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MPL Communications, Inc., one of the largest independent publishing company's in the world, announced today that it will launch a new marketing and licensing initiative that spotlights the solo career of Paul McCartney.
The material encompasses the past 30 years of McCartney's solo career and includes such classics as Jet, No More Lonely Nights, With A Little Luck, and Let 'Em In. The CD features twenty handpicked tracks culled from the hundreds of songs available in Paul's catalog, and will be distributed to key music executives. MPL in New York will be responsible for worldwide licensing and administration.
“The magic of music is something which unites all kinds of people – young, old, artistic and corporate,” said McCartney. “In our company, we aim to bring this magic to the world while at the same time maintaining the integrity of the music.”