Fan-filmed video footage of the Geoff Tate-fronted version
of QUEENSRŸCHE performing on March 11 at the Gramercy Theatre in New
York City can be seen below.
Geoff Tate
— who was fired from QUEENSRŸCHE in 2012 after fronting it for three
decades — last week apologized to the group's fans for the "totally
distasteful" war of words that played out in the press and court documents
following the split, saying that there will be a "bright side" once a
settlement has been reached over the rights to the QUEENSRŸCHE name.
During an appearance on the March 7 edition of "Eddie
Trunk Rocks" (formerly "Friday Night Rocks") radio
show on New York's Q104.3 FM, Tate addressed QUEENSRŸCHE fans
directly, saying: "Thank you for all the amazing letters and support
people have given me in the last couple of years. It's been inspiring.
"I feel so sorry for people that have loved this band and
watched this totally distasteful situation happen in the press."
He continued: "It's so confusing for people, 'cause they
can't discern what is hype and what is Internet rumor versus what is truth and
what's a court case. In any other court case, there's so much untruth that gets
said because people are trying to win. And the fans really get caught up in the
middle of it. It's a very frustrating, confusing situation and I'm so sorry
that it had to play out this way. But there will be a bright side, I
promise everybody, and I'm looking forward to that as much as I'm sure they
are."
Tate and his former
bandmates recently requested more time to hammer out a settlement in their
legal battle over the rights to the group's name.
King County Superior Court Judge Beth Andrus signed a new
order continuing trial date, allowing the parties four more weeks to come to an
agreement over the use of the QUEENSRŸCHE name and its associated
trademarks. If they cannot reach an agreement during that period, the five-day,
non-jury trial is set to begin on April 7.
Tate and his former
bandmates were previously granted five additional weeks in two separate trial
continuances in January and February to work on the details of their settlement
agreement.
Tate and his wife, Susan,
QUEENSRŸCHE's former manager, filed a lawsuit in June 2012 asking the
judge to award them the rights to the band's name in exchange for Tate
paying Eddie Jackson (bass), Michael Wilton (guitar) and Scott
Rockenfield (drums) 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.
While ruling against Tate, the presiding judge determined
that there was no legal hurdle in Tate also using the name with an
all-new lineup of musicians. "I don't see any reason that Mr. Tate
can't have the benefit, if he gets other members, of whatever name he uses of
using the brand," Superior Court Judge Carol A. Schapira said
during the July 13, 2012 court hearing. "I think [doing that would be]
inherently confusing, although I'm sure the market can get these things sorted
out," she added.
Tate's QUEENSRŸCHE
now features Tate along with guitarist Kelly Gray (QUEENSRŸCHE
1998-2001), keyboardist Randy Gane and the band's latest additions,
guitarist Robert Sarzo (QUIET RIOT, HURRICANE), Rudy
Sarzo (OZZY OSBOURNE, QUIET RIOT, WHITESNAKE, DIO,
ANIMETAL USA) and drummer Simon Wright (AC/DC, DIO,
RHINO BUCKET).
"Frequency Unknown", the latest album from the Geoff Tate-fronted version of QUEENSRŸCHE,
sold around 5,500 copies in its first week of release in the United States to
land at position No. 82 on The Billboard 200 chart. Issued on April 23, 2013,
the CD was produced by Jason Slater at a studio in Northern California.
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