Todd Meagher
Todd Meagher is an American entrepreneur and songwriter. Music careerThroughout the 1980s Meagher's company Todd Meagher Music had a co-publishing songwriter deal with Warner/Chappell Music co-writing songs with artists including: Brad Gillis and Kelly Keagy for Night Ranger; Alexey "Alexei" Belov for Gorky Park; Jorge DeSaint and Stevie Rachelle for Tuff; Greg D'Angelo and James LoMenzo for White Lion; Erik Turner for Warrant; Julian Lennon and James Scott Cook;[1] Josh Todd;[2] and Vince Neil (of Mötley Crüe).[3][4] In 2010, Meagher and his company TODD Entertainment, LLC sued The Agency Group and booking agency TKO's President Andrew Goodfriend, seeking $20 million in damages.[5] The case was settled in 2017.[citation needed] Meagher is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, which organizes the Grammy Awards, as well as being affiliated with the Warner Chappell Music[3][4] and Broadcast Music, Inc.[2] as a writer and music publisher. Internet venturesIn, 2009, Meagher formed theRevolution, LLC, a music services company with John Lennon's son Julian Lennon and Michael Birch.[1][6] In 2010, Meagher again partnered with Lennon and Birch to relaunch MyStore.Com, an e-commerce website originally developed in 2005 for artists to sell their music and merchandise on their MySpace page.[7] References
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