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8 апр 2025 : 
Watch: COREY TAYLOR Plays Acoustic Solo Show At 2025 SPOOKALA Horror Convention In Tampa

27 мар 2025 : 
Watch: SLIPKNOT's COREY TAYLOR Plays First Acoustic Show In Over Three Years

1 мар 2025 : 
COREY TAYLOR Collaborates With BAD OMENS On Cover Of KANSAS Classic 'Dust In The Wind'

11 сен 2024 : 
COREY TAYLOR, STEVE VAI And BILLY MORRISON Join Forces For 'Incite The Watch' Track And Video

5 июн 2024 : 
Watch COREY TAYLOR's Concert In Sofia, Bulgaria During Spring/Summer 2024 European Tour

20 май 2024 : 
COREY TAYLOR's 'CMF2B… Or Not 2B' Album Of Covers And B-Sides Receives Digital Release

3 апр 2024 : 
COREY TAYLOR: 'People Don't Understand The Numbness That Comes With' Suffering From Manic Depression

16 фев 2024 : 
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8 фев 2024 : 
COREY TAYLOR Says He Had 'A Complete And Utter Breakdown': 'I'm Getting The Help I Need'

25 дек 2023 : 
COREY TAYLOR On Scoring A Movie For First Time: 'It Was A Lot Of Fun' And 'I Can't Wait To Do It Again'

19 дек 2023 : 
COREY TAYLOR On Artificial Intelligence: 'I Don't Like Pondering The Fact That There's A Program That Can Mimic Anything'

4 дек 2023 : 
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29 ноя 2023 : 
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21 ноя 2023 : 
See COREY TAYLOR Perform In Tilburg, Netherlands During Fall 2023 European Tour

12 ноя 2023 : 
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12 окт 2023 : 
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23 сен 2023 : 
COREY TAYLOR - Fan-Filmed Video Of Entire New Jersey Show Streaming

22 сен 2023 : 
COREY TAYLOR On Original 'Halloween' Film: 'I've Watched That Movie More Than I've Looked At The Faces Of My Own Children'

21 сен 2023 : 
COREY TAYLOR: 'I Felt Like I Wasn't Getting The Credit For The Things I Was Actually Writing' For STONE SOUR And SLIPKNOT

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COREY TAYLOR Doesn't Think He Will Ever Sell Rights To His Songs



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SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor says that he doesn't ever foresee himself selling the publishing rights to the songs he has written with his various projects over the past couple of decades.

Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks and Neil Young are some of the iconic musicians who have recently sold off substantial rights to their music, whether it's just for publishing or the original recordings, known as masters. Investors, major music companies and private equity firms have poured billions of dollars into buying song catalogs, believing that the rise of streaming and growing music revenues will make song rights acquisitions highly lucrative in the long term as they can be exploited for up to 70 years after a musician's death.

When musicians sell their songwriting catalogs, they take a lump sum now, rather than counting on royalties from their music on whatever platform might be most popular in a few decades.

In a new interview with Belgium's Graspop Metal Meeting festival, Taylor was asked if he thinks he will ever be able to sell the rights to his catalog. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I still own all my publishing, yeah. Absolutely. Yeah… I've had offers in the past [to sell it], and I've been, like, 'Nah. Nah. We're good.' Because, to be honest, I'm still writing. I'm still modern in a way. I'm still kind of looking towards the future. My releases still do really, really well. So I'm still building that publishing up."

He continued: "I don't think there'll ever come a day when I'll sell it because it's just such a great thing that I can then pass on to my family that can help take care of my family if, God forbid, something happens to me. And to me, it's also a sign of the accomplishments — over 20 years of solid songwriting, solid production, solid publishing. And it's reflected in the fact that I can come back here [to Graspop Metal Meeting] with STONE SOUR or my solo thing or with SLIPKNOT tonight, do a completely different show, and every song would still hit like that. So it's something I'm really, really proud of."

Two years ago, KISS frontman Paul Stanley told Ultimate Classic Rock that the idea of older musicians selling their publishing rights in multimillion bundle deals makes perfect sense to him. "As far as I know, we only get one trip on this earth, and you can't take it with you, so I totally get it," he said. "If there's money to be had and it's going to make your life better, then why not? It's a different business model, but it makes total sense... At some point in your career, you look at what you've created and what it's worth. Artists do that; it's what painting's about. You don't stash your artwork — you sell it."

Earlier this month, Dee Snider spoke about his decision to sell his Snidest Music music publishing catalog of 69 songs — including the classic TWISTED SISTER rock anthems "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock" — to Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) in 2015. Regarding why he chose to sell his publishing catalog, Dee told the "New Theory Podcast": "It's math. And I was told there'd be no math [laughs] in rock and roll… But when you are getting your royalty checks every year, and they're big — I'm in the 50-percent tax bracket between state [and federal taxes] — so they're chopping off 50 percent. But capital gains on a sale of property is, like, 15, 20 percent. So if you can — they call it multiples. They give you 10 years' worth of royalties in advance, or whatever that number is. When you do the math, you look at it and you go, 'Okay, I'm gonna save 30 percent on taxes.' It's not even guaranteed that 10 years from now… I believe these songs will still have value. They're taking a chance. And I can take this chunk of change and I can invest it and secure it and make it my retirement fund, which I did. So it goes from being a thing that comes in and you're getting half of it taken away by the government every six months to a thing, guaranteed, 'Okay, I know I can work with this.' So a lot of people are doing it for just that reason."

Less than two years ago, Dylan sold the rights to all of his recorded music since 1962 to Sony Music Entertainment for a reported $200 million. Dylan had previously sold the songwriting portion of his catalog — which include music and lyrics — to Universal Music Publishing Group for a reported $300 million. In 2021, Nicks sold her portion of publishing rights to her songs to Primary Wave for a reported $100 million. That same year, Springsteen reportedly sold his catalog to Sony for more than $500 million.

"A lot of the artists that are selling their catalogs are getting to a point in their lives where they are planning their estates, sort of planning for the future and they are at a point in their lives where it makes sense to sell their music to provide for their families," Hannah Karp, editorial director at Billboard, told CNN in January 2022.




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