Kenneth Bernoska

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Early Rivington deals varied in the amount paid to artists upon signing, but all of them—including Nev’s and, later, his contract with Opal—had one thing in common: The label would manage and thus reap a percentage of everything the artist did, from albums to concert tours and other lucrative appearances. Today, such agreements, called 360 deals, are frowned upon by artists as overreaching and exploitative.
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev
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