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Universal Music acquires ‘Cosmik Debris’ guitarist Frank Zappa’s catalogue

Artists such as Bob Dylan and Sting in the recent past have sold their catalogues



Rock musician Frank Zappa plays guitar during a performance at the Warner Theatre in Washington, US, February 1988.
Image Credit: REUTERS

Universal Music Group on Thursday announced an agreement to acquire rock guitarist and composer Frank Zappa’s catalogue of music, recordings and film archive for an undisclosed fee.

Big-name artists such as Bob Dylan, Sting and Neil Diamond in the recent past have sold their catalogues to music labels, helping them generate more revenue from licensing, brand deals and royalties.

The label said its music publishing arm Universal Music Publishing Group will receive Zappa’s publishing catalogue including album ‘Joe’s Garage’, songs ‘Cosmik Debris’ and ‘Uncle Remus’, among others.

Over the last decade, UMG’s global catalogue company Universal Music Enterprises and The Zappa Trust reissued many of Zappa’s iconic albums on vinyl and made his catalogue of music available for streaming and download.

UMG, which also represents and collects royalties for artists such as Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Korean pop group BTS, had said in May they expect the boom in the music streaming industry to continue.

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