Sublime Members Barred By Court From Using Band Name
At the request of late singer Bradley Nowell's estate, judge issues preliminary injunction against use of the name.By Gil Kaufman
Sublime, with original frontman Bradley Nowell (file)
Photo: Skunk Records, Inc.
Less than two weeks after 1990s reggae-punk trio Sublime made their big-stage return at Cypress Hill's Smokeout Festival, a Los Angeles judge issued a preliminary injunction barring the band from performing under the Sublime banner.
According to bassist Eric Wilson and drummer...
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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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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