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Dylan, who began his career with sony s columbia records in 1961, has said he was glad all his recordings could stay where they belonged. we can now speak to larry miller, who s director of the music business program at new york university s steinhardt school. he isjoining a pretty rarefied company, isn t he? what do you think spurred this? well, there is no more rarefied company, we are talking about the most iconic music catalogues in the english language. what spurred it? i think it was a few things. a little bit over a year ago, bob sold the rights and his musical compositions, that is, the music publishing rights, to universal music publishing, the north of $300 million. and although bob has controlled the rights in his sound recordings,
Bob-dylanCareerSony-musicRecordingsHasColumbia-records1961Larry-millerCompanyDirectorSteinhardt-schoolNew-york-universityMURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Surprise gifts originating from the chilly North are waiting for students in Middle Tennessee State University's Audio Engineering Program after a couple of unexpected elves worked out a delivery in time for the holidays. Montreal-based Godin Guitars, a family-owned luthier with factories in Canada and New Hampshire, played Santa to the university's Department of Recording Industry Dec. 16 when the company's "Nashville ambassado .
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