Judge Rules Surviving Members of Sublime Cannot Use Band Name
According to the courts, the Sublime that performed at California’s SmokeOut festival last week was not actually Sublime. A California judge has instructed the surviving members of the ’90s band, Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, that they cannot use the name Sublime for their group with new singer Rome for any additional live appearances, [...]
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Efforts by original Sublime members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson to reform under the Sublime name were dealt a setback today.
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L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Efforts by original Sublime members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson to reform under the Sublime name were dealt a setback today. In a preliminary injunction passed down in Los ... more info
MTV.com News — At the request of late singer Bradley Nowell's estate, judge issues preliminary injunction against use of the name.By Gil Kaufman
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Rolling Stone — According to the courts, the Sublime that performed at California’s SmokeOut festival last week was not actually Sublime. A California judge has instructed the survivi... more info
Perez Hilton — Former members of Sublime Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson were faced with a preliminary injunction in a California court on Tuesday, which forbids them from performing or recor... more info