Peermusic has signed songwriter and recording artist Eyelar Mirzazadeh (professionally known as Eyelar) to a worldwide publishing deal.
Through the deal, Peermusic will publish Eyelar for future works, administer select ...
Peermusic has appointed Lorenzo Grignani to managing director, Peermusic Italy.
In this role, Grignani will oversee the company’s Italian creative and administration operations encompassing music publishing and Peer Southern Productions. ...
Peermusic has promoted Jody Farber to chief financial officer.
Farber previously served as senior vice president, finance and strategy for Peermusic. She will report to CEO Mary Megan Peer and ...
Peermusic has signed songwriter/producer and recording artist Dan Lancaster to a worldwide publishing deal.
Lancaster is a UK-based Grammy-nominated producer, mixer and songwriter. With a career spanning more than a ...
Peermusic has promoted Paul Smelt to chief operating officer.
In this newly created role, Smelt will oversee the administration of publishing and neighbouring rights for the company’s global offices. He ...
Peermusic has signed producer, musician and multi-instrumentalist Terrace Martin to a worldwide publishing administration deal.
Through the deal, Peermusic will also represent Terrace Martin for worldwide neighbouring rights.
Peermusic has signed Norwegian singer, songwriter and producer Aurora Aksnes, professionally known as Aurora, to a worldwide publishing deal.
The new agreement with Peermusic covers future compositions.
Peermusic has appointed Dave Ayers as executive vice president, A&R.
“In his role, Ayers will continue building on a legacy of signing and developing the boldest talent of the day, ...
Peermusic has signed British writer/producer and recording artist Amish Patel, professionally known as ADP, to a worldwide publishing deal.
The deal was signed in collaboration with the Peermusic UK and ...
Key players from the world of neighbouring rights have made their educated predictions on where the booming market is heading next.
According to the IFPI’s most recent study, the ...