Graham Jones, Senior Director of Music for the British army's Coldstream Guards regiment, front center, poses for photographs with music manager Daniel Glatman, front right, and Dickon Stainer, front left, managing director of the Decca Records label, after he signed a recording contract with Decca, who are owned by the Universal Music Group on Horse Guards Parade in London, Tuesday June 23, 2009. The regimental band of the Coldstream Guards on Tuesday signed a one million pound ($1.64 million, 1.18 million euro) recording contract with Universal Music who also have deals with music artists such as Amy Winehouse and Eminem. AP Photo logo AP Photo 5 months ago

Graham Jones, Senior Director of Music for the British army's Coldstream Guards regiment, front center, poses for photographs with music manager Daniel Glatman, front right, and Dickon Stainer, front left, managing director of the Decca Records label, after he signed a recording contract with Decca, who are owned by the Universal Music Group on Horse Guards Parade in London, Tuesday June 23, 2009. The regimental band of the Coldstream Guards on Tuesday signed a one million pound ($1.64 million, 1.18 million euro) recording contract with Universal Music who also have deals with music artists such as Amy Winehouse and Eminem.