A federal appeals court has ruled that former Supertramp lead singer Roger Hodgson needs to share songwriting royalties from the 1970s rock band’s hit catalog with his fellow band members.
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The Wednesday (Aug. 20) decision from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals caps off a yearslong legal battle between Hodgson on one side and Supertramp bassist Dougie Thomson, saxophonist John Helliwell and drummer Bob Siebenberg on the other.
The dispute stems from Hodgson’s 2018 decision to stop sharing Supertramp’s publishing royalties with his bandmates. The band’s