Dylan Sells Masters Estimated to Be Worth $200 MillionDylan Sells Masters Estimated to Be Worth $200 MillionRock icon previously sold publishing rights for estimated $300 million.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
David Bowie’s Estate Sells His Entire Publishing CatalogDavid Bowie’s Estate Sells His Entire Publishing CatalogRock legend's catalog reportedly fetches more than $250 million.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Springsteen Reportedly Sells Music Catalog for $500 MillionSpringsteen Reportedly Sells Music Catalog for $500 MillionE Street Band leader is reportedly half a billion dollars richer. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Toto Drummer Jeff Porcaro’s Catalog Sold for $30 MillionToto Drummer Jeff Porcaro’s Catalog Sold for $30 MillionHe notched several hundred recording credits before dying suddenly in 1992 at age 38.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Springsteen Looking to Sell Catalog for Up to $415 MillionSpringsteen Looking to Sell Catalog for Up to $415 MillionThe Boss is looking to unload his album and publishing rights.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
David Crosby Didn’t Want to Sell His Publishing RightsDavid Crosby Didn’t Want to Sell His Publishing RightsVeteran singer-songwriter says deal means he can stop worrying about money.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Beach Boys Sell Music Catalog to Irving Azoff-Led CompanyBeach Boys Sell Music Catalog to Irving Azoff-Led CompanyDeal includes group's albums, intellectual property, memorabilia and more. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Paul Stanley on Publishing Sell-Offs: ‘You Can’t Take It With You’Paul Stanley on Publishing Sell-Offs: ‘You Can’t Take It With You’Kiss frontman voices support for new era of rights deals and notes “how fragile life is" after death of Supremes singer Mary Wilson.Martin KieltyMartin KieltyMatt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Bob Dylan SuedBob Dylan SuedWife of late collaborator Jacques Levy claims money from legend's recent $300 million deal.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Publishing Rights Changing HandsPublishing Rights Changing HandsTrend of offloading lucrative revenue stream has its origins in 2006. Dave LiftonDave Lifton