Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tim McGraw Wins Ruling Over Recording Career
First Launched: November 30, 2011 3:41 PM EST Credit: Getty Images NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Caption Tim McGraw attends the 45th annual CMA Honours within the Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, on November 9, 2011Country music star Tim McGraw has won a court ruling in Nashville enabling him to keep recording while a suit against him by Curb Records continues. Chancellor Russell Perkins ruled Wednesday carrying out a four-hour hearing that McGraw can sign with another record label. Curb Records looked for to prevent McGraw from recording or signing with another label until he satisfied what Curb thought was his obligation for just about any fifth album. McGraw is billed with breach of contract, which trial is scheduled with this summer time. The artist and also the wife, singer Belief Hill, were in the courtroom Wednesday. McGraw did not testify. His lawyers contended that Curb is trying to put his career on hold. Hes been under contract with Curb since 1997. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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