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McCartney's deal with Starbucks
Sir Paul McCartney is about to sign a huge record deal with Starbucks. The Beatles legend will be the first artist to sign to Starbucks Records, their fledgling record label.
All the major record labels have been bidding to sign Paul's next album - but it looks like they will all be caught out by the Starbucks deal.
Paul, who has worked with Capitol Records on and off for 43 years, will take his entire back catalogue of Wings and solo work with him if he signs to Starbucks Records.
Starbucks plan to sign, record and produce its own artists and also to start a digital music download site with another company. The company already has a music business enterprise called Hear Music that releases compilations featuring tracks that have influenced established musicians.
The Rolling Stones and Sheryl Crow have previously selected their favourite songs for the Artists Choice compilations. Hear Music was involved in releasing the late Ray Charles' final album 'Genius Loves Company' in 2004 - which went on to win eight posthumous Grammy awards.



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