Styx Sues Record Company Over Unpaid Royalties
February 27th, 2013 4:18pm EST
Rockers Styx are taking legal action over allegations their record company bosses cheated them out of royalty payments.
The Come Sail Away hit-makers filed the complaint against executives at A&M Records in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday.
In the lawsuit, the musicians accuse A&M chiefs of devising an elaborate scheme to "avoid... royalty obligations" and con them out of a fortune they made with ringtone sales and digital downloads.
Styx allege they should have received between $2 and $5 for every dollar they were paid over the years.
The stars are suing for unspecified damages, reports TMZ.com.
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