Peter Oxendale
Peter Oxendale (b. 1951/1952 (age 64–65)) is an English forensic musicologist and an expert witness on copyright infringement in music.[1][2] He was involved as an expert in the notable Blurred Lines lawsuit.[3][4] He was a keyboardist in the glam rock bands Sparks[5][6] and Jet and musical director for Chris de Burgh.[7]
Sources
- Easlea, Daryl (2010), "What Happened Next", Talent is an Asset: The Story of Sparks, Music Sales Limited, ISBN 9780857122377
- Talevski, N. (2010), Rock Obituaries - Knocking On Heaven's Door, Omnibus, ISBN 978-0-85712-117-2, retrieved 2016-10-13
References
- ↑ Marshall, Alex (2016-10-11). "The Man Musicians Call When Two Tunes Sound Alike". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
- ↑ Easlea 2010, p. 414.
- ↑ Chi Chi Izundu (October 13, 2015), Music industry 'paranoid' after Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke Blurred Lines case, BBC
- ↑ Alex Marshall (16 October 2016). "Forensic musicologists get the call when 2 songs sound alike". Seattle Times. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
- ↑ Easlea 2010.
- ↑ Talevski 2010, p. 590.
- ↑ John Ryle (February 1, 1999), "What have they done with my song?", The Guardian
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