This week in publishing news: Beyonce hitmaker Sol Was signs first deal, Spirit Nashville signs Tyler Reeve, and peermusic Nashville signs Nick Brophy.
have launched Anomaly, a new publishing company. Already, the pair has signed Jack Rochon, Serg Dior and Tre-Von Waters to the new publishing house. To date, the company is not partnered with another publisher but is in the process of finalizing a deal now.‘s Wallace Joseph and Gabz Landman. With recent credits on Beyoncé’s, this marks the up-and-coming songwriter and producer’s first-ever publishing deal.
. The deal is an agreement with Stellar Songs and part of a wider partnership that Distiller Music Group is developing with Tim Blacksmith and Danny D’s publishing company. It will be administered by Warner Chappell Music.a London-based indie label, has launched a new publishing arm and North American partnership withWith diverse signees, ranging from ska-punk to punk, Criminal Records hopes the new move will “further empower independent artists.
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