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War bandmates sue over missing royalties

Members of veteran funk band War are taking label executives at Far Out Music to court amid allegations they are owed more than $300,000 (£187,500) in royalties. The Low Rider hitmakers claim record bosses have “substantially underreported and underpaid” original bandmates Harold Brown, Lee Oskar Levitin and Howard Scott, as well as representatives for Morris ‘BB’ Dickerson and Charles Miller, due to an issue with the way their royalties are calculated – and now they are demanding compensation.
They filed papers in Los Angeles Superior Court, four years after settling another dispute over written agreements from the 1970s for their composing and recording services, according to Entlawdigest.com.

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