Well here's an ironic twist. In Thursday’s blog, I reported that Henry Vaccaro, who appeared on Money for Breakfast, had acquired a letter from former New England Patriots owner Chuck Sullivan written to Michael Jackson complaining about losing $100 million on the Jackson family victory tour. Vaccaro came to possess the letter because it was in the cache of Michael Jackson memorabilia which he received as part of the settlement of a lawsuit against the famous gloved one.
Well, it turns out that my dad, who is a music attorney, became involved in the original matter when things really started to go downhill. At the request of one of Sullivan’s vendors, my dad met with Jackson and his manager. My father said that Jackson was a very gentle gentleman and, while he was willing to make some business concessions, it was not enough to save the deal.
Speaking of my father Bob Donnelly… His law firm (Lommen, Abdo, Cole, King & Stageberg) held a huge party on Tuesday night to commemorate his 30th anniversary as a music attorney. My father started in the music business three decades ago working as in-house counsel for a fledgling management company called Leber Krebs. During the time that my father was with them, Leber Krebs grew to become the biggest management company in America, launching the careers of superstar bands like Aerosmith, AC/DC and Def Leppard.
Every one of the musicians who performed that night (like the Smithereens or the Bogmen) spoke about my father’s extraordinary commitment to the cause of artists’ rights. My father is probably best known for bringing a case against the major record labels with then-attorney general Eliot Spitzer which resulted in a return of $55 million being paid to artists in back-due royalties. Governor Spitzer sent a beautiful handwritten note which was read by my stepmother Marie. It began with the words, "It's hard to imagine it has been 32 years since you hired me as an intern..." and ends with, "You have created the perfect world - hanging out with rock stars and getting paid for it!"
It was quite a night! I was so proud. Rock and Roll Hall of Famers like Lovin Spoonful's Joe Butler and so many others stopped by to make a toast and sing a song with my dad, who likes to say that he has the best attorney job in North America.
The one thing that everyone says about my dad, and the thing I love most about him, is his passion. It has never been about the money. He has dedicated his life to artists’ rights and helping others! He has taught me one of the most vital lessons in life: love what you do!!!!!
Sat 3-1-08 Happened to see the piece about Girl Scout cookies and the "idealistic liberal"
lady who was promoting a ban on Girl Scout cookie sales for health reasons. Give me a break. I went right to my local grocery where I had earlier seen two girl scouts and their
mothers selling cookies. I had previously bought two boxes of "Dos E Dos" and bought two additional boxes. What a great way to boost sales! Just announce a ban on something. I'm sure the skinny liberal will be voting for Hillary or Obama and probably believes global warming is a scientific fact. I am really sick of these idealoque's efforts telling everyone how they ought to live their lives. Dave Cardot Germantown, TN
March 1, 2008 at 11:18 am
Ron
That is a lesson most of us learn very late in life. You are lucky to have him for a father.
February 29, 2008 at 7:46 pm
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Alexis Glick is an anchor for FOX Business Network. Prior to joining FOX, Glick served as a correspondent for the Today Show and co-anchored the third hour of that program. Before her stint at NBC News, she was the senior trading correspondent for CNBC and reported from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Dave Cardot
Sat 3-1-08 Happened to see the piece about Girl Scout cookies and the "idealistic liberal" lady who was promoting a ban on Girl Scout cookie sales for health reasons. Give me a break. I went right to my local grocery where I had earlier seen two girl scouts and their mothers selling cookies. I had previously bought two boxes of "Dos E Dos" and bought two additional boxes. What a great way to boost sales! Just announce a ban on something. I'm sure the skinny liberal will be voting for Hillary or Obama and probably believes global warming is a scientific fact. I am really sick of these idealoque's efforts telling everyone how they ought to live their lives. Dave Cardot Germantown, TN
Ron
That is a lesson most of us learn very late in life. You are lucky to have him for a father.