Pete Townshend geht neue Partnerschaft mit Primary Wave ein

Pete Townshend von The Who hat eine neue Partnerschaft mit Primary Wave geschlossen, die seinen Namen, sein Image und seine Persönlichkeitsrechte umfasst. Die Vereinbarung beinhaltet zudem den Erwerb bestimmter Musikrechte in einem neunstelligen Millionen-Deal. Zuvor hatte Townshend seine Verlagsrechte Berichten zufolge für 100 Millionen Dollar an Spirit Music verkauft.

Der 80-jährige englische Rockmusiker bezeichnete den Schritt als einen positiven Fortschritt für sein laufendes kreatives Schaffen. „In dieser Phase meines Lebens, in der die meisten Kreativen vielleicht kürzertreten würden, ist es eine Freude für mich, meine kreative und performative Arbeit mit Primary Wave fortzusetzen“, sagte Townshend in einer Stellungnahme. „Ihr gesamtes Team strahlt eine Energie aus, die wirklich anregend ist. Und herausfordernd. Das brauche ich.“

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