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Red Hot Chili Peppers Sells Catalogue For $US140 Million
Red Hot Chili Peppers are the latest act to sell off their catalogue. Hipgnosis Songs has reportedly paid $140 million for the catalogue.
The sale is a huge financial win for Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and John Frusciante, who wrote the bulk of the songs.
In the USA the hits of Red Hot Chili Peppers are:
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dani California (no 6, 2006)
Scar Tissue (no 9, 1999)
Otherside (no 14, 2000)
Snow (Hey Oh) (no 22, 2006)
By The Way (no 34, 2002)
The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie (no 38, 2011)
Red Hot Chili Peppers Hit Albums are:
Stadium Arcadium (no 1, 2006)
The 20 greatest Red Hot Chili Peppers songs – ranked
From The Uplift Mofo Party Plan to The Getaway, we rank the California-loving Red Hot Chili Peppers’ biggest tunes…
Words: Sam Law
So all-encompassing has been Red Hot Chili Peppers’ mainstream ubiquity and accessibility over the past 30 years that many ‘real’ rock fans seem to have forgotten the things that made the Los Angeles quartet great in the first place. Formed as a one-off “joke” all the way back in 1983 (yes, almost
four decades ago) by vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Michael ‘Flea’ Balzary, guitarist Hillel Slovak and drummer Jack Irons, foundations rooted in the punk-funk of bands like Defunkt and Contortions were built on with elements of the emergent alt.rock genre, while personal experiences with addiction and the 1988 death of Hillel bled a darkness into their sound. At their best, the Chilis became capable of striking stylistic shifts quite unlike anyone else.
Rhythm Lab Records and Reform Radio have announced a International Women’s Day event for up-and-comers in music industry.
The event, Girls Just Wanna, is a free, five-hour Zoom call open to cis and trans women, as well as non-binary people who are comfortable in a space that centres around the experiences of women. Organised by Reform Radio and their inhouse label, Rhythm Lab Records, the event has been funded by Youth Music, along with Arts Council England and Reform Radio sponsor, Jägermeister.
From 1PM - 6PM on the 8th of March, attendees will be given the chance to network with peers and attend workshops, as well as listen to talks from inspiring industry professionals, including BBCR1 Xtra DJ and DJ Mag UK s March coverstar, Jamz Supernova.
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