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Mojo Music Buys ‘Trove’ of IP From Warren Cuccurullo, More
Previous Duran Duran member Warren Cuccurullo (pictured) has marketed his catalog to Mojo Audio & Media. Photo Credit history: Angela George Mojo Music & Media has introduced the acquisition of a “trove of typical catalogs,” like the audio IP of Duran Duran’s Warren Cuccurullo and “On the Floor” songwriter Geraldo Sandell. The Brentwood, Tennessee-headquartered organization unveiled its latest track-legal rights investments this early morning, following buying the catalogs of Bob Morrison, Jerry Reed, and some others past 12 months. Mojo Songs & Media’s most up-to-date specials contain the will work of 6 audio gurus: Warren Cuccurullo, Teddy Sky (identified also as Geraldo Sandell), Bruce Belland, Omar Lye-Fook, Anthony Improgo, and…
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METALLICA Shares Music Video For New Song ‘If Darkness Had A Son’
METALLICA has produced the formal Tim Saccenti-directed music movie for a new song identified as “If Darkness Experienced A Son”. The entire monitor comes times following METALLICA utilized TikTok‘s duet purpose to tease out instrumental portions of the new tune, with drummer Lars Ulrich, bassist Robert Trujillo, guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield and guitarist Kirk Hammett all gradually introducing their components. “If Darkness Experienced A Son” is taken from METALLICA‘s 12th studio album, “72 Seasons”, which will be unveiled April 14 by way of the band’s own Blackened Recordings. Made by Greg Fidelman with Hetfield and Ulrich, and clocking in at more than 77 minutes, the 12-observe “72 Seasons” is METALLICA‘s to…
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Spirit Music Parent Lyric Capital Unveils $800MM Catalog Fund
Spirit Audio Team operator Lyric Cash has officially announced the near of its 2nd audio royalty fund, which better-ups say is outfitted with around $800 million to inject into catalogs. New York City-headquartered Lyric Money, which arrived on the scene in 2019 and expenses by itself simply as “a private equity agency focused on investing in tunes royalties,” revealed its newest funding milestone nowadays. Oct of 2021 noticed the entity unveil a $500 million catalog fund with Northleaf, and Spirit scooped up Jason Aldean’s new music IP in a reportedly $100 million deal in February of 2022. Now, four-12 months-old Lyric has secured “total commitments of approximately $410 million” for…
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George Ezra releasing new Gold Rush Kid EP exclusively on Amazon Music – Music News
George Ezra is releasing a new restricted version EP which characteristics 6 songs he has re-recorded from his album ‘Gold Hurry Kid’. The 29-yr-outdated singer/songwriter has teamed up with Sony Songs Uk and Amazon Tunes, in collaboration with Sony Company of The united states, to ‘Gold Hurry Kid (Amazon Tunes Are living)’ which has been blended and launched in 360 Fact Audio, a new immersive music experience pushed by Sony’s spatial audio technological know-how. Ezra re-recorded the tracks ‘Gold Rush Kid’, ‘Green Green Grass’, ‘Anyone For You’, ‘Dance All About Me’, ‘Sweetest Human Getting Alive’ and ‘In The Morning’ in an immersive studio environment at Metropolis Studios in London. Instead…
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Lil Wayne: ‘My fans know I give my all’ – Music News
Lil Wayne joins Zane Lowe on Apple Tunes 1 to discuss his new music “Kant Nobody” (feat. DMX). He tells Apple Tunes about working with Swizz Beatz, why admirers are having the music now, remaining off social media, what admirers can hope from ’The Carter 6’, his feelings on coming in at Amount 7 on Billboard’s record of the Top 50 Best Rappers of all time, level of competition in rap, supporting Drake from early on, getting a singular drive in hip hop, how he stays healthier, and more. Lil Wayne Tells Apple Audio About New Music “Kant No one” (feat. DMX)… That is my brother initially of all…Swizz. That…
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Behind the Scenes at New York’s Home for Music Discovery
Above: Alisa Ali, PCS ’14, hosts the midday show on WFUV. Photos by Matthew Septimus There was a familiar hum around the WFUV studios in late October, one that had been slowly coming back in recent months, after COVID-19 forced hosts, programmers, and engineers to figure out a way to work from home for more than a year, leaving the station mostly empty. In the newsroom, Maya Sargent, a graduate fellow from Fordham’s public media program, sat at a computer editing What’s What, the station’s daily news podcast on current events, cultural news, and issues affecting the New York City area. Down a few seats, Sam Davis, a Fordham College…