INDIO, CA - OCTOBER 16: Musician Roger Waters performs during Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Field on October 16, 2016 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Pink Floyd has agreed to sell their music catalog and name and likeness to Sony Music for approximately $400 million.
After a deal that was reported to have been years in the making, the British rock band finally agreed to part ways with its music rights. Sony’s ownership of the band’s likeness allows it to profit from the sale of merchandise, television spin-offs and films.
While Pink Floyd has given up much of their brand, the band’s songwriting, which individual writers hold, remains intact.
Before the deal with Sony, the band had tried for at least two years to sell their music catalog, talking to big-time companies such as Warner Music, BMG and Hipgnosis.
Over the past several years, Sony has spent over a billion dollars on catalogs from Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen.
The band was set to close a deal in 2022, but fighting between members – mainly over Roger Waters’ controversial statements about Israel and Ukraine and support for Russia – complicated the deal.
Pink Floyd vocalist and guitarist David Gilmour previously shared that his reasoning for wanting to sell the catalog was to not “burden my kids with that whole legacy” and “to be rid of the decision-making and the arguments that are involved with keeping it going.”
Lawson thought back, "Well, I gotta say, I’ve never done a Christmas episode before, so…
She reflected, “Music makes you un-become to become, and through this process, my soul has…
https://youtu.be/RmkxhzawkxQ The US Capitol Police arrested Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader, after a rally…
Musk has 13 children (that the public knows about) with four different women, the most…
Fulton further expressed her upset that Cage had continually bailed Weston out of jail and…
Lawyers for Combs' victims have stated that over 300 individuals have a case against Combs.