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Coldplay sued by former manager Dave Holmes (Exclusive) – Variety

Coldplay sued by former manager Dave Holmes (Exclusive) – Variety

The four members of British rock band Coldplay have been sued by former manager Dave Holmes, according to legal documents recently filed in the UK.

A representative for Coldplay confirms this diverse that the band and Holmes quietly parted ways 12 months ago after working together for 22 years — nearly the entire professional career of the group. They now continue to be run by the team of Phil Harvey, Mandi Frost and Arlene Moon, who have worked with them and Holmes for many years.

The actor declined to comment further, though sources say diverse The lawsuit is a contractual dispute. Additional information was not immediately available, as legal documents had not been made public at the time this article was published.

The band renewed their deals with Warner Music’s Parlophone (in the UK) and Atlantic (US) labels, as well as Wasserman Agency, in 2021, shortly before the release of their latest studio album, the EP. Produced by Max Martin. of domains. The group has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and won seven Grammy Awards since releasing their debut, “Parachute,” in 2000.

The four members of Coldplay – frontman Chris Martin, guitarist Johnny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer Will Champion – met as students at University College London and were officially formed in 1997. Speaking to diverse In 2018 on the release of the Coldplay documentary “Headful of Dreams,” Holmes recalls giving his mother a copy of Parachutes in 2000. “I told her, ‘I just started working with this band, and they’re going to be U2.’” I knew. I just learned.”

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Coldplay were originally signed to Parlophone UK in 1999 when the label was brought under EMI (Capitol was Coldplay’s former US home). Universal Music Group acquired EMI in 2012 and sold off Parlophone as part of a requirement by the European Commission that UMG sell a number of imprints. WMG stepped in to buy the label, and with this acquisition, Coldplay joined the Atlantic roster, starting with 2014’s “Ghost Stories.”