Sony/ATV Music Publishing has signed deals to represent the recording catalogues of Bob Marley and Leonard Cohen through its neighbouring rights division.
As exclusively revealed in this week's Music Week ...
There’s no hiding from the fact that the neighbouring rights sector is growing rapidly, but does it get the recognition it deserves, and how is it changing? In this special ...
Fifty years on from the first ever Isle Of Wight festival, co-founder Ray Foulk talks about how it all started…Start small and grow as you go along: it’s a ...
As promoter of the event he once attended as a fan, John Giddings is the common thread between the Isle Of Wight Festival’s famed 1970 incarnation and its 2002 revival. ...
“I’d be lying if I didn’t say yes,” says Allen Kovac (CEO, Eleven Seven Label Group). This is his response when Music Week asks him whether rising rock band ...
After a few issues with his mobile phone signal, Liam Ramsden starts talking, slowly at first, but within five minutes we’re discussing mortality. This is not altogether surprising: his father’s ...
NME, The Independent and DIY’s Jamie Milton on Matt Maltese’s As The World Caves In
It’s already becoming quite tiring seeing every musician and their dog claiming to write politicised, ...
Music Week's Ben Homewood on Permit’s - Vol.1 EPDecember in the music business: Christmas parties, out of office auto-replies and endless list-making.
They’re hardly new, but the tips lists ...
In one of the busiest weeks of the year for new releases, three albums were head and shoulders above the rest globally, namely Metallica's Hardwired... To Self Destruct, Bruno Mars' ...
Robomagic founder Rob Hallett brought Leonard Cohen back to the stage in 2008 for what would prove to be one of the most rewarding phases of the legendary songwriter's career. ...