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The Killers renew publishing deal
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 26 April 2010
The Killers have extended their publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing. The new deal covers not only the band’s catalogue and future output, but also any solo projects by band members, which is perhaps telling.
The band’s manager Robert Reynolds told CMU: “I have nothing but good things to say about the people at Universal Music Publishing. We’ve worked with them since the beginning. They’ve been great and we are happy to continue the relationship”.
Speaking for Universal Publishing, Paul Connolly added: “I’m particularly proud we have extended our relationship with The Killers as they’re a band that we believed in from day one. Across all their albums they’ve proved that they have an outstanding and enduring talent for writing hit songs, from ‘Mr. Brightside’ on the first album to ‘Human’ on the last. I’m sure this will continue long into the future”.