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Young Rich Lister matches major labels with $10m for local music

Michael Bailey
Michael BaileyRich List co-editor

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The Financial Review Young Rich Lister behind Melbourne’s independent Unified record label has pledged $10 million over the next three years to develop Australian artists, which a former major-label boss says is far more than the big music players would be spending.

Jaddan Comerford, whose Unified provides a range of services for the likes of Ocean Alley and megastar Vance Joy, said his artists would be able to pitch for funding for projects like recording an album, pressing vinyl records or going on tour. He will recoup the investment, plus a commercial return, by sharing in the income generated.

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Michael Bailey writes on arts and culture, and edits Weekend Fin. He is a former editor of the Financial Review Rich List. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at m.bailey@nine.com.au

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