Prince estate wins restraining order blocking ‘Deliverance’ release, first posthumous album
A posthumous Prince album won’t be released Friday on the first anniversary of the singer’s death as previously announced following a Wednesday evening ruling in Minnesota federal court. U.S. District Judge Wilhelmina Wright granted a restraining order late Wednesday barring Prince’s former sound engineer, George Ian Boxill, from distributing any of the late musician’s unreleased recordings,…
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