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Essential Logic – Eugene – UK – 1980-
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With Lora Logic from X Ray Spex. Laura left the band in Sept. 1977 short after X Ray Spex had a contract with VIRGIN. Laura left (then 16) because she couldn’t handle both – School and Music (Hats Off To Laura) . So she first finnished school and than came back to music business.

Laughlin in brief – a collection of area events.
LAUGHLIN – The new Town Advisory Board will be sworn into office immediately before the Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1:30 p.m. PST meeting in the Clark County Regional Government Center. The public is invited.
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Wednesday news and tips
■ The snow lost Next an estimated £22m of full price sales in the run-up to Christmas – about 2.2 per cent of the season’s total sales – although the high street fashion chain remains on target to meet full-year profit forecasts.
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Pink Floyd end EMI legal dispute
Pink Floyd have ended a legal battle with their record company EMI and signed a new contract with the label. The rock group recently won a court ruling against the label over whether a deal signed in the pre-download age could be applied to digital sales. “All legal disputes between the band and the company have been settled as a result of this new deal,” EMI said. An EMI statement said it would …
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Pink Floyd Settle Legal Dispute With EMI
Pink Floyd have ended a legal battle with EMI, their record company of over 40 years, reports BBC News . A court recently ruled on a disagreement about whether the contract the band signed in a pre-digital age applied to downloads. The dispute centred on the unbundling of albums such as ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ in download stores. The band’s contract stated that individual tracks could not be …
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