Cuban state music company expands deal with Sony

January 25, 2018 10:05 am | Updated 10:05 am IST

 Cuban band Frasis plays after an agreement ceremony between Sony and the Cuban label Egrem in Havana, Cuba.

Cuban band Frasis plays after an agreement ceremony between Sony and the Cuban label Egrem in Havana, Cuba.

Cuba’s Musical Editions and Recording Company, known by its Spanish acronym EGREM, holds the rights to works by thousands of Cuban artists, including renowned musicians such as Benny More, Chucho Valdes and Omara Portuondo.

Under a deal signed Wednesday, U.S.-based Sony/ATV, the world’s leading music publisher, will license rights to songs in EGREM’s catalog to clients in the television and film industry, and streaming services, among other clients.

Sony/ATV officials said they were receiving a standard commission from sales of EGREM property but declined to discuss the precise terms of the deal. Sony Music signed a 2015 deal to distribute EGREM artists’ albums worldwide.

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