According to
Christa Titus of
Billboard.com, a Washington state judge ruled on Friday (October 19) that singer
Geoff Tate — who was fired from the Seattle progressive rock band
QUEENSRŸCHE after fronting it for three decades — may tour with his own version of the group until a lawsuit he filed against three former bandmates is settled.
Guitarist
Michael Wilton, drummer
Scott Rockenfield and bassist
Eddie Jackson requested a motion for partial summary judgment September 21 to stop
Tate from using the
QUEENSRŸCHE name and associated imagery as the case proceeds to trial.
"
QUEENSRŸCHE is disappointed in the denial of the motion to prevent our former vocalist from using our name, but we respect the court's decision to do so. That said, we apologize for any confusion to our fans that a second entity sharing our name may cause,"
Wilton,
Rockenfield and
Jackson said in a statement to
Billboard.com. "We look forward to seeing all of you on the road and bringing you new
QUEENSRŸCHE music in the near future. Thank you all for your continued support, and for now we will just have to let the rocking do the talking."
Wilton,
Jackson,
Rockenfield and
Parker Lundgren (guitar) announced on June 20 that they were parting ways with
Geoff Tate and recruiting
Todd La Torre of
CRIMSON GLORY as his replacement. The new
QUEENSRŸCHE lineup previously played two shows in their home city of Seattle under the name
RISING WEST.
Tate, who still owns his 25% stake in the
QUEENSRŸCHE corporations, claims he was illegally fired from the band because of "blind greed" masked as "creative differences," and that his former bandmates' attempt to carry on as
QUEENSRŸCHE with a new singer will "lead to the destruction of the
QUEENSRŸCHE name and brand … by failing to maintain the level of professionalism and interaction with media and the fan base as compared to
Tate's efforts during the past 30 years." He and and his wife,
Susan,
QUEENSRŸCHE's former manager, want the judge to award them the rights to the band's name in exchange for
Tate paying
Jackson,
Wilton and
Rockenfield the fair market value for their interests in the
QUEENSRŸCHE companies.
Wilton,
Rockenfield and
Jackson filed a countersuit against the
Tates in which they accused
Geoff of creative obstruction and violent behavior, and
Susan Tate of questionable business practices.
In their motion for partial summary judgment,
Wilton,
Rockenfield and
Jackson disputed
Tate's claim he had a reasonable expectation to remain in
QUEENSRŸCHE forever, explaining that the fact that "he engaged in a fully admitted assault on his bandmates at a Sao Paulo, Brazil performance [in April 2012 served] as fully reasonable grounds for terminating him as lead singer."
If the case goes to trial, the date is set for November 18, 2013.
On September 2,
Tate announced that he was launching his own version of
QUEENSRŸCHE with
RATT drummer
Bobby Blotzer, former
QUIET RIOT,
OZZY OSBOURNE and
WHITESNAKE bassist
Rudy Sarzo and former
MEGADETH and
KING DIAMOND guitarist
Glen Drover. Also on board in the new group are returning
QUEENSRŸCHE guitarist
Kelly Gray — who played with the band from 1998 until 2001 and also produced several of their albums — and keyboardist
Randy Gane, who has toured and recorded with
QUEENSRŸCHE and
Geoff's solo group in the past.
In a recent interview with
TheMetalCircus.com,
Geoff Tate stated about his split with his former bandmates, "It's ridiculous and really bad business to take a very successful band, like
QUEENSRŸCHE, for example, that's been very successful for 30 years, and tear the whole thing apart and tarnish the name and devalue the brand name and then try to proceed. It makes no business sense at all. Especially at the age that all of us are. I mean, realistically, we have probably less than ten years of productive work ahead of us. So why on earth would you take something very successful, something that works very well, and destroy it? It makes no sense at all. It's greed, really. They wanted to make more money. And so they've been very busy about justifying all of their actions by putting out all this information that, oh, I can't sing anymore, I don't wanna sing heavy metal, I don't wanna sing the old material — paint this picture to justify their actions."
He added, "My version of
QUEENSRŸCHE has had no problem getting shows. In fact, I'm getting guarantees that are equal to what
QUEENSRŸCHE was getting before. So where I'm getting an equal amount of money for my show, they are not — they are getting very little money for their shows. In fact, I don't believe they're gonna be even able to tour. They might be able to go out and do a weekend show here and weekend show there, but they can't get enough money to support doing an entire tour. So it's very tragic that they've done this, and very disappointing and very hurtful, to me, and to the fans, that they've been motivated by greed and jealousy to pursue this. And I wish them the best of luck, 'cause they're gonna need it. It's a very tough market out there."
Asked if he thinks the other guys' decision to kick him out of the band will backfire at some point,
Geoff said, "Oh, it's already backfired. They're hurting pretty badly financially. In fact, they're calling my attorneys daily begging to come to some sort of mediation, because they're realizing now that they can't make a living doing what they're doing. They can get on the Internet all day and say what a bad person I am and spread all these lies about my inabilities or my dominating them and all this, and that's all very well and good, but it doesn't pay the bills. They've actually got to produce something — they've gotta make a record and they've gotta tour. And they can't financially tour, 'cause nobody wants them. I mean, first off, the people that are talking in support of them are a very small number of
QUEENSRŸCHE fans, a very small segment of the big pie, so to speak. And also,
Michael, I know, and
Scott both have multiple Internet accounts and they go online and pose as different people and they go on
Facebook and all these different social medias and they are on a smear campaign of trying to create a public opinion in a negative way for me. And it's backfiring on them now. I think people are getting tired of reading all this negative stuff. And any smart person, any person with any kind of intelligence, can just look at what they're saying and see that it's riddled with inaccuracies, exaggerations and downright lies. Saying that I don't sing the old material is a direct lie. I mean, you can look on the Internet and see the setlists from different shows. So any smart person can do that."

