Uncle Bobby.Copyright Record
Uncle Bobby.
United States Copyright Filing #PA0001687193
Basic Data
Full Title | Uncle Bobby. |
Type of Work | Music |
Copyright Number | PA0001687193 |
Filing Date | Nov 23, 2009 |
Description | Compact disc (CD) |
Date of Creation | 2009 |
Date of Publication | 2009-11-10 |
Live/Dead | Live |
People and Companies
Copyright Claimant | C.L. Culpepper Music, Transfer: By written agreement. Address: C/O Universal Music - Z Songs, 2440 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA, 90064, United States. |
Authorship on Application | James Culpepper; Domicile: United States; Citizenship: United States. Authorship: music, lyrics. |
Rights and Permissions | Maggie Schiferl, Universal Music Publishing, 2440 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA, 90064, United States, (310) 235-4700, [email protected] |
Associated Names | Bhattacharya, Sameer C.L. Culpepper Music Coked Up Werewolf Music Culpepper, James Hartmann, Jared Kelton Chase Publ. Mosley, Lacey Nicole Seals, Kirkpatrick Universal Music - Z Songs Vulture Rock Yossarian Music |
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