The son of the man who famously refused from signing the Beatles, has now acquired John Lennon and Paul Mccartney's early hits as a partner at boutique music publisher Round Hill Music.
Richard Rowe, whose father Dick Rowe turned down the Fab Four when he was an executive at Decca Records, and Round Hill founder Joss Gruss have landed the songs 'She Loves You', 'I Saw Her Standing There', 'Misery', 'From Me to You', 'There's a Place' and 'I Wanna Be Your Man' - one of the first hits for The Rolling Stones, among a catalogue of classics as part of a new partnership with Adage Classics.
The catalogue also contains other songs including 'Come Go with Me' by the Del-Vikings and Gene MCDaniel's '100 Pounds of Clay'.
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