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Rod Stewart sold his song catalog, including hits like "Maggie May" and "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy," as well as some name and likeness rights to Irving Azoff's Iconic Artists Group for a cool $100 million.
At 80 years old, Stewart is as hardworking as ever and still attracts hordes of fans - as well as celebrity stage guests - to ...
Rod Stewart has sold the rights to his song catalog this week, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that the sale was valued at $100 million.
Rod Stewart's marriage to Penny Lancaster in 2007 has been a journey of love, challenges, and inspiration for his music. The couple, blessed with two children, faced a rocky period when Penny left ...
Rod Stewart selling his opulent Los Angeles mansion for $70M. ... around the time he recorded the album Vagabond Heart with the hit songs “Rhythm of My Heart” and “The Motown Song.” ...
Tom Petty originally wrote “Leave Virginia Alone” in January 1993 for his 1994 album Wildflowers.Eventually, the song didn’t make the cut and was sent it to Rod Stewart, who featured it on ...
Stewart also initially issued “Maggie May” as the B-side of “Reason to Believe,” a cover of a 1966 song by U.S. folk artist Tim Hardin that he released as a single in July 1971. “Reason ...