Apple has
reached a deal with former Beatle Ringo Starr for the distribution of his solo
work through the iTunes store, according to media reports.
Starr's solo albums released on
Koch
Records are already available through the store, but the latest addition
reportedly concerns music released on
EMI. The
label could not be reached for comment.
If the deal is official, Starr will become the third member of the group, or
estate in the case of John Lennon, to sign a solo deal with Apple.
Sir Paul McCartney
cut a deal
with Apple in May, and an agreement was reached earlier this month to bring
Lennon's solo
catalogue to the iTunes store.
The deal would leave the late George Harrison as the only member of the fab
four whose EMI solo work is not being sold through iTunes. EMI also distributes
The Beatles catalogue.
With three of the four band members signed up to solo deals with Apple,
speculation on a deal to bring The Beatles catalogue to iTunes may once again
heat up.
After a prolonged trademark battle between The Beatles' Apple Corporation and
Apple Computer, the two sides
made peace
earlier this year.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs used Beatles music and artwork in his
Macworld keynote in January, prompting many to speculate that a deal would be
imminent.
McCartney boosted that speculation in May, when he hinted that a deal to put
The Beatles on the iTunes store was in its final stages. Since then, however,
there has been no news from either camp.
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