Jonas Brothers Sell Partial Catalog to Father-Owned Investment Group
Jonas Brothers Sell Partial Catalog to Father-Owned Investment Group

Jonas Brothers Sell Partial Catalog to Father-Owned Investment Group

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The Jonas Brothers have sold a significant portion of their music catalog, including the publishing and recording rights to their three most recent albums and select singles, to an investment entity founded by their father, Kevin Jonas Sr. This entity, Jonas Catalog Holdings 1, operates in partnership with Jonas Group Entertainment, the family's Nashville-based company that manages their talent and music rights. Kevin Jonas Sr. won a competitive bidding war by emphasizing his passion for preserving and nurturing the band's musical legacy, describing the deal as a "full circle" moment for the family. The brothers retain ownership of their first four albums, while Jonas Group Entertainment will handle administration, licensing, and catalog development for the acquired works. The sale also includes plans to explore re-releases and build a dedicated sync team to maximize the catalog's potential. This unique arrangement reflects the family's deep personal and professional connection, with Kevin Jonas Sr. previously managing the group early in their career and expressing confidence in an easy collaboration moving forward.

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