List of Sony/ATV Music Publishing artists
Sony/ATV Music Publishing is a music publishing company co-owned by The Michael Jackson Estate and Sony Music. The organisation was originally founded as Associated Television (ATV) in 1955 by Sir Lew Grade. In 1957, ATV acquired Pye Records as a wholly owned subsidiary. At the time, Pye Records was one of the three major record companies in the UK and accounted for the vast majority of music records sold in the country. The Searchers, The Kinks, Donovan, The Moody Blues, Mungo Jerry and Petula Clark were some of the artists whose music Pye Records released. ATV Music Publishing was then created to exploit and publish the catalogue of songs written by artists on the Pye Record label.[1]
ATV Music Publishing and Pye Records were both at the forefront of the British music explosion in the 1960s. The businesses held contracts with several US companies, allowing them to manufacture and distribute records in the UK. ATV Music Publishing and Sir Grade acquired the rights to the Lennon–McCartney song catalogue, Northern Songs, in 1968. The catalogue featured every song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney until The Beatles' split in 1971. Len Beadle, the company's head, signed up many songwriters and bought numerous song catalogues during this time period.
Grade's fortune began to dwindle as the 1980s approached and by the mid-1980s, ATV Music Publishing and Pye Records were both up for sale. The companies were bought by Australian businessman Robert Holmes à Court, who in turn sold them to Michael Jackson for $47.5 million in 1985.[1][2][3] In 1995, Jackson agreed to merge the catalogue with Sony Music for $95 million and renamed it Sony/ATV Music Publishing. The company became the second largest music publisher in the world.[4] Throughout the 2000s, Sony/ATV continued to purchase several smaller catalogues to expand its repertoire, including the Leiber and Stoller catalogue containing several Elvis songs.[1] Famous Music, a music publishing business with a song catalogue of more than 125,000 songs including "Moon River" and "Footloose", was sold to Sony/ATV Music Publishing in 2007. The deal, sought by Viacom, included the hits of Eminem, Akon, Collective Soul, Jet, Linda Perry, Björk, Shakira and Beck.[5][5][6]
In 2012, Sony/ATV won the EU approval to acquire EMI's catalogue from Citigroup, a deal that currently makes Sony/ATV Music Publishing the largest music catalogue in the world with the copyright to over 2,000,000 songs and annual revenues in excess of $1.26 billion.[7] Estimations of the value of the catalogue range between $1.75 and $8 billion.
0–9
A
- A1[10]
- Abs Breen[11]
- Afrika Bambaataa[12][13]
- Akon[5]
- Allen Ritter[14]
- Alex Cartana[15]
- Alison Clarkson[16]
- Amen[17]
- Andrea Martin[18]
- Andy Bell[19]
- Angie Stone[20]
- Ant & Dec[21]
- Anthony Rossomando[22]
- Architecture in Helsinki[23]
- Armand Van Helden[24]
- AronChupa[25]
- ATB[26]
- Atomic Kitten[27]
B
- B2K[28]
- Babyface[29]
- Backstreet Boys[27]
- Baha Men[8]
- Band of Skulls[18]
