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EMI currently exists for the artists that it signed pre-2012, effectively becoming an in-name-only unit of Sony Music Publishing. [3] EMI Music Publishing controls over 2 million songs; including the Motown Records catalogue, and classic songs by Carole King and Queen, along with contemporary releases by Kanye West, Blink-182, Drake, Pharrell ...
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 ...
Ai (EMI Records/EMI Records Japan/EMI Music Japan) Airbourne; Aleesia (EMI/A-Lista) Alfie (Regal) All-4-One; Andy Lau (1985 - 1989 move to PolyGram Hongkong in 1990) Ahmad Zahir; Ilham al-Madfai; Lily Allen (Regal/Parlophone/Capitol) Alpha Galates; A-mei (EMI Music Taiwan) Namie Amuro (EMI Music Japan, left in 1995) Anahí; Andra & The Backbone ...
In 2012, an investor consortium led by Sony/ATV Music Publishing acquired EMI Music Publishing to become the largest music publishing administrator in the world, with a library of over three million songs. In April 2019, Jon Platt became CEO/Chairman of Sony/ATV Music Publishing after the contract of longtime CEO/Chairman Martin Bandier expired ...
In 1959, Associated-Rediffusion purchased the successful Peter Maurice publishing company and merged it with Keith Prowse Music Publishing to form KPM – Keith-Prowse-Maurice (often referred to incorrectly as “Keith Prowse Music”). [9] In 1969, EMI bought Keith-Prowse-Maurice and Central Songs. [10] KPM Music Recorded Library released many ...
2kSounds; Columbia Graphophone Company (EMI's Columbia Records, outside the United States, until the 1980s); Ministry of Sound Australia (Australian subsidiary of Ministry of Sound, now operating independently with distribution handled by Universal Music Australia)
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 ...
Francis, Day & Hunter is a British music publishing company, one of the leading publishers of music hall songs and popular music in the late 19th and 20th centuries. It was established in London in 1877 as W. & J. Francis and Day, later Francis Brothers & Day, becoming Francis, Day & Hunter in 1880. It became a subsidiary of EMI Publishing in 1972.