Estates of Jimi Hendrix bandmates who claim they “died in relative poverty” lose copyright case against record label
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The estates of Jimi Hendrix’s bandmates, who claimed that the artists “died in relative poverty”, have lost their copyright case against Sony Music.
Details of the lawsuit were revealed back in December, and saw the estate of Noel Redding, who died in 2003 aged 57, and drummer Mitch Mitchell, who died aged 62 in 2008, argue that the artists had been consistently excluded from a share of the revenue relating to their contributions to albums by The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
They had formed the band
Details of the lawsuit were revealed back in December, and saw the estate of Noel Redding, who died in 2003 aged 57, and drummer Mitch Mitchell, who died aged 62 in 2008, argue that the artists had been consistently excluded from a share of the revenue relating to their contributions to albums by The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
They had formed the band
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