News The White Stripes On Trial
A White Stripes producer who claims he deserves substantial royalties from the band took his case to trial yesterday.
A White Stripes producer who claims he deserves substantial royalties from the band took his case to trial yesterday.
Jim Diamond, the co-producer on the band’s 1999 debut and sound mixer on ‘De Stijl’, says he is owed royalties for helping to shape the band’s career.
Jack and Meg deny that they owe Diamond royalties, claiming he was paid $35 an hour for his time in the studio.
The trial is expected to last about a week.
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