The rights to the musical stylings of Lucky Wilbury—the artist otherwise known as Bob Dylan—have been acquired by Primary Wave Music. The deal covers Lucky’s share of The Traveling Wilburys’ recorded-music and neighboring-rights royalties for the two LPs released by rock’s most casual supergroup, as well as the 2007 collected-works boxed set.
Since its release in 1988, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 has been certified triple platinum. Wilburys Lucky, Nelson (George Harrison), Otis (Jeff Lynne) and Charlie T. Jr. (Tom Petty) dedicated the equally beloved 1990 follow-up, Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3, to Lefty Wilbury, aka Roy Orbison, who’d died two months after the release of Vol. 1. These records represent the most collegial chapter of Dylan’s six-decade career.
“To acquire even a small portion of Bob Dylan’s work is exciting, to say the least,” said PW VP Business & Legal Affairs Samantha Rhulen. “We’re honored to add this bit of history to our growing music catalog.”
It’s comforting to know that “Tweeter and the Monkey Man” will be handled with care from this day forward.
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