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The origins of EMI Music Publishing date back to the EMI Group's entry into music publishing in 1958 through the formation of Ardmore and Beechwood. [4] In 1969, EMI greatly expanded its presence in music publishing through the acquisition of Keith Prowse Music for US$1.2 million in cash and 70,000 ordinary stock units. [4]
As well as the well-known record label the group also owned EMI Music Publishing, which was the largest music publisher in the world. EMI Music Publishing has [when?] won the Music Week Award for Publisher of the Year every year for over 10 years; in 2009, for the first time in history the award was shared jointly with Universal Music ...
SBK Records was part of the EMI Group, but became dormant as of 2007, when Martin Bandier left EMI Music Publishing for Sony Corp.'s Sony Music Publishing. EMI (and SBK Entertainment World assets) was sold in 2012 to two different entities and split up with most of the recorded music division to Universal and music publishing division to Sony ...
Sony Music Publishing LLC (formerly Sony/ATV Music Publishing) is the largest music publisher in the world, with over five million songs owned or administered as of end March 2021. US-based, it is part of the Sony Music Group , [ 1 ] which is itself owned by Sony Entertainment .
Capitol Records of Mexico was founded in 1965 as the Mexican division of Capitol. EMI later renamed the label EMI Capitol of Mexico until it later became simply EMI's local company, EMI Music Mexico. [51] Since 2012, after Universal Music Group purchased EMI, the Mexican EMI brand, music catalog and office are owned by Universal Music México.
In the United States, KPM is represented by APM Music. KPM Musichouse was rebranded as EMI Production Music in 2011 [3] and is now part of Sony Music Publishing. [4] In January 2019, KPM's production library was fully digitized and became available for streaming online. [5] EMI Production Music was rebranded again to KPM Music on 13 September ...
Tiziano Ferro (EMI Music Italy) Fey (EMI Music/Capitol) Neil Finn (Parlophone) Fire 12; Fischerspooner; Five Finger Death Punch; The Flowers (EMI Music China) Jo FloWroshus (Capitol/EMI/History Makerz) Foo Fighters (Roswell/Parlophone/Capitol, left in 1999) Michael Franti and Spearhead (Parlophone) The J. Geils Band; The Generators (Orlando ...
EMI United Kingdom is a brand of EMI Records that, despite the name, appeared worldwide between roughly 1993 and 1998, used mainly for artists such as Iron Maiden, Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd, as a sister imprint to Parlophone, EMI Premiere, hEMIsphere, Eminence, EMI Gold and the home video division Picture Music International.