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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.
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 has become the latest classic-rock superstar to sell his song catalog in what the Wall Street Journal reports is a nearly $100 million deal. Stewart, whose hits include such 1970s rock ...
Legendary rock singer Rod Stewart has sold his song catalog to Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists for nearly $100 million in a deal that comprises interests in his publishing catalog and recorded music, as ...
Rod Stewart sold his song catalog to Irving Azoff's Iconic Artists Group for close to $100 million in February 2024. Skip to main content Skip to site footer. Trending: McCartney LP Opening Songs; ...
Rod Stewart has agreed to sell the rights to his song catalogue to Iconic Artists Group in a deal worth almost $100m (£79m).. Stewart, 79, has enjoyed a lengthy solo career since his time in rock ...
Rod Stewart said in a statement that the catalog ... “And it's become abundantly clear after much time and due diligence that this was not the right company to manage my song ...
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.” ...
Rod Stewart has become the latest classic-rock superstar to sell his song catalog in what the Wall Street Journal reports is a nearly $100 million deal.. Stewart, whose hits include such 1970s ...