Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Axl Rose Caves In to Irving Azoff and Lets Him Win
Beverly Hills Courier
Lawsuits between Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose and his former manager concerning commissions and concert touring have been resolved, attorneys for both sides told a judge today.
"They were settled to the mutual satisfaction of the parties," said attorney Howard King on behalf of the singer's ex-manager, Irving Azoff.
The resolutions were announced on the day Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Rita Miller had scheduled trial of the two cases between the rocker and Azoff.
No terms were divulged. But after a preliminary accord was reached, lawyers for Rose filed papers stating that the final accord would involve "a comprehensive touring agreement in which Guns N' Roses would perform at various...venues."
Azoff sued the 49-year-old singer in March 2010, claiming Rose owed his ex-manager's company, Front Line Management, more than $1.8 million and broke a verbal agreement to pay the firm a 15 percent commission for performances by the band in Taipei, Seoul, Japan, Canada and South America.
Rose countersued two months later, claiming the manager tried to force him to reunite with his original Guns N' Roses bandmates and failed to properly promote the band's Chinese Democracy CD.
The suit also alleged Azoff lied about a prospective Van Halen "super tour" and mishandled the band's tour dates.
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2 comments:
man, it seems your blog has nothing to do with democracy in china...
Yeah, I thought the same thing. WTF is wrong with this place? It's all about Gun's And Roses, that old NYC band...
Shit we see in the internet...
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