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Post by webm@ster on Mar 14, 2003 11:15:43 GMT -5
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Stewart Copeland, former drummer for the rock group The Police, has filed a $1 million breach of oral contract lawsuit claiming two members of The Doors 21st Century reneged on a promise to include him on an upcoming tour and album.
Copeland's lawsuit was filed in Superior Court on March 7 against keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger. Both were original members of the 1960s rock band The Doors.
Representatives for Manzarek and Krieger declined comment.
Copeland, 50, had performed as recently as January with the defendants, but in February was replaced in The Doors 21st Century, the lawsuit claims.
His lawsuit accuses the defendants of "exploiting the credibility, talent and reputation" of Copeland.
Last month, original Doors drummer John Densmore sued Manzarek and Krieger for going on tour without him. Lead singer Jim Morrison died in 1971. (More on Stewart Copeland and The Doors
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