June 2 (Reuters) – Country music singer Garth Brooks is exploring the sale of his music catalog, seeking up to about $2 billion in a deal that could rank among the largest for an individual artist, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, June 2, citing people familiar with the matter.
• Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Brooks, 64, did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment.
• The potential transaction would include both his songwriting and recorded music rights, the report added.
• Brooks has recently discussed valuations ranging from $...
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