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The Lion Sleeps Tonight - most famous example for unfair music business

The story around the popular hit The Lion Sleeps Tonight is one of the most famous examples for unfairness in the music business. The song, which was originally named Mbube, was first recorded by its writer Solomon Linda and his group The Evening Birds in 1939. Gallo Record Company from Johannesburg, South Africa, paid the artist a single fee for the recording and no royalties. Over the centuries the song had been recorded and performed in variations by numerous musicians and had been used in the Disney movie The Lion King, which caused a lawsuit in 1994.

The story of The Lion Sleeps Tonight - Wikipedia

Posted by Fairmusic Team on 17. August 2007 under cases


Prince – A Long Fight With the Industry

The story doesn’t begin with Prince giving away his new album for free. His fight with the music industry and his unorthodox marketing ideas have a longer history. Here’s an overview. (weiterlesen…)

Posted by Fairmusic Team on 14. August 2007 under cases