After years of in-fighting and near-agreements, Pink Floyd have finally reached a deal to sell their recorded music to Sony.
Pink Floyd will be $400 million richer now that the band has agreed to sell their recorded music and name-and-likeness rights ...
The legendary British band, Pink Floyd, has officially sold the rights to their recorded music, name, and likeness to Sony ...
Pink Floyd is the latest to participate in an ongoing trend of big acts and their rights holders making deals to sell their ...
Despite decades of infighting and years of false starts, the members of Pink Floyd have agreed to sell music rights to Sony ...
Pink Floyd has reportedly sold their music catalog, along with their name and likeness to Sony for approximately $400 million ...
Pink Floyd rocker David Gilmour shared his reasons for selling the band's music catalog weeks before it was reported that a $400 million deal had been struck.
Pink Floyd adds to Sony’s growing collection of “heritage” artists, into which they’ve invested over a billion dollars in ...
Pink Floyd sold the band’s recordings and likeness to Sony Music for $400M. The deal had reportedly stalled due to feuding ...
Legendary British rock band Pink Floyd has completed the sale of their music catalog to music label Sony for $400 million.
Jim Williams has a story of working a Pink Floyd concert as an Andy Frain usher at Soldier Field in 1977. All 12 teams were ...
While Pink Floyd has given up much of their brand, the band’s songwriting, which individual writers hold, remains intact.