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An ‘alumni” band sued by Earth Wind & Fire has agreed to pay $750,000 in damages after a judge found it committed trademark infringement in advertisements, websites and promotions.
To record the album, Earth, Wind & Fire returned to Colorado’s remote Caribou Ranch, where the band had made 1974’s “Open Our Eyes” (and where Elton John cut the same year’s “Caribou”).
“Beginning in about 2019, Defendants hired a few musicians who previously had played with the real Earth, Wind & Fire as side musicians for brief periods up to three decades previously, along ...
Let’s groove tonight…and in a few months. Earth Wind and Fire just announced they’re striking out on a 2025 tour that will ...
Earth, Wind & Fire has continued to tour since founder Maurice White died in 2016, led by longtime members Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson and White’s brother, Verdine White.
This year’s Earth, Wind & Fire Day may be a bit different than years past. In April 2022, the band’s former saxophonist, Andrew Woolfolk, died at the age of 71.
Earth, Wind and Fire says a “legacy” band used text and imagery deceptively similar to the band’s own to promote U.S. concerts. A lawsuit says the legacy act used the image at right until it ...
Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago have some things in common — primarily use of horns and both being formed in Chicago but also the matter of having all their biggest pop successes in the '70s and ...
Earth, Wind & Fire took us higher when their tour with Chicago hit Phoenix. From "September" to "Hard Habit to Break," both acts brought their A-game.
Earth, Wind & Fire not only is legendary for their amazing catalog and music, but their live shows, of course that we're talking about. If you've ever seen them in concert, you know what I'm ...