Songs Music Publishing
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Songs Music Publishing, also known as SONGS, is a wholly employee-owned music publishing concern founded by Matt Pincus in 2004 with offices in New York, Los Angeles and London.
Since it was founded in 2004, SONGS has represented more than 300 songwriters and producers across all genres of music. SONGS' growth has been achieved through the signing of worldwide, exclusive co-publishing agreements with individual writers and through catalog acquisitions.[1]
As of November 2013, founder Matt Pincus continues to serve as CEO of SONGS. Ron Perry, Head of Artists and Repertoire (A&R) of SONGS since its founding in 2004, was named the company's president in October 2012.[2]
Clients
Among SONGS' current and past songwriter and producer clients[3] are:
- 1985
- A Life Once Lost
- The Acorn
- Action Action
- Action Item
- Adam Green & Binki Shapiro
- Adam Pallin
- Admiral Radley
- The Album Leaf
- Arama Mara
- Asobi Seksu
- Attack Attack!
- BEGINNERS
- Bijou
- Blackalicious
- The Bled
- The Boom Circuits
- Brazil
- Brian Lee
- Bright Eyes
- Buried Beds
- Castaneda
- Caveman
- Chancellor Warhol
- Charlie Calleja
- Chiodos
- Clementine & The Galaxy
- The Comas
- Daniel Heath
- Daphne Loves Derby
- David Immerman
- Deemoney
- Dev
- The Devil Wears Prada
- Diplo
- The Dirty Heads
- DJ Mustard
- Drake Bell
- Earl Greyhound
- Earlimart
- Electric Owls
- El-P
- Empires
- Eric Bass
- Evan Brau
- Evans Blue
- Every Time I Die
- The Far Country
- Ferraby Lionheart
- Franc Wyte
- French Kicks
- Further Seems Forever
- Gatsby's American Dream
- Ghost Beach
- Glass Theory
- Grant Michaels
- Great Northern
- Greg Garbowsky
- The Holdup
- Holy Fever
- Hopesfall
- Horse The Band
- Hudson Taylor
- The Hunts
- Islands
- It Dies Today
- Jack's Mannequin
- JD Walker
- Jenna Andrews
- Jess Jackson
- Jet Stream
- Johnny Chrome
- Jolie Holland
- Jose Gonzalez
- JT Harding
- Junip
- Lacuna Coil
- Lay Low
- Lexicon
- Little Joy
- Lorde[4]
- Lovett
- Malbec
- Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
- Marsha Ambrosius
- Matthew Puckett
- Matthew Thiessen
- Max and the Moon
- MaxxFemm
- Mest
- Middle Distance Runner
- Minus The Bear
- Minutes Til Midnight
- MNDR
- Model Photographer
- Molly Marlette
- Monsters Of Folk
- Morgan Kibby
- The Mowgli's
- Murder By Death
- Mustachio
- My American Heart
- Nelly[5]
- Ocean Grove
- Old 97's
- The Orbans
- Oslo
- Pablo Sebastian
- Pacific Horizons
- Paul Layton
- Peter Black
- Pharell Williams
- The Pharmacy
- Pigeon John
- The Promise Ring
- Q-Tip
- Ra
- Radio Freq
- Relient K
- Rhett Miller
- Sally Seltmann
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids
- Search/Rescue
- Shahnaz
- Shapes of Race Cars
- Shinedown
- Sidh Solanki
- Sketchbook
- Sleigh Bells
- Slightly Stoopid
- Society
- The Sound of Animals Fighting
- Sydney Wayser
- Tall Dark & Lonesome
- Tantric
- Ted Leo and The Pharmacists
- The Teeth
- Tokyo Police Club
- Triangle
- TVTV
- Two Gallants (band)
- Undergreen
- Valentina Mitzkat
- Waking Ashland
- Walk the Moon
- The Weeknd[6]
- Wolftron
- X Ambassadors
External links
- Songs Music Publishing Web Site
- Songs Music Publishing on Twitter
- Songs Music Publishing on Facebook
References
- ↑ "Matt Pincus Profile". National Music Publishers Association. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
- ↑ McIntyre, Hugh (2012-10-02). "Ron Perry Named Songs Music Publishing President and Head of A&R". Billboard. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
- ↑ "SONGS Songwriters". Songs Music Publishing. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
- ↑ "Lorde Signs $2.5 Million Deal with Songs Music Publishing: Inside the Lengthy Bidding War". Billboard. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
- ↑ "Pub Briefs: Nelly Signs With SONGS Music ...". Billboard. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
- ↑ "SONGS Music Publishing Signs Worldwide Co-Publishing Deal with The Weeknd". Billboard. 2013-09-09. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
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