Would BUSH's GAVIN ROSSDALE Ever Sell His Music Catalog?

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 13: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been converted to black and white.) Gavin Rossdale of Bush performs onstage at the 2024 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Presented by Capital One at the Honda Center on January 13, 2024 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

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During an appearance on the "Let There Be Talk" podcast, BUSH frontman Gavin Rossdale discussed being offered money to sell the publishing rights to his songs but decided against it due to concerns about the long-term implications. He mentioned iconic musicians like Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan who have recently sold off substantial rights to their music.

Rossdale shared his approach to evaluating such offers and emphasized the psychological impact of selling songwriting catalogs. The trend of musicians selling their catalogs for lump sums to secure their financial future has been on the rise, with notable deals involving artists like KISS and Stevie Nicks.

You can listen to the segment below...


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