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Bruce Springsteen has sold the rights to his music catalog to Sony Music Entertainment for a value that could be north of $500 million, according toThe New York Times, citing sources briefed on the deal.
The deal would be the largest ever transaction for a single artist’s catalog, according to the Times, and would include his work as both a singer and songwriter.
(That’s the US Embassy in the background. Diplomats requesting offices on the poolside of the building must be a common occurrence.)
beats that stupid prayer breakfast we used to have to attend.
I’ll admit that I sometimes wish that who I’m breakfasting with were just a matter of switching some letters around.
NICE!
I think you just created the perfect holidaze card for Rob.
Rob posted this pic waaay back. In a thread about elf ears. I think.
Who knew he was small enough to fit on a shelf!
They should just let it freeze over in the winter months and use it as a skating rink.
If any of those richies happens to skate off the edge, well…
The SR-71 is so freaking cool. There’s an M-21 (A-12 variant) at the Museum of Flight in Seattle and whenever I go there I can spend a seemingly inordinate amount of time just walking around and staring at it.
It would be criminal to not mention these stories when talking about the SR-71:
Another option is to rent it out for ice baths. That seems to get more popular every year!