- Band Ohne Namen[30]
- Beck[5]
- Beenie Man[31]
- Belle & Sebastian[26]
- Bernadette Nolan[28]
- Beverley Knight[32]
- Beyoncé Knowles[33]
- Billy Crawford[34]
- Billy Mann[8]
- Björk[6]
- The Black Eyed Peas[19]
- Blazin' Squad[35]
- Blondie[25]
- Blue[10]
- Bob Dylan[36]
- Bob Luman[37]
- BodyRockers[38]
- Bomfunk MC's[39]
- Bon Jovi[19]
- Boy Kill Boy[32]
- Boyz II Men[8]
- Brenda Lee[37]
- Brian Harvey[40]
- Brian Kennedy[41]
- Brian West[18]
- Brick & Lace[18]
- Bright Eyes[18]
- Brooks & Dunn[42]
- Bruce Springsteen[43]
- Bryan Adams[24]
- Bush[8]
- Busted[44]
C
- Carlos McKinney[18]
- Cartel[18]
- Cassidy[45]
- Cat Stevens[46]
- Catatonia[27]
- Cedric Gervais[25]
- Celine Dion[10]
- Chantal Kreviazuk[18]
- Charlie Pride[37]
- Charlie Sexton[18]
- Charlotte Sometimes[18]
- Cher[47]
- Cherry Ghost[48]
- Cheyenne Kimball[18]
- Chico Bennett[18]
- Chink Santana[18]
- Chris Braide[22]
- Chris Cornell[18]
- Christina Aguilera[49]
- Chucky Thompson[18]
- Claudette Ortiz[50]
- Clean Bandit[25]
- Clinic[51]
- Colby O'Donis[18]
- Coldplay[41]
- Collective Soul[18]
- Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band[18]
- Conway Twitty[37]
- Corinne Bailey Rae[52]
- Crossfade[18]
- Cubeatz[53]
- Cycle Sluts from Hell[54]
- Cyndi Lauper[55]
D
- Daniel Bedingfield[56]
- Daniel Powter[8]
- Dannii Minogue[57]
- Danny![58]
- Darrell Scott[8]
- Darren Hayes[10]
- Dave Grusin[8]
- Dave Tozer[8]
- David Crosby[18]
- Def Leppard[59]
- Delerium[39]
- Delta Goodrem[60]
- Des'ree[61]
- Destiny's Child[9]
- Die Antwoord
- Distant Soundz[62]
- Dixie Chicks[8]
- DJ Snake[25]
- Don Gibson[37]
- Donny Osmond[24]
- Donovan[1]
- Duke Ellington[8]
E
- Ed Roland[18]
- Ed Sheeran[18]
- Eg White[43]
- Electric Six[63]
- Elliott Yamin[64]
- Elvis Presley[65]
- Emma Bunton[49]
- Eminem[6]
- Engelbert Humperdinck[66]
- Erasure[67]
- Estelle[68]
F
- Fabolous[28]
- Faith Hill[8]
- Fall Out Boy[69]
- Fetty Wap[70]
- Five[71]
- Five Finger Death Punch[18]
- Flight of the Conchords[18]
- Flo Rida[18]
- Flobots[18]
- Fran Healy[10]
- Freestylers[45]
G
- Gabrielle[15]
- Gareth Gates[72]
- Gary Barlow[48]
- Gary Powell[22]
- Gemma Fox[73]
- George Michael[10]
- George Strait[74]
- Geri Halliwell[27]
- Girls Aloud[75]
- Glassjaw
- Goldie Lookin Chain[76]
- Gorillaz[77]
- Graham Nash[42]
- Greg Laswell[18]
- Gretchen Wilson[78]
- GS Boyz[18]
- Gwen Stefani[8]
H
- H & Claire[11]
- Hank Williams[65]
- Hear’Say[79]
- Hilary Duff[8]
- Hockey[80]
- Hope of the States[81]
- Hundred Reasons[82]
I
J
- Jam & Spoon[51]
- James Brown[8]
- James Morrison[48]
- Jason Nevins[57]
- Jay Sean[45]
- Jay-Z[86]
- Jeff Buckley[18]
- Jeff Carson[74]
- Jennifer Lopez[27]
- Jerry Wallace[37]
- Jesse Harris[18]
- Jessica Simpson[45]
- Jessie Baylin[18]
- Jet[8]
- Jet Black Stare[18]
- Jimi Hendrix[69]
- Joe Diffie[74]
- Joe Jackson[18]
- Joe Strummer[87]
- Joe Tex[37]
- John Legend[8]
- John Mayer[42]
- Johntá Austin[18]
- Jonas Brothers[18]
- Joni Mitchell[5]
- Joss Stone[8]
- Junior Jack[39]
K
- Kaci[88]
- Kasabian[89]
- Katie Melua[90]
- Kelly Rowland[57]
