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Bill Murray gets legal threat from Doobie Brothers for using music to sell ‘ugly’ golf shirts

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Bill Murray is facing legal action from the Doobie Brothers after allegedly using their music in a golf shirt commercial without permission.The Ghostbusters star used the band’s track Listen to the Music in a commercial for his William Murray line of golf clothing’s Zero Hucks Given shirts – prompting a legal letter from the band’s attorney Peter T.

Paterno.See classic Ghostbusters locations nowIn a jokey missive, shared on Twitter by The Hollywood Reporter’s Eriq Gardner, Paterno wrote: “It’s a fine song.

I know you agree because you keep using it in ads for your Zero Hucks Given golf shirts. However, given that you haven’t paid to use it, maybe you should change the company name to ‘Zero Bucks Given.’”Bill Murray receives a legal demand.

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