The Telegraph (Macon)

Redding’s estate partners with Sony to administer catalog

- BY JESSICA PAYNE

Otis Redding Jr.’s family has elected to carry on his legacy by partnering with Sony Music Publishing to administer the songs of the late soul legend in the United States.

His estate, doing business as Big O Holdings LLC, announced the agreement this week.

Though he died in a plane crash nearly 57 years ago at age 26, Redding’s family and others have kept his dream alive through the Otis Redding Foundation and will now continue those efforts through the Sony partnershi­p.

Redding’s widow, Zelma Redding, said in a Monday news release that efforts to keep her late husband’s legacy alive will continue.

“For over 50 years I have been diligent to make sure Otis’ legacy remains relevant and recognizab­le around the world. I feel that the Sony Music Publishing team can assist my family in this never-ending effort”, she said.

Redding’s music continues to influence pop-culture and musicians in all genres, as evidenced by artists including The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Jay-Z and Willie Nelson. He was posthumous­ly inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame in 1994 and honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievemen­t Award in 1999.

Redding, a songwriter and producer, is considered by many to be one of the most influentia­l performers in the history of American popular music. He’s considered a trailblaze­r in soul and R&B music due to his gospel-inspired, stylistic singing.

“As one of the most significan­t songwriter­s of our lifetime, Otis Redding remains an American treasure,” Jon Platt, Sony Music Publishing chairman & CEO, said in the release, “Otis’ songs have shaped the cultural landscape across genres and generation­s, and it is a privilege to partner with the Redding family as stateside custodians of this singular music catalog.”

“The King of Soul” released his debut album, “Pain In My Heart” in 1964 which produced

his first hit single, “These Arms of Mine.” The song reached No. 20 on the R&B charts, and was included on several soundtrack­s, and most prominentl­y in the movie “Dirty Dancing.”

Redding is known for other chart-topping hits including “Respect,” which was also a top hit for Aretha Franklin, “Try A Little Tenderness,” and “Hard To Handle,” which was covered by the Black Crowes.

Prior to his untimely death, Redding co-wrote “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” with Steve Cropper, which was released posthumous­ly in 1968 following his death on Dec. 10, 1967. The song hit No. 1 on the pop and R&B charts and received two Grammy Awards in 1969.

Brian Monaco, Sony Music Publishing president and global chief marketing officer said in the news release that Redding was a rare talent – his songs unmistakab­ly brilliant and their enduring impact continues to remain strong to this day.

“We are honored to join forces with the Redding family to represent his catalog and strengthen his legacy as one of the most iconic songwriter­s in American history,” he shared.

In 2022, the Otis Redding Foundation announced plans for a 9,000-square-foot Otis Redding Center for the Arts located in Macon, a place famous for its musical talent and heritage.

 ?? Courtesy Sony Music Publishing ?? From rear left Arron Saxe, Walter Jones, Derek Crownover, Jarred Andrews, Dexter Redding and from rear center Justin Andrews, Zelma Reddng, Karla Redding-Andrews, Brian Monaco, Liz Lewis and Jon Platt smile for a photo following the announceme­nt of a partnershi­p with the Estate of Otis Redding Jr. and Sony Music Publishing.
Courtesy Sony Music Publishing From rear left Arron Saxe, Walter Jones, Derek Crownover, Jarred Andrews, Dexter Redding and from rear center Justin Andrews, Zelma Reddng, Karla Redding-Andrews, Brian Monaco, Liz Lewis and Jon Platt smile for a photo following the announceme­nt of a partnershi­p with the Estate of Otis Redding Jr. and Sony Music Publishing.

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