Singer Gwen Stefani and her band `No Doubt` have signed a new deal with Christina Aguilera`s manager, Irving Azoff.
The 44-year-old singer, who is set to replace Aguilera on `The Voice` USA later this year, has signed a new management deal with Azoff, who also represents the Eagles, Steely Dan and Van Halen, reportedly.
Gwen and her bandmates – who recently parted ways with Jim Guerinot Rebel Waltz Management after 16 years of working together – were courted by several other high profile managers before deciding to ink a contract with Azoff, 66, sources said.
Gwen is secretly working on her next solo album, following disappointing sales of No Doubt`s 2012 release, `Push and Shove.`
The singer previously insisted that her solo albums, `Love Angel Music Baby` (2004) and `The Sweet Escape` (2006) were never meant to be taken seriously.