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Prince Estate Inks Deal With Irving Azoff Founded GMR

(Scoop) The Prince estate has inked a deal with Irving Azoff founded Global Music Rights (GMR) to represent the catalog of songs that were written by the late music legend. We were sent the following details:

A long time advocate of artists' rights, Prince left ASCAP in 2014 seeking an alternative to traditional public performance licensing practices. The Estate, represented by Bremer Trust, their music industry advisors, Charles Koppelman and Londell McMillan, and attorney Jason Boyarski, concluded that GMR's philosophy of providing an elite group of writers with heightened customer service and control was most consistent with Prince's values. As of October 1, 2016, GMR is responsible for licensing for all of Prince's catalog --both released and unreleased tracks-- on a worldwide basis.

Commenting on the signing, Irving Azoff, founder of GMR, said, "I couldn't be happier that Prince, who, during his lifetime, I worked with at various times over the last 30 years, will have his incredible roster of works represented by GMR. Prince was an iconoclast, who never settled for second best, and now his Estate has ensured that the public performance rights are protected in a way befitting their significance."

GMR CEO, Randy Grimmett said, "Prince was a musical genius. It is a privilege to represent his vast catalog which has influenced, informed and inspired fans for decades."

Estate advisor Charles Koppelman stated that, "Uniting Prince with GMR was a no-brainer. Prince has always advocated for artist rights, and GMR is on the forefront of protecting performing rights for writers and composers. We are thrilled that we are part of Global Music Rights for worldwide representation."


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