Taylor Swift tells the story of "The Last Great American Dynasty" in her Folklore track about one of the wealthiest women in America, Rebekah West Harkness.
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lawsuit filed by country band Lady A (formerly known as Lady Antebellum).The band revealed in a statement that negotiations about the name with White had come to a stand-still.
The grounds for the suit were based on an “attempt to enforce purported trademark rights.” The moniker of Lady A is referred to by the band as “a mark that Plaintiffs have held for more than a decade.”“[R]eluctantly we have come to the conclusion that we need to ask a court to affirm our right to continue to use the
.Taylor Swift tells the story of "The Last Great American Dynasty" in her Folklore track about one of the wealthiest women in America, Rebekah West Harkness.
HELLO! magazine, Lady Natasha Rufus-Isaacs has introduced her newborn daughter and revealed her name: India Grace Albertine Finch.MORE: Lady Natasha opens the doors to her beautiful London homeInviting HELLO! into the West London home she shares with husband Rupert Finch and their elder daughters Georgia, five, and three-year-old Cienna, Lady Natasha, who co-founded Beulah London – the fashion label that has long been a firm favourite with the Duchess of Cambridge – said: "I love the newborn
We have our first clip of the upcoming HBO horror show “Lovecraft Country” and it is fittingly creepy. READ MORE: ‘Lovecraft Country’ Trailer: Horror Comes To 1950s Jim Crow America For Jurnee Smollett, Micheal Kenneth Williams & More The clip premiered at the show’s Comic-Con@Home panel on Saturday, and it shows Jonathan Majors‘ Atticus Freeman, Jurnee Smollett‘s Letitia and Courtney B.
The Chicks, formerly known as The Dixie Chicks, opened up about the other band who changed their name amid the Black Lives Matter movement: Lady A, formerly known as Lady Antebellum.“I think it was good. It was news to us that they had gotten that trademark, what, six years ago or something,” The Chicks singer Natalie Maines said during the Tuesday, July 21, episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.
Bad Bunny has never tried to limit himself and his creativity. The 26-year-old reggaetonero, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has been breaking records, making a name for himself and continues to conquer Latin music with his honest, open and eccentric tunes.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Terrence Howard has reversed his decision to retire and is to star in a television drama about the Mississippi blues from Ozark producer Zero Gravity Management.Empire star Howard will also make his directorial debut on the project, which is currently out to showrunners.Howard has signed on the pilot of Delta Blues, a one-hour drama, based on true events that chronicles the story of W.C. Handy, widely considered the Godfather of the blues.
Anita “Lady A” White released a lengthy statement to explain her side in the lawsuit the country band previously known as "Lady Antebellum" has filed against her in an attempt to make her drop the name she’s performed under since 1987.
Singer-songwriter Lady A has commented on the lawsuit filed against her by the band formerly known as Lady Antebellum. The band claimed in a court filing last week that the singer, real name Anita White, had made an “exorbitant monetary demand” from them after they changed their name to hers.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Country group Lady A, which dropped the word “Antebellum,” from their name because of the word's ties to slavery, has filed a lawsuit against a Black singer who has performed as Lady A for years.
Margo Price shared her unfiltered thoughts on the legal name dispute between the band Lady A, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, and the blues singer Anita "Lady A" White," after the first camp filed a lawsuit over the matter."sooooo they changed their name but does the 'A' stand for antebellum or a--hole," Price wrote on Twitter Wednesday (July 8) when the news of the suit first broke.
lawsuit recently filed by the country trio formerly known as Lady Antebellum, saying the seven-time Grammy winners are “minimizing my voice.”White spoke in a conversation about the dispute with a Rolling Stone reporter, and her words were published as a lengthy op-ed on the magazine’s website Friday.
Anita “Lady A” White is speaking out again after the band formerly known as Lady Antebellum announced they’re suing her for use of the name she’s performed under since 1987.
Anita «Lady A» White says she is «not going to be erased» after the country band, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, changed their name to «Lady A» and sued her. White has been performing as Lady A since 1987, and is now embroiled in a lawsuit with the musical trio, composed of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and David Haywood, over the moniker.«I think they always knew what they were gonna do,» White tells in an interview published Thursday.
Chris Willman Music WriterIn a new interview with Vulture, Anita White, aka Lady A, the Seattle singer who was sued this week by the country group that is also calling itself Lady A, says she now believes the band was not acting in good faith during what initially seemed like positive and fruitful negotiations in June.“I think they always knew what they were gonna do,” White tells the website.The group formerly known as Lady Antebellum contends in the suit that it has the legal trademark on the
also on June 16 that the band jumped the gun by putting out the statement. “I’m not happy about [it] yet again after talking in good faith…Their camp is trying to erase me and I’ll have more to say tomorrow.
The Lady As are going legal. Lady A the band want confirmation that they can continue to use that name without the risk of Lady A the singer suing them.