Tuesday, March 29, 2011

STOPPING SALE OF STEVIE WONDER’S “SUPERSTITION” GRAMMY


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A Grammy Award presented to Stevie Wonder in 1973 is at the canter of a legal battle as officials behind the prestigious prize giving fight to keep the honour from the auction block in an upcoming pop memorabilia sale. The blind star received the accolade for his classic hit "Superstition", but it has since found its way into the hands of "Gotta Have It! Collectibles" owner Pete Siegel, who is planning to sell it off. 
Representatives from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the body responsible for the Grammys, have taken issue with the sale and have filed suit against Siegel, accusing him of a variety of charges, including fraud, unjust enrichment and false advertising.

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