Table Talk with The Platters®

Episode 2 - UNSUNG ANTHEMS FOR IDENTITY THIEVES?

36 min · 16. Juli 2024
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Willie B. “Terry” Woods joins the conversation with Table Talk with The Platters® hosts Fred Balboni, Lance Bernard Bryant, and trademark Attorney Eric Sommers as they continue to explore music identity theft that plagues many recording artists of the social media era, exploring eerie similarities between the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame icons, The Platters and The Drifters as we discover how millions of concert-goers were bilked out of their hard-earned money for decades watching imposters with no connections to the actual recording artists.

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Who are The Platters? Was there one founding member or many? How is it that a group that began in the early 50s continues to have their music appear on major motion pictures and television shows today, and why many people today are finding themselves in legal jeopardy, in some cases losing their homes and life savings by claiming to have been part of the iconic group? Why are The Platters relevant and still performing frequently around the world today? These are not just questions but crucial issues that need to be addressed. Listen as longtime music impresario Fred Balboni, successor to Herb Reed, founder and naming member of The Platters®, and Lance Bernard Bryant, Senior Member and vocal captain of The Rock n’ Roll, Vocal, and GRAMMY® Halls of Fame group and hosts of Table Talk with The Platters®, along with their guest expert trademark Attorney Eric Sommers, delve into these topics and more.

16. Juli 202441 min