Kanye, Eagles, Pearl Jam Among Artists, Labels Who Got Millions In PPP Funds [SEE THE LIST]
Kanye West, The Eagles, Guns ‘n Roses, Pearl Jam, Green Day and Nickleback are among the major artists and independent labels who received millions from the U.S. Payroll Protection Program designed to save struggling businesses affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Many artists used the funds to pay technical and support staff out of work after all tours were canceled.
Kanye West Gets Millions
But billionaire Kanye West got between $2 and $5 million in PPP funding for his high-end fashion brand Yeezy to save 106 jobs.
Yeezy is best known for sneakers which retail for $250 and is estimated to have earned about $1.5 billion last year.
The Eagles, Pearl Jam and Disturbed took funds of somewhere between $350,000 and $1 million, according to Rolling Stone. Most of the other artists including Tool, Imagine Dragons and Wilco received between $150,000 and $350,000 each.
PPP loans can become forgivable grants if used to cover the payroll. [LIST BELOW]
Record Labels Get Funding Too
The Grammy Museum and a number of independent labels also received more than $150,000 each in PPP funding including Jack White’s Third Man, Sub Pop, Stones Throw and ABKCO. [LIST BELOW]
The List
Artists who received PPP funds of $150,000 or more include (in no particular order):
- Kanye West
- The Eagles
- Pearl Jam
- Disturbed
- Green Day
- Tool
- Nickelback
- Imagine Dragons
- Weezer
- Chainsmokers
- Wiz Khalifa
- French Montana
- Lil Jon
- Rascal Flatts
- Kip Moore
- Jason Isbell
- Chris Stapleton
- Incubus
- Slipknot
- My Chemical Romance
- Wilco
- Weezer
- Cheap Trick
- Tim McGraw
- Chainsmokers
- Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon
- Gary Clark Jr.
- Papa Roach
- Ryan Tedder
- the Head and the Heart
Independent labels that received funding include:
- Dreamville
- Third Man
- Stones Throw Records
- Sub Pop
- Rostrum
- Gotta Groove Records
- Reckless Records
- ABKCO
The official list of all PPP loans over $150,000 is here.
H/T: Rolling Stone, Hypebeast, SBA
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