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Austin, Texas, which bills itself as the "Live Music Capital of the World," is the setting of a legal battle that pits one of the city's country and western entertainers against his recording company. Don Walser is suing Texas Music Group Inc. and Antone's Records Inc. Walser alleges that the defendants owe him royalty payments for his recordings and that the defendants did not split a $30,000 licensing fee for the use of his recordings in the 2003 film, "Secondhand Lions."
April 08, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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