The former members and estates of Led Zeppelin, its label, and/or whoever bought the rights to each individual song own them.
The rights of songs can be purchased on an individual basis and owners are not always known publically. Conditions for the use of songs can also be imposed by the band or label even if sold.
Angus
Paul McCartney
Uh, radiohead does? Generally speaking a songwriter owns 100% of their songs unless a third party assisted in the writing process. It can depend on the conditions of their signing too.
his brother ziv brant who lives in haifa. he is a producer. www. mikebrant. be
The back catalogue of GnR songs is co-owned by Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan. Axl has sole ownership of the band's name.
Angus
Paul McCartney
Uh, radiohead does? Generally speaking a songwriter owns 100% of their songs unless a third party assisted in the writing process. It can depend on the conditions of their signing too.
his brother ziv brant who lives in haifa. he is a producer. www. mikebrant. be
Microsoft owns the rights to Halo.
Not Michael Jackson. He does own the rights to "Carolina on My Mind" that is included in the Beatles songs he has the rights to, but he does not own the rights of "South Carolina on My Mind".Always check Snopes.
Ah, what a lovely question! The rights to John Denver's songs are typically owned by his estate or music publishers who manage his catalog. It's wonderful to see your interest in his music, and I encourage you to keep exploring the beauty and inspiration found in his songs.
who owns movie rights? how do you research movie rights?
Jobim's works are controlled by Corcovado Music, and in part by Songs of Universal. Print rights are usually (but not always) handled by Hal Leonard, and mechanical licenses can be obtained through the Harry Fox Agency.
There are hundreds of songs by that name. The theme from the 1944 Gene Tierney film is handled by Warner Chappell.
The back catalogue of GnR songs is co-owned by Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan. Axl has sole ownership of the band's name.
As of 2021, Phil Collins sold the rights to his music catalog, including his solo work and songs from his time with Genesis, to the music rights company Concord Music. This deal allowed Concord to manage and exploit the rights to his songs, though Collins retains some personal rights as the artist. The ownership of music rights can change over time, so it's advisable to check for the most current information.