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Universal Music Faces Federal Lawsuit For Recordings Lost In 2008 Fire

Representatives of several artists who lost master recordings in a 2008 fire at Universal Studios have filed a class action lawsuit seeking at least $100 million in damages, according to multiple media reports. The rock bands Soundgarden and Hole, country-rock singer-songwriter Steve Earle and the estates of rapper Tupac Shakur and rocker Tom Petty are among those suing Universal Music Group over the fire in its Los Angeles vaults that allegedly destroyed master recordings made by those and other artists. It is the first legal action taken since a June 11 New York Times Magazine article noted that a fire

The Business of Music Conference Honors Top Music Executives

Music Industry Quarterly and Urban Network Digital’s The Business of Music Conference honored an elite group of industry professionals to recognize their achievements in the music and entertainment at Lynn Jeter, Founder, Toast to Urban Entertainment Executives at the three day conference.