Lawsuit Claims These Iconic '60s Rockers 'Died in Relative Poverty' ...Saudi Arabia

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As Far Out reported, their case states that Redding and Mitchell (who died in 2003 and 2008, respectively) have been "consistently excluded" from their share of revenue from the albums Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love, and Electric Ladyland.

According to Malynicz, the musicians' successors should have been entitled to a share of revenue via inheritable property rights upon their deaths.

Sony Music Entertainment UK has refuted these claims via written submissions from a representative which state that the original recording copyright belonged to the albums’ producers instead of the musicians.

Considering the fact that Redding and Mitchell were both a huge part of why The Jimi Hendrix Experience went on to become one of the most legendary acts in rock history, it seems only fair that their successors should be adequately compensated.

Related: Jimmy Page Called This Late Icon 'the Best Guitarist Any of Us Ever Had'

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