Rod Stewart Abandons Sale of Music Catalog

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Sir Rod Stewart is calling off the sale of his music catalog.

The music legend has spent two years negotiating a deal with Hipgnosis Songs Fund, but has ultimately decided that Hipgnosis, which has already bought the rights to music by Bruce Springsteen, Justin Bieber, and Lindsey Buckingham, was not the right owner for his “life’s work.”

In a statement, he explained, “This catalogue represents my life’s work. And it became abundantly clear after much time and due diligence that this was not the right company to manage my song catalogue, career or legacy.”

Stewart has sold more than 250 million records worldwide.

Although Stewart did not agree to sell his catalog, he is selling something else – blended Scotch Whisky.

Wolfie’s Whisky, was reportedly designed to reflect Rod’s rock ‘n’ roll heritage and was inspired by the legendary musician’s early “hell-raising days”.

Stewart said, “Wolfie’s is a rascal of a thing, and with just a sip the whisky takes you back to the good old days. Fine-tuned and perfectly balanced, Wolfie’s is a delight both over ice and mixed into a favourite cocktail. It’s a fine tipple, whether you’re partying with friends, celebrating a Celtic win, or reminiscing with family. For me, Wolfie’s depicts the carefree behaviour of my more mischievous days and the excitement of what life still has to offer. Let the good times roll!”

Fans are encouraged to sign up here for access to an exclusive Wolfie’s presale on June 16th.

 

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