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faldor
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Re: Axl fires back at Irv with lawsuit

faldor wrote:

By Eriq Gardner EXCLUSIVE: Axl Rose says his former manager tried to implement a scheme to force him to reunite with the original Guns N' Roses band members and, as part of the plot, failed to properly promote the "Chinese Democracy" album, lied about a prospective Van Halen super tour and mishandled the band's tour dates.
The claims are part of a bombshell countersuit filed yesterday against Irving Azoff's Front Line Management. In March, Azoff sued Rose, claiming the rocker violated an oral agreement to pay 15% of earnings, or nearly $2 million, from a lucrative concert tour.
Not since the G'N'R song "Get in the Ring" has Rose struck back at a foe so forcefully, alleging antitrust concerns about Front Line's parent company, Ticketmaster, to drive home a major claim that his former manager is up to no good in the music business.
Azoff,irving Azoff is CEO, director and majority shareholder of Front Line, whose roster of artists include the Eagles, Neil Diamond, Jimmy Buffett, Christina Aguilera and John Mayer. In 2008, Front Line was acquired by Ticketmaster.
Rose claims that through Azoff's control of the "trifecta" of artist management, concert and touring promotion, and ticket sales, Azoff has been able to gain wide influence and power in the music industry. Azoff allegedly decides what artists he wants to promote through favorable touring deals and uses his power to punish artists and harm their careers if they don't follow his orders.
When informed of the myriad allegations in the countersuit, Azoff's lawyer Howard King quipped to us: "He didn't accuse Irving of being on the grassy knoll in Dallas on November 22, 1963?"
The countersuit invokes the U.S. Justice Department's recent antitrust lawsuit that sought to stop a proposed merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation over concerns about the new entity having too much control over artists and venues. Afterwards, Ticketmaster entered into a consent decree with government regulators to allow the merger to continue under certain operating provisions.
Axl's counter-complaint says that Azoff is violating the consent decree by coercing and bullying artists to do what he wants.
What Azoff wanted, the rocker says, was the reunion of Guns N' Roses. To execute this, he would sabotage Rose and his new band so that Rose would have no option but to reunite.
According to the filing, "Upon realizing that he couldn't bully Rose and accomplish his scheme, Azoff resigned and abandoned Guns N' Roses on the eve of a major tour, filing suit for commissions he didn't earn and had no right to receive."
Further, Axl says the botched tour cost him money in production startup and rehearsal expenses. Claiming breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud and breach of contract, the singer wants at least $5 million in damages.
The cross-complaint was filed by Skip Miller and Sasha Frid at L.A.'s Miller Barondess.


Source(s): http://hollywoodreporter.com/

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Neemo
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Neemo wrote:

dang....wonder if this impacts any kind of live nation/ticketmaster promoted tours

Dadud
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Dadud wrote:

I noticed there was mentions of a GNR Reunion.. throws some fuel on the fire on the comments scott said about it.

-D-
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-D- wrote:

I think a lot of us on here were saying how Irving's main objective would be a reunion tour. so it doesn't surprise me to read this.

I hope Axl wins. This merger is bullshit anyway and should never be allowed.

James
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James wrote:

What Azoff wanted, the rocker says, was the reunion of Guns N' Roses.

How did you not realize this before signing? Azoff's track record speaks for itself.

bigbri
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bigbri wrote:
James Lofton wrote:

What Azoff wanted, the rocker says, was the reunion of Guns N' Roses.

How did you not realize this before signing? Azoff's track record speaks for itself.

Yeah, he should have seen that coming, but like D said, the merger is bad. I'd root for Axl for that alone. And I generally could give two shits about all these lawsuits the original GNR members have been part of.

Aussie
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Aussie wrote:

Durrrrr as others have said what else did he fucken expect Azoff's agenda to be.  Did he think Azoff actually cared about the music and artistic expression.  16

Axl probably thought - who gives a fuck I will just go with him anyhow since he can cut me the best deal to get out of the financial hole I have dug myself with CD.

But it backfired since he didn't expect how much pull and influence Azoff could exert when Axl decided not to play ball after the fact.  So now he wants to fight back.  Good luck to him I say, I think the whole Tickemaster, Live Nation etc etc is bad for everybody (artists, consumers etc) except for Azoff and his pals and shareholders.

At the same time if you play with fire...if you dance with the devil...

buzzsaw
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buzzsaw wrote:

I'm surprised it took Axl this long to blame someone else for his failures.  This might be a record for him.

-D-
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-D- wrote:

everyone knows how bad i want to see a reunion but i don't want to see it like this.

If Axl really was sabotaged, that is bullshit.

buzzsaw
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Re: Axl fires back at Irv with lawsuit

buzzsaw wrote:
-D- wrote:

everyone knows how bad i want to see a reunion but i don't want to see it like this.

If Axl really was sabotaged, that is bullshit.

He wasn't.  There was nothing stopping Axl himself from doing something.  He got sued and he responded the way he always responds.  Nothing more.

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