Unfortunately, Jimi Hendrix's former bandmates have recently lost a legal battle.
Music News: Jimi Hendrix Bandmates Lose Legal Battle
A London judge has ruled against the estates of Jimi Hendrixâs bandmates in their long-running legal battle with Sony Music.
The heirs of the musicians were looking to be awarded royalties from the rock legendâs catalogue.
Following a seven-day trial that took place in December 2025, UK High Court Justice Edwin Johnson finally released a lengthy decision on Tuesday, dismissing the claims brought against Sony by the families of The Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell.
Redding and Mitchellâs families have been alleging since 2021 that theyâre being unfairly deprived of royalties from three classic Hendrix Experience albums, including their 1968 chart-topper, Electric Ladyland.
Sony, which has distributed Hendrixâs music since 2009 under an exclusive license with the rockerâs heirs, maintains that it owes nothing to the two families.
Moreover, the judge said that even without these copyright ownership issues, all claims would be barred by settlements signed by both Redding and Mitchell with the Hendrix estate during probate proceedings in the early 1970s.
A spokesperson for Sony Music said in a statement that they are âthankful that this litigation, which has lasted over four years, has come to an endâ.
Hendrix, described by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as âarguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock musicâ, died in 1970 at the age of 27 after choking on his own vomit.
Redding died in May 2003 at the age of 57 from complications due to cirrhosis of the liver.
Mitchell died in November 2008 from heart failure following the end of a US tribute tour.
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Author: Brad LeBeau (promotionmusicnews.com)Cats: News,Jimi Hendrix,Sony Music
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