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Article: Everton star wins fight over album; Judge stops release.(News)
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- Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
- Article date:
- December 13, 2004
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Byline: WILL BATCHELOR
EVERTON footballer and fledgling music mogul Kevin Campbell won a court order yesterday to prevent notorious R&B singer Mark Morrison from releasing an album.
The striker, who signed Morrison to his own music label 2 Wikid Records, claims to have spent hundreds of thousands of pounds recording and promoting the album, which was due to be released next month.
He believes Morrison, best known for his 1996 hits Return of the Mack, Crazy and Horny, was planning to release it today through another record company.
The injunction forbids Morrison, Mona Records Ltd and distribution firm Jet Star Phonographics from ...
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Article: Mark Morrison released after serving time
The Independent - London;
June 28, 1997 ;
368 words
...The soul singer Mark Morrison was released from jail yesterday morning. The 24-year-old singer, flanked by his customary squad of bodyguards, emerged ...
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