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Warner/Chappell signs London Grammar
By Aly Barchi | Published on Monday 1 July 2013
Cool Britons London Grammar have signed a deal with the UK-side of Warner’s publishing arm Warner/Chappell. The publishing deal with the Big Life-managed trio presumably includes the song rights in the two tracks they’ve already released via their own label Metal & Dust Recordings.
Confirming the deal, Warner/Chappell MD Richard Manners says: “We haven’t fallen so deeply in love with a band for a long time and we are so thrilled to be working with them and with Big Life”.
This is the band’s most recent single ‘Wasting My Young Years’ – which, if you didn’t catch it at Glastonbury, you’ll have a chance to hear live at Longitude, Kendal Calling, Secret Garden Party and/or Camp Bestival, or alternatively, at one/all of the eleven live dates the band are headlining in October: