From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V9 #57 Reply-To: loud-fans@smoe.org Sender: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk loud-fans-digest Tuesday, March 23 2010 Volume 09 : Number 057 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [loud-fans] Cold Souls [Andrew Hamlin ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 14:55:43 -0700 From: Andrew Hamlin Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Cold Souls I liked it okay, probably not as much as you. I think selling it as a laff riot was probably a mistake. Most people, you see, don't care to meditate on the existence of a soul, or how life without one might work. Seattle's weather's taken its toll on mine... Andy Court: Widow owns 'King of the Road' copyright AP By SHEILA BURKE, Associated Press Writer Sheila Burke, Associated Press Writer  1 hr 20 mins ago NASHVILLE, Tenn.  The widow of country music singer Roger Miller has won a protracted legal battle over the copyrights to "King of the Road" and some of the artist's other well known songs. U.S. District Judge William J. Haynes ruled that copyright ownership of Miller's 1964 songs goes to Mary Miller and Roger Miller Music Inc. The songs include "Dang Me," "Chug-A-Lug" and "You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd." Miller, who also acted in and wrote the lyrics and music for the Tony award-winning Broadway musical "Big River," died from cancer in 1992 at 56. Mary Miller sued Sony/ATV Publishing in 2004 for the rights to the songs. At the hearing on Thursday, the judge also awarded her and Roger Miller Music Inc. a little more than $900,000 for royalties she should have received. [--from http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100322/ap_en_mu/us_copyrights_roger_miller ] ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V9 #57 ******************************