. . . . "In a suit filed Oct. 20 in U.S. District Court in Concord, Broadcast Music Inc., joined by such other industry heavyweights as Vivendi Universal Entertainment, Sony Corporation of America, Rondor Music International and Warner/Chappell Music - along with musicians such as Sheryl Crow and Paul Simon - charged that the Capital Grille unjustly profited from the performance of 13 songs." .