Bruce Springsteen is reportedly in talks to sell his recorded catalogue to Sony Music.According to sources (via Billboard), the deal between The Boss and the US global music company is almost complete.
The musician is also looking to sell off his publishing catalogue.It’s said that Springsteen is looking for upwards of $350million (£256.5million) for both the publishing and recorded masters.The ‘Letter To You’ singer-songwriter – who is signed to Columbia Records, which is owned by Sony Music Entertainment – previously acquired the rights to his music, as did other Sony acts including Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan and Michael Jackson.Dylan is among the many older/heritage acts taking to cash in on their music in recent years.
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