Classic rhythm and blues singer Bobby Caldwell asked a federal judge to grant him full rights to the 1978 jazz hit “What You Won’t Do For Love.”
“I got involved because I have a huge passion for music and in the old days these artists were getting ripped off pretty badly. Unfortunately, even though it has improved there are cases where it’s still the same,” said Michael R. Shapiro, a Los Angeles media and entertainment attorney, who repres...
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