The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a growing
list of music industry professionals to monetise their older
work by selling valuable tracks and albums as the global health
crisis has all but shut down earnings from live concerts.
London-listed investment firm Hipgnosis announced a discounted
placement offering of its ordinary shares on Thursday along with
the deal, which is at least the fifth for the company this month
after agreements with Shakira and Neil Young.
"The breadth of Bob Rock's enormous successes are almost
impossible to match by any creator in the history of music,"
said Hipgnosis Songs Founder Merck Mercuriadis, who has
previously been a manager to artists Elton John and Beyoncé.
Rock co-produced Metallica's self-titled 1991 record, most
commonly referred to as "The Black Album", which includes hits
such as "Nothing Else Matters" and "The Unforgiven". Songs from
the album have been streamed more than seven billion times,
Hipgnosis said.
Rock has also extensively worked with Bublé, and the duo's "Call
Me Irresponsible", released in 2007, won a Grammy for "Best
Traditional Pop Vocal Album".
The value of the music deals was undisclosed.
(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru, Editing by Sherry
Jacob-Phillips and Krishna Chandra Eluri)
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