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Music is Fueling Economic Growth in these Cities

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Music is Fueling Economic Growth in these Cities

I saw an ad on TV for a new upcoming series called “Cities of Success,” hosted by Carl Quintanilla.   My understanding is that they would profile a different city each week whose economy is doing well.

Season One, Episode One aired on Wednesday, December 6th featuring one hour in Nashville, Tennessee aka “The Music City!”  I figured it would include interesting information about different cities both financially and as a vacation destination. 

It turns out that the Nashville economy is booming with cranes everywhere!  Nashville is home to 2 million people and 52,000 businesses.  Dozens of publicly traded companies (such as Sony, Amazon, Mitsubishi Motors, and Oracle) have offices there and more are moving in.  In 2006, Nissan moved their corporate headquarters from Los Angeles to Nashville.  In 2018, investment firm Alliance Bernstein moved theirs from New York City to Nashville. 

Nashville is known as the center of the global country music scene.  It has the largest concentration of music-related jobs in the USA!  Companies like Nissan, Oracle, and Amazon are spending millions to build campuses with many jobs to feed Nashville’s tremendous growth.  Nashville has gone from the Mecca of Country Music to becoming a powerhouse in culture, innovation, and business!

Music is a magnet for tourism where, according to CNBC and the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, visitors are spending $27 million per day!  Two music superstars, Taylor Swift (as a 14-year-old) and Garth Brooks, launched their careers, both discovered while playing at the tiny “Bluebird Café” in downtown Nashville.  Nashville’s music industry brings in a whopping $10.3 billion dollars of revenue per year! 

This got me thinking about New York City and our State’s struggling economy. While we have 2 newer arenas in the UBS and Barclays Centers, so many small clubs such as CBGB’s, Studio 54, Copacabana, and Rockaway are long gone. 

In the past four years, the money in the music industry has skyrocketed like never before!  In my opinion, the reason for this is that investors, including private equity firms, have poured billions into the music market.  This started when interest rates were very low, and firms were looking for alternative investments.  Now, music royalties are considered a safe type of commodity, meaning an investment with a predictable return and low risk, somewhat like real estate.

Since 2020, music artists have sold all or a majority stake of their catalog rights for mega dollars.  As per BuzzFeed, see below:

            Musician                              Year Sold                              Price

Bruce Springsteen                          2021                                       $550 million

Bob Dylan                                         2020                                       $300+million

Sting                                                   2022                                       $300 million

Phil Collins plus Genesis               2022                                       $300 million

David Bowie                                     2022                                      $250 million

Dr. Dre                                               2023                                       $225 million

Justin Bieber                                    2023                                       $200+million

Motley Crue                                     2021                                       $150 million

Music has never been monetized to this level in history.  Nobody epitomizes this more than Taylor Swift, whose “Eras Tour” has just surpassed $1 billion in revenue.  Taylor Swift as an economy would have a higher output than the gross national product (GNP) of 50 of the world’s roughly 195 countries! 

Perhaps New York should start to open or reopen more music venues!

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