Bryan Adams has signed one of those global agreements to release his next album with BMG and – we can confirm, just for you, right about now, in case you wondered – the musician is “delighted” about the deal.The delight might be partly caused by the novelty.
As BMG notes in its official announcement, this is the musician’s “first new label deal in more than 40 years”. In fact, Adams had been working with previous label Universal Music for so long, Universal Music didn’t even exist when he first signed with the major.
It wasn’t even a major back then. And not just because it didn’t exist.Basically, Adams signed to A&M Records in 1978. A&M Records got bought by Polygram.
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