In the late 1930’s, jazz great Duke Ellington invited aspiring songwriter Billy Strayhorn to “TAKE A TRAIN” to visit him in Harlem — the phrase became the title of one of the best known jazz pieces ever.

The 23 children who sang the choir on Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall” were given records & concert tickets for their effort, but didn’t have any royalty agreement. 25 years later, following a change in the UK royalty law, the choir claimed their royalties.

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