David Crosby is the latest high-profile artist to sell the rights to his music catalogue, striking a deal with Iconic Artists Group.As reported by Pitchfork, the agreement was made for an undisclosed sum, and includes the recorded music and publishing rights to Crosby’s entire catalogue, including his solo work and that with The Byrds, Crosby & Nash, CS&N, and CSN&Y.“Given our current inability to work live, this deal is a blessing for me and my family and I do believe these are the best people to do it with,” Crosby said in a statement.The musician had previously alluded to the forthcoming sale of his catalogue back in December, putting the blame on low fees from streaming services.“I can’t work …and streaming stole my record money …I have.
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