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Troy Carter Named Entertainment Advisor for Prince’s Estate


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The man who once managed Lady Gaga and�Meghan Trainor is now serving as the Entertainment Advisor for Prince’s estate according to Hits Daily Double. Currently serving as the�global head of creative services for Spotify, Troy Carter will stay with the streaming service as well as advise the Prince estate in order to continue the purple reign.Comerica Bank who recently replaced Bremer Trust as special administrator overtaking the management of the estate released a statement to Billboard about Troy Carter’s involvement with the estate.”Comerica Bank is proud to acknowledge that Troy Carter has been named entertainment adviser to the Prince estate,” said the bank’s statement released to Billboard. “His considerable music industry experience and expertise will be invaluable as the work of the Prince estate moves forward. In light of the confidential nature of estate settlement matters, however, we will have no further comment other than this acknowledgement.”With so many people vying for a piece of Prince’s legacy, we will see how this plays out.


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