- Kevin Gomringer[53]
- Kish Mauve[91]
- K'naan[18]
- Kraftwerk[42]
- KT Tunstall[69]
- Kylie Minogue[10]
L
- Lady Gaga[18]
- Lamb of God[18]
- Las Ketchup[72]
- Lauryn Hill[18]
- LeAnn Rimes[72]
- Lee Greenwood[37]
- Lemar[60]
- Lemon Jelly[92]
- Lenka[18]
- Leonard Cohen[55]
- Liberty X[93]
- Lil' Kim[9]
- Lil Lody[94]
- Linda Perry[5]
- Linkin Park[86]
- Little Richard[37]
- Liz Phair[18]
- LL Cool J[8]
- Louis Biancaniello[18]
M
- Manic Street Preachers[49]
- Marc Anthony[18]
- Marc Nelson[18]
- Mark Ronson[25]
- Mario[18]
- Mark Owen[57]
- Mary J. Blige[39]
- Maxwell[18]
- MC Lyte[73]
- Melanie Brown[26]
- Mercury Rev[83]
- Merle Haggard[37]
- Michael Jackson[18]
- Mike Mangini[8]
- Miles Davis[65]
- Mims[18]
- Miniature Tigers[18]
- Mint Royale[95]
- Mis-Teeq[93]
- Modest Mouse[8]
- Modjo[49]
- Mungo Jerry[1]
N
- Narcotic Thrust[20]
- Natasha Bedingfield[9]
- Ne-Yo[32]
- Neal McCoy[74]
- Neil Diamond[36]
- Nelly Furtado[60]
- Nikki Flores[18]
- Nikki Jean[18]
- Nile Rodgers[18]
- Nodesha[96]
- Norah Jones[97]
O
P
- Patsy Cline[37]
- Paul Weller[86]
- Pearl Jam[55]
- Pet Shop Boys[10]
- Peter Cincotti[18]
- Petula Clark[1]
- Pharrell Williams[25]
- Phats & Small[93]
- Pink[8]
- Plummet[15]
- Psy[98]
Q
R
- R. Kelly[45]
- Razorlight[99]
- Reba McEntire[74]
- Red[18]
- Reef[100]
- Richie Sambora[78]
- Rick Ross[9]
- Ricky Martin[49]
- Rihanna[9]
- Rise Against[18]
- Rishi Rich[45]
- Robert Palmer[18]
- Robert Plant[101]
- Roger Miller[37]
- Rolling Stones[39]
- Ronan Keating[39]
- Roy Acuff[37]
- Roy Orbison[65]
- Ryan Adams[45]
S
- S Club 7[10]
- S Club Juniors[72]
- Sade[36]
- Safri Duo[30]
- Saigon[18]
- Sam & Mark[28]
- Samantha Mumba[49]
- Santana[102]
- Sara Bareilles[18]
- Sarah McLachlan[69]
- Sarah Whatmore[72]
- Sasha Dobson[18]
- Scars on Broadway[18]
- Scooch[102]
- Sean Kingston[9]
- Secondhand Serenade[18]
- Shakira[5]
- Shapeshifters[44]
- She Wants Revenge[18]
- Simon Webbe[19]
- Simple Kid[103]
- Snoop Dogg[9]
- Souad Massi[104]
- Sound the Alarm[18]
- Speedway[103]
- Spiller[105]
- State of Shock[18]
- Stephen Gately[100]
- Stephen Stills[8]
- Stevie Nicks[78]
- Sue Thompson[37]
- Suede[11]
- Sugababes[106]
- Sweetie Irie[107]
- Syk Sense
- System Of A Down[10]
T
- Talay Riley[108]
- Taylor Swift[18]
- Teddy Geiger[18]
- The Almost[18]
- The Beautiful South[47]
- The Beatles[109]
- The Champs[37]
- The Cheeky Girls[57]
- The D.E.Y.[18]
- The Everly Brothers[65]
- The Game[18]
- The Hoosiers[48]
- The Kinks[1]
- The Knickerbockers[37]
- The Medic Droid[18]
- The Mescaleros[87]
- The Moody Blues[1]
- The Newbeats[37]
- The Rasmus[45]
- The Searchers[1]
- The Starting Line[18]
- The Ting Tings[48]
- The Vines[110]
- The Wreckers[18]
- Tim Gomringer[53]
- Tim McGraw[74]
- Tiwa Savage[18]
- Tom Jones[72]
- Tomcraft[111]
- Tony Christie[112]
- Travis[99]
- Tweenies[49]
- Tymes 4[71]
U
V
W
- We Are Scientists[19]
- Westlife[35]
- Wheatus[27]
- Whitney Houston[8]
- Will Smith[11]
- Will Young[43]
- Willie Nelson[55]
- Wyclef Jean[42]
See also
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