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Startling Music

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British music publishing company
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Startling Music
IndustryMusic publishing
Founded1968
FounderRingo Starr
Headquarters
Key people
  • Bruce Grakal
  • Richard Rees-Pulley
  • Richard Starkey[1]

Startling Music is amusic publishing company, founded by musicianRingo Starr, drummer ofthe Beatles.[2]

Starr had initially been signed toNorthern Songs, the company set up by publisherDick James and Beatles managerBrian Epstein on behalf of the band in 1963. As the main songwriting Beatles,John Lennon andPaul McCartney drew a larger share of benefits (and royalties) from their contract, while Starr andGeorge Harrison were sometimes given second-class treatment, and found their songs and interests under-promoted by the company.

When Northern Songs was turned into a public company, Starr and Harrison were each given part-ownership (their shares together totalling about 1.8% of the venture), on top of the writer'sroyalties from their published songs. This was not incentive enough to re-sign with Northern Songs, though, as Lennon and McCartney (who owned about 15% each) did in 1968, when the band's publishing deal expired. Instead, Harrison started his own publishing company,Harrisongs, and Starr followed suit, establishing Startling Music. Both were thus somewhat insulated when Northern Songs fell victim to abuyout fromATV in 1969. (While Lennon and McCartney made the most of the situation by cashing in their shares in the company they no longer controlled, Starr and Harrison retained theirs, and continued to have a minority voice in Northern Songs.)

While Starr wrote the fewest songs of any Beatle (his contribution was more in ideas for lyrics or themes, occasional one-liners, or titles such as "A Hard Day's Night" and "Tomorrow Never Knows"), owning his own publishing gave Starr a sounder business footing, and a larger share of income than he had had as a "paid writer". Startling Music published "Don't Pass Me By" and "Octopus's Garden" and handled royalties for his co-written material with the other Beatles, on their last albums.

Afterthe Beatles broke up in 1970, Starr wrote or co-wrote much more of his own material for his solo records (withVini Poncia becoming a longtime collaborator, and Harrison teaming up with Starr on "Photograph" and other songs), and Startling Music continued to publish Starr's new music. He also bought the publishing rights to the songs he recorded in 1970 forBeaucoups of Blues, his second solo album and a venture into thecountry and western genre. With a string of hit singles and two hit albums in the early 1970s, Starr and his company both prospered.

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  1. ^"Startling Music Limited".company-information.service.gov.uk.
  2. ^Jacobs, Arthur, ed. (1977).British Music Yearbook. Vol. 5. Classical Music. p. 685.ISBN 978-0-85935-058-7.
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