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Gaga Music signs with Bucks for UK & Ireland

Australia’s Gaga Music has entered into an administration deal with Bucks Music Group.

By Music NetworkPublished Sep 3, 2019
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Australia’s Gaga Music has entered into an administration deal with Bucks Music Group for the UK and Ireland.

The company, with offices in Sydney and Melbourne, offers administration of catalogues, sync tie-ups and distribution services.

It teams with independents for different territories.

It has worked with Australian and New Zealand acts including The Cat Empire, Bec Sandridge, Japanese Wallpaper, Hockey Dads, Wolf & Cub, The Middle East, Cash Savage & The Last Drinks, Hold Tight, Andrew Bird, Holly Throsby and Fazerdaze.

Gaga founder Grant Gillies said: “Gaga Music is proud to be joining the iconic Bucks Music Group.

“We’re humbled to be part of such a rich music heritage.

“Our intention has always been to offer our artists access to a worldwide network of quality partners and we’re confident we’ve found our people here at Bucks.”

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Jonathan Tester, head of creative sync at Bucks Music Group, added: “I was introduced to Grant and Nadine (Riezouw', GM of operations and sync) over at Gaga by a music supervisor who suggested we should connect.

“Having spoken to Grant it was clear that we share the same values as independents as well as a love of developing and supporting new talent.

“They have a phenomenal roster of bands and artists, and we are very excited to be able to work the cataloguee for sync in the UK.”

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