
Longtime music executive
Clive Black has joined
Primary Wave in the U.K. to focus on catalog acquisitions for the publisher’s IP Fund 3 and war chest.
Larry Mestel, Founder & CEO of Primary Wave Music, said, “Clive is a force in the music industry in the U.K. It’s great to have him as part of our team, providing a platform where his vast experience can continue to flourish.”
Black has run his
Blacklist Entertainment for more than a decade, consulting on business and A&R, plus managing his father, lyricist
Don Black. He is producing
Rehab The Musical, written by his brother
Grant Black and poet
Murray Laughlin Young, scheduled to opens in London in September 2022.
Black was in charge of
Primary Wave's London office when it opened in 2012.
Active in the music industry since the early 1990s, Black held A&R jobs at
Island Records,
EMI Records and
Warner Music before becoming Managing Director of EMI in 1995.
After leaving EMI, he set up
Blacknight with Sir
Cliff Richard and Blacklist Entertainment, which he eventually based at
Trevor Horn’s
Sarm Studios. Horn appointed Black President of his
SPZ, which he left in 2011 to restart Blacklist.