Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterSony/ATV Music Publishing announced the signing of Bobby Sessions to a global co-publishing deal.
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Freddie Gibbs is back on the move. After a smoldering 2019 with RCA Records / Keep Cool, Gibbs jumps ship and will be running alongside Warner Records, Billboard exclusively reports.
Last year, Gibbs and his partner-in-collaboration Madlib earned acclaim for their dazzling effort on Bandana. Last month, Gangsta Gibbs linked up with Alchemist to release their joint effort, Alfredo, independently.
Alfredo debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200."This was a long time coming for me and my brother,
.Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterSony/ATV Music Publishing announced the signing of Bobby Sessions to a global co-publishing deal.
Also Read: 'Mission: Impossible 7,' 'The Batman' and 4 Other Blockbuster Shoots to Resume in UKReeves’ 6th & Idaho currently has a first-look film deal with Netflix and was previously set up with 20th Century Fox Television on the TV side.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorImagine Entertainment and Warner Music Group have cut a deal to co-produce and co-finance a slate of music-themed projects for a range of film, TV and digital outlets.The deal is an outgrowth of the pair’s partnership on the upcoming Nat Geo limited series “Genius: Aretha,” revolving around the life of legendary musician Aretha Franklin, whose prime catalog of recordings is largely owned by Warner Music Group.The deal envisions projects for feature films,
Queen drummer Roger Taylor has said the band would still be making new music today if Freddie Mercury was still alive.
Queen drummer Roger Taylor has said the band would still be making music today if Freddie Mercury was still alive.Speaking to BBC Radio 6 Music, Taylor suggested that a whole new era of music from the rock icons would have arrived if Mercury hadn’t passed away in November 1991.He said: “I do believe that. Me and Freddie… he was my closest friend and we were very, very close.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is in the headlines almost every day, that much is for certain. Earlier today, Hot New Hip Hop reported on the rapper once again amid his feud with Freddie Gibbs.
Freddy Cole was a jazz singer and pianist who was nominated for several Grammy Awards, including in 2019 for Best Jazz Vocal Album. He was Nat King Cole’s younger brother.Cole grew up playing music, just like his brothers, Nat King Cole, Eddie Cole, and Ike Cole, all of whom became professional musicians.
James Patrick Herman Warner Records has signed in-demand songwriter Amy Allen to a recording contract. The deal was inked last July when Allen began cutting back on session work with other artists (her past collabs include Harry Styles, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello) and focusing on her forthcoming solo debut.
Sarah Michelle Gellar honored husband Freddie Prinze Jr. on Father’s Day with the perfect throwback — a GIF of him when he guest-starred on Friends.“My kids won the lottery, they not only get the best father @realfreddieprinze … they get the original #Manny #friends #happyfathersday,” the actress, 43, wrote next to a GIF of Prinze Jr., 44, playing the piccolo for baby Emma on Friends.
Warner Records in the US has announced it has signed chart-topping Brazilian artist Anitta and will release her first album in the country later this year.
Manori Ravindran International EditorMore than 3,000 members of the U.K.’s film and TV industry have signed an open letter calling on gatekeepers to make a number of “strategic commitments” to reshape the landscape.Organizers of the letter — which comes just one week after the U.S.
Freddie Prinze Jr., Mario Lopez and more of the hottest hunks from the ’90s have turned into some of the most devoted dads in Hollywood.The Saved By the Bell alum and his wife, Courtney Mazza, have been “blessed” with three “healthy, beautiful” kids — but wouldn’t say no to expanding their family even further.
Janet Jackson and Lupita Nyong’o. It has now been viewed on Instagram over 3.2 million times.In the song, Bryant sings: “I’m a young black man, doing all that I can to stand.
“I Just Wanna Live” to the NAACP. In addition, Amazon Music will donate one dollar for each stream of the song to the NAACP through 9 p.m.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterBrazilian music phenomenon Anitta has signed a recording contract with Warner Records and is eyeing the release of a multilingual debut produced by Ryan Tedder in the U.S. later this year.