Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Missing Link Music Signs Charlie Bereal


Missing Link Music has signed a worldwide administration deal with Charlie Bereal. As a platinum-selling producer, musician and singer/songwriter, Charlie has become one of the most sought after touring guitar players in the industry.

Poised to take 2016 by storm, Bereal is a rising star, whose guitar melodies have enhanced such classic songs as "More Than a Woman" by Aliyah, "One Minute Man" by Missy Elliot, "Call Me I'll Be Around" by Cee-Lo, "Love is Like Whoa" by Mya and "Do What it Do" by Jamie Foxx.

Charlie has also accompanied many chart-topping artists in the music industry, including Jay Z, Ja Rule, P Diddy, Nelly, Busta Rhymes, Kanye West, Jamie Foxx, Ashanti, Brandy, Mario, Tweet, Missy Elliott, Toni Braxton, Mary Mary, and many more.

Charlie explains, "I love all types of music. I love epic sounding music and you can hear that in my work. I love soul and honesty in music."

About Missing Link Music:
Missing Link is one of the leading independent music publishing and rights management companies in the U.S., offering fast, efficient and transparent licensing and royalty collection for songwriters and rights holders. Founded in 1996, Missing Link started with the vision of offering the songwriter a modern music publishing and rights management platform. Through proactive negotiation of favorable rights holder terms in its agreements and licenses, Missing Link's mission is to place the songwriter's needs first, whether through royalty collection, international administration or creative support.

Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2016, Missing Link Music's roster boasts hundreds of Multi-Platinum songwriters and recording artists, while overseeing multiple global hits and thousands of major label-released songs. "From our genesis in 1996, it continues to be an exciting ride and we're very proud of our clients' achievements over the last two decades", says J.D. Dallam, Missing Link Music President.

http://www.missinglinkmusic.com

http://mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=189442

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