
Johnny Ramone, left, and Joey Ramone of the punk rock group, The Ramones.
AP Photo/Godlis
A drummer who spent four years in one of the most famous punk bands of all time,
The Ramones, filed a federal lawsuit Friday claiming he is owed nearly $1 million in royalties on songs sold over the Internet, the Associated Press just announced.
Richard "Richie Ramone" Reinhardt, who performed with the Ramones between 1983 and 1987, sued, well, everyone ... Wal-Mart, Apple, RealNetworks, the band's management and the estate of its lead guitarist, claiming he had never fully signed over the rights to the six songs he wrote for the group.
Specifically, Reinhardt said there was never any written
deal authorizing the sale of those songs digitally, and asked the court to issue an injunction preventing further use of his compositions without permission.
Along with the digital music stores, the lawsuit names a
pair of production companies associated with the band and the estate of guitarist John Cummings, who performed under the name Johnny Ramone.
His six songs for the Ramones were "Smash You," "Somebody Put Something in My Drink," "Human Kind," "I'm Not Jesus," "I Know Better Now" and "(You) Can't Say Something Nice."
More on the Ramones
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