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  • Feb 11, 2004
    A Louisiana songwriter is indicted in Nashville on seven counts of extortion. He sent a series of messages to George Strait's representatives, threatening to blow up the singer's property if Strait didn't record one of his songs. He subsequently claims the threats were emails sent by a hacker
    Mar 9, 2004
    Rocker Jack White pleads guilty to assault and battery for attacking a member of The Von Bondies at a Detroit club in December. The plea comes less than two months before the release of the album White produced for Loretta Lynn, "Van Lear Rose"
    Mar 12, 2004
    The Associated Press reports the family of late musician Howie Epstein is suing his ex-girlfriend, Carlene Carter, to revoke her right to buy his home. The property is headed to foreclosure, and relatives want to sell it and split the proceeds
    Apr 28, 2004
    Chris Cagle files suit against manager Mark Hybner in an attempt to break his songwriting deal with Hybner's publishing company. Cagle asserts that Hybner advised him not to have an attorney examine the deal
    Jul 26, 2004
    John Conlee sues MCA Records for breach of contract at Davidson County Chancery Court in Nashville, charging that the label has refused to return 19 of his original recordings in accordance with a 1980 agreement
    Aug 31, 2004
    Guitarist Pete Anderson sues Dwight Yoakam in California Superior Court in Los Angeles, claiming lost income of more than $45,000 when Yoakam failed to perform some shows in October 2002 while working on the movie "Hollywood Homicide"
    Oct 13, 2004
    Troy Gentry and Minnesota wildlife worker Lee Greenly kill a bear with a bow and arrow near Sandstone, Minnesota. A later indictment successively proves they killed a captive bear and tagged it illegally as a wild animal
    Jan 24, 2005
    Wolfy's, a Nashville venue on lower Broadway, is among 24 clubs across the nation sued by songwriter agency ASCAP for using unlicensed music. Among the country stars who've performed there: Merle Haggard and Joe Nichols
    Jan 24, 2005
    The Recording Artists Coalition submits a brief signed by 54 artists to the Supreme Court, opposing Internet file-sharing. Signees include Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, The Eagles, Patty Loveless, The Dixie Chicks, Phil Vassar and Tom Jones
    Jun 13, 2005
    Kid Rock pleads no contest to criminal assault for hitting a Nashville strip-club disc jockey earlier in the year. He's ordered to pay for the deejay's glasses and take an anger management class. The same day, the deejay sues him for $575,000




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