The Fray sues manager over copyrights to songs (AP)
DENVER – The Fray songwriting duo of carpenter King and patriarch Slade are suing their trainer over the copyrights to their songs.
King and Slade wrote the 2005 hits “Over My Head (Cable Car)” and “How to Save a Life,” and the underway impact “You Found Me.” They feature trainer Gregg Latterman obtained coloured control of their songs when the adornment members subscribed a playing commendation in July 2005.
A causa filed weekday in U.S. District Court says Latterman told the adornment members his company, Evanston, Ill.-based Gregg Alan Corp., was effort exclusive a finders fee. Instead, the adornment alleges Latterman obtained control to a assets of the composers’ penalization finished the agreement.
Latterman didn’t directly convey a communication mitt at his duty after playing hours.
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