Streaming Changed Music.
It’s Changing Investing Too.

The Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund (“the Fund”) offers accredited investors the opportunity to participate in a bold new asset class — music royalties.

Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund

Turning Music Into an Asset: Royalties as Intellectual Property

Music royalties are recurring payments earned from the use of copyrighted songs. Creating a musical work automatically generates copyright protection. That copyright becomes an intellectual property (IP) asset.

Music streaming is driving global growth

Like real estate is defined by location, royalties are defined by cultural permanence. Some music never stops earning — those songs are embedded in cultural playlists.

Investment Benefits

Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund

A Canadian Fund. A Global Catalog.

The Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund invests in a portfolio of high-quality Music Rights primarily through the Albany Avenue Music Fund LP ("the LP") which presently owns 1000+ titles (and their derivative works), over 3 catalogs, and is entitled to all revenues for the life of the copyright. The Music Portfolio currently holds Music Rights for many performers, including this growing list of artists

Fund Objective

The Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund (“the Fund”) offers accredited investors the opportunity to participate in a bold new asset class of music royalties. The Fund’s investment objective is to provide the holders of the Units (“Unitholders”) with the opportunity for long-term growth by investing in a portfolio of high Quality Music Rights (the “Music Portfolio”)

Music Manager

Grow to the Light Inc. is the Music Manager overseeing the Fund’s music portfolio. Grow to the Light’s principal, Gavin Brown, has a 30-year relationship with music copyright. Since the early 90s, Gavin has been involved in over 2,000 songs as a songwriter, producer, and musician. He has co-written, produced or performed on more than 50 #1 songs, earned numerous Gold and Platinum awards, 13 Juno Awards, and a Grammy nomination.

In 2020, Gavin co-founded The Barometer Global Music Royalty Fund. That fund has acquired over $100 million in music royalty assets and is a closed-end LP expected to exit via sale of the catalog by 2028.

Drawing on his creative and financial experiences, Gavin launched the Albany Avenue Music Fund LP in January 2024, and then launched the Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund in June 2024, to provide Canadian investors the opportunity to invest in music royalties.

Pricing Information

  • Net Asset Value Per Unit as at April 30, 2025
  • QWE775 Class A: $10.0000
  • QWE776 Class B: $10.0000
  • QWE777 Class F: $10.4620
  • QWE778 Class G: $10.0000
  • QWE780 Class I: $10.0000

Documents

  • Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund Fact Sheet (English)
  • Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund Brochure (English)
  • Qwest Albany Avenue Music Fund Term Sheet (English)