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Pop Goes to Court Brian Southall

Pop Goes to Court By Brian Southall

Pop Goes to Court by Brian Southall


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Summary

Traces and chronicles some of the most famous, most notorious, most important and most ludicrous court cases involving some of the best selling musicians. Among the cases uncovered and revealed in this work are those involving Elvis Presley, Ozzy Osbourne, George Michael, Apple, Metallica, George Harrison and The Smiths.

Pop Goes to Court Summary

Pop Goes to Court by Brian Southall

For some - fans and pundits alike - watching the rich and famous forced into court to settle their arguments and have their finances, private lives and preferences aired in public is what makes pop and rock truly entertaining. Going back over 50 years, Pop Goes to Court traces and chronicles some of the most famous, most notorious, most important and most ludicrous court cases involving best selling musicians ever to be set before judges and juries. Among the cases uncovered and revealed are those involving Elvis Presley, Ozzy Osbourne, George Michael, Apple, Metallica, George Harrison and The Smiths.

About Brian Southall

BRIAN SOUTHALL worked as a journalist with Music Business Weekly, Melody Maker and Disc beforejoining A&M Records. He then began a 15 year career with EMI. Among other books he has written are the official history of Abbey Road Studios, the story of Northern Songs, the Beatles' music publishing company (both published by Omnibus Press), and the official story of the BRIT Awards, in addition to editing the best-selling Complete Beatles Recording Sessions.

Additional information

GOR008819198
9781847721136
1847721133
Pop Goes to Court by Brian Southall
Used - Like New
Hardback
Omnibus Press
20080804
368
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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