Primary Wave Music Acquires Stake in “The Strokes” Catalog from Lead Singer Julian Casablancas

Primary Wave Music has acquired a stake in the music catalog of American rock band, “The Strokes” from a deal made with its lead singer, Julian Casablancas. With this deal, Primary Wave Music receives a stake in Casablancas’ publishing rights and the songs’ master rights. The deal includes access to a number of hits including "Last Nite," "Someday," and "Reptilia."

ICM Crescendo Music Royalty Fund has recently acquired producer royalty rights from Byron Gallimore. This deal includes songs performed by Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland, and Jo Dee Messina. The acquisition includes rights to a number of hits including Hill’s album “Breathe.”

ICM Crescendo Music Royalty Fund has acquired the producer royalty rights from Byron Gallimore for songs performed by Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland and Jo Dee Messina. In 1998, Byron produced Faith by Faith Hill, resulting in her most listened-to song, “This Kiss”. Byron worked closely with Faith Hill and produced all but her first two albums. The acquisition also includes rights to the album Breathe by Faith Hill, which won a Grammy Award for Best Country Album in 2001.

The firm is pleased to announce that Lisa Alter and Katie Baron have been named to Variety’s 2022 “Legal Impact Report.” This annual list profiles the top entertainment and media lawyers in the world, and it highlights their groundbreaking work in the music, film, television, and digital industries.

Reservoir has announced a deal for the catalog of lyricist Larry Kusik, known for his contributions to songs included in blockbuster hits such as The Godfather, Romeo and Juliet, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Reservoir founder and CEO Golnar Khosrowshahi has shared excitement in the ability to “continue [Kusik’s] legacy and introduce these evergreen songs to new listeners.”

Lisa Alter and Katie Baron were selected again to Billboard’s prestigious “Top Music Lawyers” list, which profiles the savviest legal counselors in the music industry. This year’s report recognized Lisa and Katie’s major clients and achievements from the past year, which include advising leading music publisher Primary Wave in several major catalog deals, as well as acting as music counsel to HYBE on its merger with Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings.

Katie Baron, partner at Alter, Kendrick & Baron, LLP, will be speaking on the panel “Why Million Dollar Music Catalog Sales Matter To You” at the upcoming SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas on March 17, 2022. The panel will explore why music catalog acquisitions are becoming commonplace, how these deals work, and what this “cashing out” means for the future of new as well as mid-level songwriters and recording artists.

Lisa Alter recently spoke with Newsy about Kidz Bop, the brand known for child-friendly recreations of over 900 popular songs from prominent artists including Britney Spears, Elton John, and Lil Nas X. In the segment, Lisa explains that Kidz Bop is able to legally recreate and alter popular songs because they do not claim to be the original artists of their work, and they also pay all required fees to the original copyright holders of the songs.

Influence Media has acquired the rights to Puerto Rican songwriter-producer Marco Masis (Tainy)’s pre-2021 catalog. A four-time Grammy nominee and Latin Grammy winner, Tainy has contributed towards hits for Daddy Yankee, Cardi B, Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and a number of other artists.

Primary Wave has acquired all rights of Regent Music Corporation and Jewel Music Publishing Co., Inc., the publishing catalogs founded by music publishing legends Gene Goodman and his late brother, Harry. The deals bring to Primary Wave songs including instrumentals such as surf classic “Pipeline”, works of jazz giants Lionel Hampton, Thelonious Monk, and Django Reinhardt (including “Minor Swing”), and the iconic Apache, one of the most sampled songs in hip hop.

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