POP/ROCK - Dec. 17, 1992
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Credit Where It’s Due: The Cleveland Orchestra, under terms of a U.S. District Court settlement in New York, is going to receive credit on Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous” album for 67 seconds of its performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. The choral snippet is heard at the beginning of Jackson’s song “Will You Be There,” and the orchestra had sued Jackson and his company because it was not credited. Other details of the settlement were not disclosed.
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