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Author Topic: Today's Wall Street Journal article re: Irving Azoff's new artist legacy company  (Read 859 times)
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« on: July 19, 2021, 08:58:53 AM »

https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-a-longtime-music-executive-is-trying-to-protect-artists-legacies-11626523203?mod=searchresults_pos1&page=1

In the article:

WSJ: What does legacy management look like at Iconic?

mr. azoff: On the Beach Boys, they haven’t gotten along well. It’s been famously chronicled, but we think we’re the glue that’s now getting them to get along well, and we think over the past decade of fighting that there were a lot of missed opportunities. They are the American Beatles, and they don’t get recognized as that. We’re going to start with this documentary, and then their 60th anniversary is next year. We have planned a tribute concert that we film and we’ve sold to a major network. There’ll be everything from a Sirius XM channel, to traveling exhibits of all their memorabilia. There have been multiple offers for a feature movie, a biopic. Those are some examples of the things that on their own they wouldn’t have accomplished, because they weren’t able to manage their business.
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