
Bob Dylan sells his entire catalog of recorded music to Sony Music
CNN
Bob Dylan has sold his entire catalog of recorded music over the last 60 years to Sony Music.
The recording company described the deal for 60 years worth of music as a "landmark agreement" in a statement. The deal was concluded in July last year, but announced Monday.
The deal includes "the entirety of Bob Dylan's recorded body of work since 1962," according to Sony Music, beginning his self-titled debut album and continuing through 2020's "Rough and Rowdy Ways." Sony added the agreement also includes the rights to multiple future releases from Dylan.

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