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Digital Music News on MSNLive Nation Acquires Team Event, Bringing Electric Avenue Under Its Festival UmbrellaLive Nation Entertainment has acquired Team Event, the New Zealand-based events producer renowned for staging Electric Avenue ...
Electric Avenue Published Sep 01, 2002 at 8:00 PM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 6:27 PM EST By Keith Naughton Newsweek Is A Trust Project Member ...
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OPINION: Trump rocks down to Electric Avenue and into copyright ...Eddy Grant wrote, recorded and produced the 3 minute and 48 second song entitled Electric Avenue (You know it, go ahead and sing along.) He and companies he controls own the copyright.
If you miss the '80s, tribute band Electric Avenue has you covered in Buford next month. The group dedicated to pop music from the decade characterized by big hair and synthesizers will perform at ...
A full closure starts Monday for the Electric Avenue bridge over Lake Whatcom while workers reinforce the span to allow for travel on both traffic lanes. Woburn Street will be the north-south ...
A copyright lawsuit over Eddy Grant's 1983 hit "Electric Avenue" has become an unlikely venue for a legal clash over alleged Donald Trump campaign secrets, as lawyers for Trump and Grant argue ...
Electric Avenue has been at 300 Ellicott St. since owner Richard Platt's father bought the building and opened it in 1981. Bartender Kiki Bee makes a Jack Me Up with slow gin, Jck Daniel's and 7-Up.
"Electric Avenue" musician Eddy Grant asked a Manhattan federal judge on Saturday to allow his attorneys to depose former U.S. President Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff and social media ...
Singer Eddy Grant filed a copyright lawsuit against President Donald Trump's campaign on Tuesday over a campaign video that his lawyers say illegally uses the singer's iconic 1983 song "Electric ...
The musician who wrote Reggae classic "Electric Avenue" sued President Trump for copyright infringement for using the song in a Twitter video that bashed Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Sometime in the next few days, Electric Avenue owner Jim Quance expects to sit across the street from his nightclub and watch bulldozers tear it down. More than a decade after the first nightclub ...
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