The Other Songs will manage Lloyd Webber’s back catalog and new music releases.
The Orchard will oversee music distribution across Lloyd Webber’s body of work.
The companies have worked with LW Entertainment (formerly The Really Useful Group) on several recent releases.
The cast album for SUNSET BLVD, featuring Nicole Scherzinger, reached Number 1 in the UK.
EVITA’s “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina,” featuring Rachel Zegler, hit Number 1 on the UK singles charts.
The Other Songs is a global independent record company founded by brothers Alastair and Billy Webber in 2018.
Its roster spans records, publishing and management.
The company manages some of the world’s most distinguished catalogs, including hits such as “I Feel Love” and “Hot Stuff.”
They also deliver contemporary hits such as Ren’s UK Number 1 album, Sick Boi.
Andrew Lloyd Webber: “I am very excited that The Other Songs will be partnering with me to represent my past and future recording work. After the success of their albums of Starlight Express, SUNSET BLVD and EVITA, I am thrilled that we will now have an exclusive long term relationship.”
Brad Navin, CEO, The Orchard: “We are incredibly excited to deepen our relationship with LW Entertainment and The Other Songs to include Andrew Lloyd Webber’s extraordinary music catalog. Andrew is experiencing a remarkable renaissance with the success of SUNSET BLVD, EVITA, and Masquerade, among many other projects. The Orchard is committed to maximizing this momentum, leveraging our global infrastructure to bring both his iconic, era-defining works and new creative endeavors to an even wider and more diverse audience worldwide, ensuring his legacy continues to thrive across all media and territories.”
Alastair Webber, Co-Founder, The Other Songs: “Following the success of SUNSET BLVD and EVITA, we’re very proud to announce a deeper partnership with Andrew and the forward-thinking teams at LW Entertainment and The Orchard, as we continue to build on one of the most uniquely positioned and best-known privately owned music catalogs in the world.”