and Sony just reached an agreement on the Springsteen catalog -- over 300 songs, 20 studio albums and other items for the half-a-billion price tag ... including albums like the 15-times platinum"Born in the U.S.A." and 5x platinum"The River."
For his entire career, the NJ singer released his music through Sony, but in the late 80s and 90s, he was given ownership of his records as an incentive to re-sign with the label. According to Billboard, Springsteen had been in negotiations with Sony last month to make the album catalog purchase ... the deal comes a year after Universal Music Publishing brought
Music sucks Sony got ripped off
Sony stole his catalog for that price. He had complete ownership of his work, the recording studios owned nothing, he bought them out years ago.
Bruce sold the publishing for his music for fair market value. There are 371 In-N-Out Burgers & it's a family owned chain of restaurants. They're not franchised. The owner is worth about $3 billion & she could sell them all if she wanted to just like Bruce sold his music. OK
Poor wanna be rich Rich man wants to be king
Good for him! Live like there's no tomorrow!!
Poor guy was starving and homeless before this ..
A catalog, that might, consist of four good songs... Good for him. 👍
But Why not for money, he’s got more than that
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