Warner Music buy Rykodisc
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The Warner Music Group have announced a definitive agreement to acquire Ryko Corporation, the parent company of leading independent label Rykodisc, for a measly $67.5m (£38.7m).
Founded in 1980, Rykodisc was reputedly one of the first CD-only record labels. It will continue to be run independently, although it now has the promotional services of Atlantic, Warner Bros. and Warner Music International to aid its current roster.
Warner now own Ryko Corp's extensive back catalogue of over 1,000 releases, including that of Restless Records, who were purchased by Rykodisc back in 2001. Amongst this back catalogue are albums by Bill Hicks, Brian Eno, Frank Zappa, The Flaming Lips, The Misfits, They Might Be Giants and Ween. Warner also inherit Ryko's award-winning distribution outlet Ryko Distribution, which sells music and DVD releases from Rykodisc as well as from third-party record and video labels including Rough Trade/Sanctuary.
In the usual display of mutual rimming, Chairman and CEO of Recorded Music at Warner Music Lyor Cohen said:
"Ryko is a perfect complement to WMG's existing businesses.. We look forward to working with Ryko's talented and passionate team in realizing Ryko's potential".
Sam Holdsworth, CEO of Ryko Corporation, gushed:
"Ryko's artists and employees have found the ideal home at Warner Music Group, where independent music, entrepreneurship and artist development are of paramount importance.. It's been a privilege to serve as CEO for this wonderful organization".
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lest we forget
I am currently reading
'Exploding: The Highs, Hits, Hype, Heroes, and Hustlers of the Warner Music Group.' by Stan Cornyn
It's a good read - I highly recommend it to anyone vaguely interested in the music business.
I've got some live
Frank Zappa where he mentions the hell which was the period he was signed to Warner. I'm sure he'd see the funny side of going back after he'd died.
Rykodisc need sorting out, I got an email from them a couple of days ago telling me that one of the cd's I'd ordered from them was no longer available. If they didn't have Warner behind them now I'd have sued.
Ha......
He did indeed have a huge legal battle with Warners. He'd be turning in his grave. Zappa Was a fucking genious.
PS:
I think hhe says that on Tities 'N Beer on the Live in New York CD. Am I right?
hell
he certainly does,mentioning going through `8 years of hell`...i`m sure he`d appreciate the irony!


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