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Primary Wave acquires Kobalt music publisher

PRIVATEMar 23, 20262 months ago

Acquiring Company

Primary Wave Music

Acquired Company

Kobalt

Greater LondonMusicPublishingMusicPublishing

Description

Primary Wave has announced its acquisition of Kobalt, a major indie music publisher. This deal substantially enhances Primary Wave's influence in the music industry. Kobalt will continue to operate independently under Primary Wave's ownership, with CEO Laurent Hubert remaining in charge.

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Company

Primary Wave Music

About

Independent music publisher that has partnered with the estate of country/folk singer-songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker.

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