Dubai Blue
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Could they not have waived their rights a lot earlier then? Or was it that Klein owned the rights to the Andrew Oldham Orchestra versions?They fired Klein nearly 50 years ago!
Could they not have waived their rights a lot earlier then? Or was it that Klein owned the rights to the Andrew Oldham Orchestra versions?They fired Klein nearly 50 years ago!
Could they not have waived their rights a lot earlier then? Or was it that Klein owned the rights to the Andrew Oldham Orchestra versions?
And those rights passed back to them when he died? I'm just wondering why they're able to waive their rights now but weren't back in 1997.It's in the article. Klein owned the rights. That was one of the principal legal disputes with him back in 1970.
And those rights passed back to them when he died? I'm just wondering why they're able to waive their rights now but weren't back in 1997.
I somehow completely missed the part about Klein's son. Makes sense now.Tell you what, why don't you read the article linked at the top?