Ex-The Smiths frontman Morrissey fires management team
Bigmouth Strikes Again… Morrissey has fired his management team after having previously claimed that his ex-bandmate Johnny Marr owns “100 per cent trademark rights” to The Smiths’ name, and that he had βignoredβ an offer for a 2025 tour. The claims were debunked this week.
The bad blood continues… Please, Please, Please, Let it stop.Β
Following the release of a statement by Johnny Marrβs management refuting claims that he owed β100 per cent trademark rightsβ to The Smithsβ name, his ex-bandmate Morrissey has fired his management team. Β
The former The Smiths singer announced the news on his website with a sober: βMorrissey has severed all connections with Red Light Management/Pete Galli Management.βΒ
No further details were given.
In recent weeks, Morrissey has madeΒ a series of accusationsΒ aimed at his former bandmate, claiming that Marr ignored an offer for a 2025 tour, that the guitarist blocked the release of a greatest hits album titled βSmiths Rule OK!β,Β and that Marr owns theΒ copyright to the bandβs name, an action that was doneΒ βwithout any consultation to Morrissey, and without allowing Morrissey the standard opportunity of βobjection’.β In Morrisseyβs eyes, this would allow the group to tour with a new frontman.
However, Marr and his management team debunked all of these statements, stating that Marr had not βignoredβ an offer to reunite The Smiths, he had rejected it. It also came to light that Marr had reached out to Morrissey in 2018 via representatives after a third party had attempted to use the Smiths name. Β βA failure to respondβ led to Marr registering the trademark himself. There was, however, a subsequent agreement with Morrisseyβs lawyers that the trademark was βheld for the mutual benefitβ of both parties.
βAdditionally, speculation about Johnny Marr touring with a different singer as The Smiths is not true. There are no such plans,β added the statement.
The Smiths broke up in 1987 after six years together and four albums: βThe Smithsβ (1984), βMeat Is Murderβ (1985), βThe Queen Is Deadβ (1986), and βStrangeways, Here We Comeβ (1987).
Since disbanding, both Marr and Morrissey have had numerous disputes, particularly over their different political views.
Morrissey has divided fans with comments praising Brexiteer Nigel Farage, his praise for far-right anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, his comments referring to Hitler as βleft wingβ, as well as advocating for far right political party For Britain, which was founded by theΒ anti-IslamΒ activistΒ Anne Marie Waters.
Source: Euro News