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MisterDDDD
"It will also work with the band and management to identify new opportunities for creative collaboration within the worlds of art, fashion, retail, sport, lifestyle and touring merchandise."
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Rocky Dijon
I suspect they mean Atlantic City and not the earlier Atlanta, Georgia show from 1989. It also sounds like AT THE MAX, LIVE AT THE VOODOO LOUNGE, BRIDGES TO BABYLON IN CONCERT, FOUR FLICKS, and THE BIGGEST BANG will see reissues as part of the FROM THE ARCHIVES program.
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Rocky Dijon
I suspect they mean Atlantic City and not the earlier Atlanta, Georgia show from 1989. It also sounds like AT THE MAX, LIVE AT THE VOODOO LOUNGE, BRIDGES TO BABYLON IN CONCERT, FOUR FLICKS, and THE BIGGEST BANG will see reissues as part of the FROM THE ARCHIVES program.
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georgelicks
It's an extention of their current deal with Universal from 2008, it was a 10 year deal back then so nothing new actually.
[www.rollingstone.com]
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Rocky Dijon
I suspect they mean Atlantic City and not the earlier Atlanta, Georgia show from 1989.
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MisterDDDD
"It will also work with the band and management to identify new opportunities for creative collaboration within the worlds of art, fashion, retail, sport, lifestyle and touring merchandise."
no merchandising diarrhea à la Star Wars. New or old music and live gigs will suffice...
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Deltics
"Don't know how official this "announcement" is, as RTE appears to be the only source."
Indeed and the link provided takes you to "404 Page not found".
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georgelicks
It's an extention of their current deal with Universal from 2008, it was a 10 year deal back then so nothing new actually.
[www.rollingstone.com]
I seem to remember the press release at the time, referred to three NEW albums.
No specific mention this time? This one could actually be describing the Management and affairs of deceased artisits eg Prince, Bowie, Presley etc
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bye bye johnny
Rolling Stones and Universal announce new partnership
Sunday, 8 Jul 2018
Dave Hogan
The Rolling Stones and Universal Music Group have announced a worldwide agreement covering the band's musical and audio-visual catalogues, archival support, global merchandising and brand management.
The multi-faceted partnership marks the beginning of a new era of expanded collaboration between the veteran rockers and the music company.
The band's catalogue includes some of the most celebrated and influential albums of the last 50 years, from 1971's Sticky Fingers to 2016's Grammy-winning Blue & Lonesome.
Universal (UMG) will continue to distribute the band's music catalogue globally, with future projects and reissues to be released through UMG's labels and networks around the world.
Bravado, UMG's brand management and merchandise company and the leading global provider of consumer, lifestyle and branding services to recording artists, will handle global merchandising rights, retail licensing, brand management and e-commerce on behalf of the band, including their iconic tongue logo.
It will also work with the band and management to identify new opportunities for creative collaboration within the worlds of art, fashion, retail, sport, lifestyle and touring merchandise.
Eagle Rock, the UMG-owned producer and distributor of music programming for broadcast, DVD, Blu-Ray, TV and Digital Media, have expanded their global distribution rights to the band's extensive long-form audio visual catalogue.
As part of the agreement, Eagle Rock will re-issue several classic concert films from their archives including Atlanta (1989), Steel Wheels (1989-90), Voodoo Lounge (1994), Bridges To Babylon (1997-1998), Four Flicks (2002) and Bigger Bang (2005-2006).
UMG's chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge, said: "After a decade of working in partnership together, we are thrilled to expand and extend our relationship with The Rolling Stones.
"We look forward to bringing our expertise and passion to bear as we put our global organization work on behalf of this iconic band who continue to create music and influence culture around the world."
The band's manager Joyce Smyth said: "For many years now we've had a wonderful partnership with Universal Music and look forward to an even more successful future together."
[www.rte.ie]
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Don't know how official this "announcement" is, as RTE appears to be the only source. The info about Eagle Rock reissues also notes Atlanta (1989) rather than Atlantic City.
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georgelicks
There's no NEW album mention on their current deal, if they complete a new one, as B&L in 2016, it will be all part of the same deal which includes re-editions, vaults release, compilations or new music.
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Deltics
Indeed and the link provided takes you to "404 Page not found".
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bye bye johnny
Don't know how official this "announcement" is, as RTE appears to be the only source.
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35love
I missed this whole thread/ subject! Then I thought article July 8 today is WHAT
* please someone surmise this information.
Does this mean the RS are not retiring??
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bye bye johnny
Don't know how official this "announcement" is, as RTE appears to be the only source.
Different source from Romania: [www.agerpres.ro] .
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georgelicks
It's an extention of their current deal with Universal from 2008, it was a 10 year deal back then so nothing new actually.
[www.rollingstone.com]
I seem to remember the press release at the time, referred to three NEW albums.
No specific mention this time? This one could actually be describing the Management and affairs of deceased artisits eg Prince, Bowie, Presley etc
The 3 new albums were for the Virgin deal back in 1991.
There's no NEW album mention on their current deal, if they complete a new one, as B&L in 2016, it will be all part of the same deal which includes re-editions, vaults release, compilations or new music.
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georgelicks
It's an extention of their current deal with Universal from 2008, it was a 10 year deal back then so nothing new actually.
[www.rollingstone.com]
I seem to remember the press release at the time, referred to three NEW albums.
No specific mention this time? This one could actually be describing the Management and affairs of deceased artisits eg Prince, Bowie, Presley etc
The 3 new albums were for the Virgin deal back in 1991.
There's no NEW album mention on their current deal, if they complete a new one, as B&L in 2016, it will be all part of the same deal which includes re-editions, vaults release, compilations or new music.
WRONG!!
A New York Times article dated 26 July 2008 relating to the then new contract specifically states that it will include the release of 3 NEW albums in addition to the 'legacy' material.