Bruce Springsteen Reportedly Sells Music Catalog for $500 MillionBruce Springsteen Reportedly Sells Music Catalog for $500 MillionE Street Band leader is reportedly half a billion dollars richer. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Motley Crue Sell Entire Recorded Catalog for Estimated $150 MillionMotley Crue Sell Entire Recorded Catalog for Estimated $150 MillionDeal spans band's discography from 40-year career, including studio LPs, live material and compilations.Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff
Paul Stanley on Publishing Sell-Offs: ‘You Can’t Take It With You’Paul Stanley on Publishing Sell-Offs: ‘You Can’t Take It With You’Kiss frontman voices support for new era of rights deals and notes “how fragile life is" after death of Supremes singer Mary Wilson.Martin KieltyMartin KieltyMatt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Rockers Who Have Sold Their Publishing RightsRockers Who Have Sold Their Publishing RightsTrend of offloading lucrative revenue stream has its origins in 2006. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Neil Young Sells Half of His Catalog for a Reported $150 MillionNeil Young Sells Half of His Catalog for a Reported $150 MillionIt's unclear how the company will leverage this huge new acquisition, since 1988's "This Note's for You" made clear his anti-commercial stance. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Lindsey Buckingham Sells His Publishing RightsLindsey Buckingham Sells His Publishing RightsEx-Fleetwood Mac guitarist is the latest classic rocker to offload his lucrative catalog.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Why Rock’s Biggest Stars Are Selling Away Their Publishing RightsWhy Rock’s Biggest Stars Are Selling Away Their Publishing RightsBob Dylan, David Crosby and Stevie Nicks are among the latest who are cashing in.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Dee Snider Sold His Publishing Rights to Pay Lower TaxesDee Snider Sold His Publishing Rights to Pay Lower TaxesDee Snider said that he sold "a major part" of his Snidest Music three years ago in part because of the difference in how the money is taxed. Dave LiftonDave Lifton