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Monday, 01 September 2008 19:06 |
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According to Musical Instrument Professional, leading sheet music publisher Music Sales has concluded an exclusive
print deal with LED ZEPPELIN, the seventies British group whose charity
reunion concert last December was the event of the year for many rock
fans.
The pan-European deal, which includes digital
print rights, will result in a comprehensive re-release of the band’s
entire catalogue in a wide range of print and online formats. Music
Sales will promote and distribute throughout the music trade as well as
through its own retail and online outlets.
Led Zeppelin’s repertoire includes classics as 'Whole Lotta Love',
which was performed by the group’s guitarist Jimmy Page at last
weekend’s closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, and 'Stairway
To Heaven', the most played song ever on American FM radio.
Music Sales’ chief operating officer Chris Butler said: “Music
Sales is delighted to have the opportunity - for the first time - to be
print music publishers for what is one of the world’s truly iconic
bands.”
A spokesperson for Led Zeppelin said: “We recognised that Music
Sales had both the experience and the scale of operations to do full
justice to publishing this classic material right across Europe.”
Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 and disbanded 12 years later following
the death of drummer John Bonham. The group also includes
multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones and singer Robert Plant.
For more info visit Musicsales.com.
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