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The Grateful Dead, Zeppelin and the Doors Sue Wolfgang’s Vault Print E-mail
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Written by Relix Admin   
Wednesday, 20 December 2006

A number of the musicians whose memorabilia is for sale via the Wolfgang’s Vault website, have brought suit against the owner, William E. Sagan. Sagan, purchased the collection of legendry concert promoter Bill Graham and began offering the items for purchase at the site, which takes its moniker from Graham’s birth name, Wolfgang Grjonca. 

The Los Angeles Times has reported that a number of artists including the Grateful Dead, Carlos Santana, Led Zeppelin and the Doors are seeking an injunction to prevent Wolfgang's Vault from selling any concert memorabilia or live recordings. The artists also are seeking the profits from past sales. 

The Doors’ Ray Manzarek told the paper, "If people are buying something because it says the Doors on it then, you know, you should give the Doors some of the money. Look, I need to pay my electric bill. I play an electric keyboard." 

 

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