Pink Floyd reportedly sold the rights to the band’s likeness and recordings to Sony Music for $400 million. The deal came after numerous stops and starts amid decades of feuding between the band’s ...
MARTÍNEZ: That, of course, Pink Floyd with "Money" - something the musicians now have a lot more of. The Financial Times reports the band sold the rights to the record catalog for around 400 million ...
Stepping on stage during the 1960s, Pink Floyd wasted no time showcasing their star power and ability to command a crowd. Throughout the following decades, the band watched as their stardom helped ...
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 had ...
Pink Floyd will be $400 million richer now that the band has agreed to sell their recorded music and name-and-likeness rights to Sony Music. The British band comprised of members Roger Waters, David ...
Sony Music is in advanced talks to buy the rights to Pink Floyd’s music catalog for $500 million – though it is being stalled by differences among some of the band members, according to a report. It ...
Of all the remaining multimillion-dollar music-catalog deals on the table, the rights to Pink Floyd’s recordings and name/likeness has been the most contentious. The catalog has been in play for ...
After The Beatles broke up, the next big band to represent the United Kingdom on an international scale was Pink Floyd. Now, the world did have the Rolling Stones and The Kinks, but Pink Floyd was the ...
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