Dylan sells entire recorded catalogue to Sony Music ...

Bob Dylan has sold his entire back catalogue of recorded music to Sony Music Entertainment, as well as the rights to multiple future releases.

Bob Dylan sells his entire catalog of recorded music to Sony

Bob Dylan has sold his entire back catalog of recorded music to Sony Music Entertainment, which starts with his self-titled debut album in ...

What Bob Dylan Selling His Music Catalog Does and Doesn't Mean

All money generated by Dylan's prior work as a songwriter has a new recipient. This deal concerns only the publishing rights for Dylan's ...

Bob Dylan sells his master recordings to Sony Music - BBC

Bob Dylan has sold the master recordings to his entire back catalogue to Sony Music, in the industry's latest blockbuster music acquisition.

Why Bob Dylan and other artists are selling their music catalogs - CNN

Bob Dylan is the latest artist to sell his music catalog. The musician's $200 million deal with Sony Music Entertainment announced Monday ...

Sony Music Entertainment Acquires Bob Dylan's Entire Catalog of ...

NEW YORK, January 24, 2022 — Sony Music Entertainment (SME) today announced it has fully acquired Bob Dylan's entire back catalog of recorded ...

Bob Dylan sells recorded music catalog to Sony Music Entertainment

Bob Dylan sells recorded music catalog to Sony Music Entertainment · Sony Music Entertainment has acquired the entire recorded music catalog of ...

Why Would Bob Dylan Sell His Entire Catalog? - VICE

There's a reason for this influx of big purchases: music royalties and intellectual property (IP) have become investment opportunities due to ...

Bob Dylan Sells Recorded-Music Catalog to Sony Music - Variety

Sony Music Entertainment today announced it has fully acquired Bob Dylan's entire back catalog of recorded music, as well as the rights to ...

Bob Dylan Sells Songwriting Catalog In 9-Figure Deal - NPR

Universal Music Publishing Group announced Monday that it had bought the lucrative publishing rights to over 600 Bob Dylan songs.

Bob Dylan sells his entire catalog of recorded music to Sony Music

Bob Dylan has sold his entire catalog of recorded music over the last 60 years to Sony Music.

Sony Music Buys Bob Dylan's Recorded Music - The New York Times

Sony Music has acquired the entire recorded music catalog of Bob Dylan, including all his previous albums and “the rights to multiple future releases,”

Why Bob Dylan Sold His Catalog for $300 Million - Grit With Grace

In early December, Bob Dylan sold his catalog of more than 600 original songs to Universal Music, for upwards of $300 million.