Andy Stone and Troy Powers alleged Carey's festive hit copied their own song of the same name written years earlier. They were seeking $20 million in damages Marina Watts is a Digital Writer ...
In 2023, songwriters Andy Stone and Troy Powers filed the $20 million lawsuit alleging that Carey's 1994 song infringed the copyright of their country 1989 song with the same title. A federal ...
Andy Stone, who performs as Vince Vance and co-writer Troy Powers filed the lawsuit in 2023. They said Carey’s song copied their song’s “extended comparison between a loved one and trappings ...
The plaintiffs — Andy Stone, who uses the stage name Vince Vance, and Troy Powers — wrote the song in 1988, court documents show. Their song, also called “All I Want for Christmas Is You ...
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In 2023, songwriters Andy Stone of Louisiana — who goes by the stage name Vince Vance — and Troy Powers of Tennessee filed the $20 million lawsuit alleging that Carey's 1994 song, which has ...
In 2023, songwriters Andy Stone of Louisiana — who goes by the stage name Vince Vance — and Troy Powers of Tennessee filed the $20 million lawsuit alleging that Carey’s 1994 song ...
In 2023, songwriters Andy Stone of Louisiana — who goes by the stage name Vince Vance — and Troy Powers of Tennessee filed the $20 million lawsuit alleging that Carey’s 1994 song ...