Sony Music has reportedly acquired the Pink Floyd recordings catalogue for around $400 million.
The deal was reported by the Financial Times, citing sources familiar with the agreement.
Overwhelming Oasis and sidestepping Sabrina, rock legend David Gilmour secures his third No.1 solo album and ninth No.1 album in all, debuting at the summit with Luck And Strange, ...
David Gilmour could be on the way to No.1 this week with Luck And Strange, which has accumulated 26,362 sales so far. The record is boosted significantly by its physical ...
Linkin Park are leading the charge to take Sabrina Carpenter’s singles chart crown this week, as the group return with The Emptiness Machine.
The first new single to feature the ...
The Orb and David Gilmour are backing the use of artificial intelligence for fan reworkings on their recently released Metallic Spheres In Colour.
Sony Music Entertainment and Legacy Recordings are ...
Roger Waters is returning to The Dark Side Of The Moon.
Fifty years on from the release of the classic Pink Floyd album, the former band member has confirmed plans ...
“We’re still producing great artists,” say top execs as heritage acts start to retire from touringLeading live executives have backed the business to continue to prosper, despite some of ...
One of the all-time greats of his craft, Neil Warnock’s experience has proved invaluable in nurturing the new generation of booking agents.
While UTA’s vast worldwide roster boasts ...
The UK’s “special relationship” with the US is by no means limited to politics - a growing number of British live music booking agencies are getting into bed with their ...
The lead single What About Us has been a global smash, so it is no surprise to find that Pink's seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma is off to a fast ...