A rock singer is accusing two music legends of stealing his band’s name for a “dope” new group. The Doors drummer John Densmore and Public Enemy rapper Chuck D announced last week that they’ve ...
Turns out there won’t be a big trademark lawsuit between Edsel Dope and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Chuck D and The Doors drummer John Densmore over the use of the name doPE for their side project, as ...
Last week, Chuck D and John Densmore announced their debut album no country for old men under the name of doPE. The moniker is meant to combine the beginning of the Doors' lowercase logo and the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A rock singer is accusing two music legends of stealing his band’s name for a “dope” new group. The Doors drummer John Densmore ...
A trademark clash over the name doPE has been resolved, clearing the way for Chuck D and John Densmore's debut album. Still, Edsel underscored the weight the name carries for him: "It is important for ...