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Why Carey is likely getting paid ‘six ways to Sunday’The ecosystem of music royalties is notoriously convoluted. Music royalties are different from those of other works like books or photography. Carey and Afanasieff split their writing credits with publishers including Universal Music, Sony Music and Kobalt Songs Music Publishing, according to ASCAP. Afanasieff, Sony Music and Kobalt Songs Music Publishing didn’t return requests for comment. She made about $1.9 million of the master recording revenue, Billboard estimated, while her label, Sony, kept the other $3.4 million.
Persons: Mariah Carey’s, Carey, Chris Chambers, didn’t, , Natasha Chee, Donahue Fitzgerald, George Howard, Howard, Phillips, Walter Afanasieff, Jordan Bromley, Carey “, ” Howard, “ She’s, , Afanasieff, Bromley, Entertainment’s Bromley, Chee Organizations: Billboard, The Chamber Group, Spotify, Berklee College of Music, Rykodisc, Phelps, Manatt Entertainment, ASCAP, Universal Music, Sony Music, Music Publishing, Columbia Records, Publishing, Universal Music Publishing, Sony Locations: U.S, Manatt
Mariah Carey performs "All I Want for Christmas Is You" at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards. Jeff Kravitz | Filmmagic, Inc | Getty ImagesThe ecosystem of music royalties is notoriously convoluted. Carey and Afanasieff split their writing credits with publishers including Universal Music, Sony Music and Kobalt Songs Music Publishing, according to ASCAP. Afanasieff, Sony Music and Kobalt Songs Music Publishing didn't return requests for comment. All told, these estimates suggest Carey may have made about $2.7 million to $3.3 million from recording and publishing in 2022.
Persons: Mariah Carey, Gilbert Flores, Mariah Carey's, Carey, Chris Chambers, didn't, Natasha Chee, Donahue Fitzgerald, George Howard, Kevin Mazur, Howard, Phillips, Jeff Kravitz, Walter Afanasieff, Jordan Bromley, She's, , Afanasieff, Bromley, Santa Claus, James Devaney, Berklee College of Music Carey, Entertainment's Bromley Organizations: Penske Media, Billboard, The Chamber Group, Spotify, Berklee College of Music, Rykodisc, Madison, Garden, Getty, Phelps, Beacon Theatre, Inc, Finance, Manatt Entertainment, ASCAP, Universal Music, Sony Music, Music Publishing, Columbia Records, Publishing, Universal Music Publishing, Rockefeller Center, Wireimage, Sony Locations: U.S, New York City, Manatt, Santa
Tom Verlaine, who redefined rock guitar in the punk era of the 1970s with his band Television, died Saturday in Manhattan. Tom Verlaine’s soloing (and Richard Lloyd‘s as well, of course) showed me you could be a virtuoso and dangerous at the same time, more Coltrane or Ornette than the arena rockers of the day. In 2007, Lloyd was replaced in the touring unit by Jimmy Ripp, who had for many years supported Verlaine on his solo albums and tours. Only after his twin brother John played the Rolling Stones’ “19th Nervous Breakdown” and other contemporary rock records for him did Miller rethink his preferred instrument. Though he always boasted a devoted cult fan base, Verlaine never succeeded in attaining a commercial foothold on the charts; his 1981 sophomore solo album “Dreamtime,” his lone entry, peaked at No.
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