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Rob Zombie, Nikki Sixx Lead New Soundtrack Supergroup L.A. Rats
The past year has opened the door for artists to collaborate more than ever and one of the newest pairings has given us the hard rocking supergroup L.A. Rats, consisting of Rob Zombie, Nikki Sixx, John 5 and Tommy Clufetos. The group is set to make their musical debut tomorrow (May 21) with a cover of the Geoff Mack-penned classic "I've Been Everywhere."
The song has been penciled in as one of the key cuts to be featured on the new soundtrack for the Netflix film
The Ice Road starring Liam Neeson. The film is set to arrive on June 25 with the soundtrack dropping the same day.
Johnny-cashHank-snowGeoff-mackLynn-andersonJason-isbellTim-mcgrawNikki-sixxTommy-clufetosCarly-pearceRob-zombieMiranda-lambertLiam-neesonRed Hot Chili Peppers' career has not only landed them a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it's about to provide them a pretty huge payday as well. Variety reports that the band is close to a deal to sell their songwriting catalog to Hipgnosis Songs for upwards of $140 million.
The group is just the latest act to sell their catalog for big bucks as Bob Dylan's catalog recently netted $300 million from Universal Music Publishing and Stevie Nicks' catalog was sold to Primary Wave for $100 million.
This move is not entirely new in the music industry. Though it was recently revealed that Twisted Sister won a copyright case against Australian politician Clive Palmer, singer Dee Snider revealed that it was actually Universal Music that would be receiving the compensation as he sold his catalog in 2015 for "a lot of money." One of the more famous acquisitions of a catalog came in the '80s when Michael Jackson bid a whopping $47.5 million, a huge sum at the time, for the rights to the Beatles catalog.
AustraliaAustralianDee-sniderMichael-jacksonClive-palmerJohn-fruscianteBob-dylanStevie-nickRed-hot-chili-pepperRoll-hallHipgnosis-songsRed Hot Chili Peppers' career has not only landed them a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it's about to provide them a pretty huge payday as well. Variety reports that the band is close to a deal to sell their songwriting catalog to Hipgnosis Songs for upwards of $140 million.
The group is just the latest act to sell their catalog for big bucks as Bob Dylan's catalog recently netted $300 million from Universal Music Publishing and Stevie Nicks' catalog was sold to Primary Wave for $100 million.
This move is not entirely new in the music industry. Though it was recently revealed that Twisted Sister won a copyright case against Australian politician Clive Palmer, singer Dee Snider revealed that it was actually Universal Music that would be receiving the compensation as he sold his catalog in 2015 for "a lot of money." One of the more famous acquisitions of a catalog came in the '80s when Michael Jackson bid a whopping $47.5 million, a huge sum at the time, for the rights to the Beatles catalog.
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