According to Page Six, Prince’s vast music vault may soon about to be cracked open for the world to hear (and money to be made).
Prince’s longtime lawyer and manager L. Londell McMillan and Charles Koppelman, former head of EMI Music, have been appointed to be in charge of the late musician’s treasure trove of assets. Court-approved administrator of Prince’s estate, Bremer Trust, appointed Koppelman and McMillan.
“There is so much to be done with this estate. There are vaults full of music,” Koppelman said, also dishing on possible plans for a Broadway musical featuring Prince’s music.
“Prince was an icon on the level of The Beatles and Michael Jackson, and his legacy should be honored,” according to Koppelman. “Though his name was Prince, I always thought he was the king of music.”
Whether you agree or disagree with the vault being opened, it’s on now!