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axlrose.jpgGuns N' Roses main man Axl Rose has signed a new publishing deal with one of the fastest growing music groups.

In recent years, Sanctuary Music Group have followed an aggressive strategy of signing established acts to its catalogue to gain market share and publishing rights.

Axl Rose follows a string of high-profile artists including Lou Reed, Fun Loving Criminals, UB40, the New York Dolls and Morrissey onto Sanctuary's roster.

The deal, confirmed by the label yesterday (January 24), will include all Guns N' Roses back catalogue and new material.

A spokesperson for Sanctuary Group told Music Week the deal represents the latest step in building the Sanctuary Music Publishing portfolio, adding 'publishing is a strategic priority for the group.'

Axl Rose's now legendarily overdue new album 'Chinese Democracy' is thought to be due out this year and the new deal suggests that a release may well be imminent.

Source: Soundgenerator

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I wore out two casette tapes in Jr. High; one was Appetite for Destruction, and the other was Eazy-E's Eazy Does It.

I'm not really looking forward to an Axl album, but I think it will be interesting to hear.

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