from NPR Music :
Earlier this month we posted that composer/reedman Frank Foster would be able to reclaim the royalty rights to "Shiny Stockings," a song he wrote as a member of the Count Basie band in the mid-'50s.
It's a big deal because the song has become a jazz standard. While it won't bring in anywhere close to the kind of money Lady Gaga earns, it could provide a nice sum for Foster to count on as sort of a retirement income.
Recently, all this was made official. Foster and his wife Cecilia traveled from their home in Newport News, Va. to Newark, N.J. to join a few folks from the Community Law Clinic of Rutgers School of Law to sign a termination notice.
That allows him to reclaim his publishing rights to "Shiny Stockings," begin republishing his signature tune under his own publishing company and finally put half a century of missed opportunity to rest. Foster will also regain rights to several other songs, but "Shiny Stockings" has been "the one that got away," as he told me when I interviewed him.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ablogsupreme/2010/07/15/128541630/a-frank-foster-update-it-s-finalhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3SF4BbBcpA