AXL ROSE Signs Publishing Deal With SANCTUARY

January 25, 2005

According to MusicWeek.com, Sanctuary Music Publishing announced on Monday (Jan. 24) that it has signed the publishing for GUNS N' ROSES legend Axl Rose.

The deal, which was confirmed by Sanctuary, covers all catalog on futures for the composer, including classics such as GN'R's "Sweet Child Of Mine".

It also follows a year after the company — a division of the 360-degree Sanctuary Music Group — announced its deal to sign UB40's catalog at Midem 2004. It has also recently signed a deal with Kobalt Music to use its technologies for administration purposes.

A spokesperson for Sanctuary Group says the deal represents the latest step in building the Sanctuary Music Publishing portfolio; publishing is a strategic priority for the group, he says.

(Thanks: TheNewGuns.com)

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