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More Sales of Catalogue
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...sQTVzDyidUsAz0
EXCLUSIVE Christine McVie Estate and Pat Benatar Sell Catalogs With Biggest Hits McVie's estate sold singer's stake in Fleetwood Mac hits — including "Songbird," "The Chain" and "Say You Love Me" — to Harbourview, nearly a year after her death BY ETHAN MILLMAN OCTOBER 25, 2023 christine mcvie pat benatar catalog sales MICHAEL OCHS ARCHIVES/GETTY IMAGES; RICHARD E. AARON/REDFERNS/GETTY IMAGES Christine McVie’s estate and Pat Benatar have both closed deals to sell rights to their music to the acquisition firm HarbourView Equity Partners, the company tells Rolling Stone. McVie’s estate has sold her stake in Fleetwood Mac’s recorded music, which includes shares in hits like the McVie-sung tracks “Songbird” and “Say You Love Me,” along with other band staples “Go Your Own Way,” “The Chain” and “Dreams.” Benatar — as well as her longtime musical partner and husband Neil Giraldo — sold an unspecified stake in both their recorded music and publishing rights. (In an interview, Harbourview CEO Sherrese Clarke Soares declined to give financial details on both purchases.) The McVie estate deal marks yet another member of Fleetwood Mac to sell their rights since the acquisition boom began in the late 2010s. As Rolling Stone previously reported, Mick Fleetwood similarly sold his stake in the band’s recordings to BMG in 2021, while Lindsey Buckingham sold his publishing catalog to Hipgnosis the same year. Stevie Nicks sold a majority stake in her publishing catalog to Primary Wave in 2020. The McVie deal comes nearly a year after the singer died in November 2022 at 79. “She’s iconic. Christine wrote those beautiful, melodic pop songs, and it was Christine who really kept them together as Fleetwood Mac’s guiding star,” Clarke Soares says. “Being able to participate in the legacy of Fleetwood Mac but also to align with a female rock icon as a female-owned and run firm doesn’t happen every day, it’s special. Christine’s no longer with us, but she was obviously such a major and important force in the world of rock and roll.” Through the Benatar deal, Harbourview is buying a cut in one of the best-selling catalogs of the late 1970s and Eighties, with hits like “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “We Belong,” “Love is a Battlefield” and “Heartbreaker.” Benatar and Giraldo were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame together in 2022. EDITOR’S PICKS The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time The 50 Worst Decisions in Movie History The Biggest, Messiest Band Breakups in Music History The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time Harbourview Equity has been one of the busier firms in the music acquisition space since its launch two years ago. But while legacy rock acts have drawn the most attention in the space as older superstars like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Tina Turner exchanged their works for major upfront checks, many of Harbourview’s biggest deals came from Latin, hip-hop and country, three genres that fell under the radar to rock for acquisitions in the past several years but have started to heat up now. Hip-hop hadn’t drawn as many buyers in the earlier days of the catalog hikes in part because investors often focus on mature catalogs that have less risk in depreciating in value as they grow older. But as Soares says, plenty of older hip-hop has matured enough to be stable, its demographic has more income than when the music first released, and it still has room to grow in the streaming era, which she says makes the music a promising asset. TRENDING Mark Meadows Spills to Special Counsel About Trump's Election Lies: Report Trump Preps for an Avalanche of Co-Conspirators to Flip 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Is a Dire Warning to the True Crime Industry MAGA Diehards Are Furious Jenna Ellis Pleaded Guilty After Raising $200K ‘We’re going to look at what people are listening to and how that showing up and translating in cashflow ultimately. And it just so happens to be really awesome stuff like Nineties R&B, hip-hop and Latin music,” Soares says. “I hate to say it, but we’re old,” she continues with a chuckle. “I grew up on Nineties hip-hop and R&B, and now we are the new standards on the radio. If I will brag about Gen X for a minute, we are old enough but technologically enabled enough that you see our habits moving from old formats into new formats and also having disposable income to spend. There’s been so much emphasis on buying 1960s and Seventies music, and while I think it’s important, I think now there’s just a generational shift and you get these audiences mushrooming and wanting to experience this other music.”
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I'm confused.
"Hipgnosis has acquired McVie’s worldwide copyright, ownership and financial interest, including writer’s share, of all compositions and neighboring rights" two years ago. https://variety.com/2021/music/news/...is-1235037170/ Hipgnosis: "Between Christine and Lindsey we now have 48 of 68 songs on the band’s most successful albums."
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Thanks.
Okay, so if Everywhere as it appears on Tango is played on the radio, HarbourView (and Hipgnosis?) get a cut, and if it appears as a cover version in some car ad, Hipgnosis gets a cut. Or something like that.
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She lived a an amazing life. Stayed classy, grounded, created a lot a lot a lotta music. Glad her family is enjoying the fruits of her art and commerce. Well deserved.
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