“Wild Symphony” is also, somewhat awkwardly, an unexpected item of contention in a messy legal battle between Brown and his ex-wife, Blythe Brown, after their divorce last year. It was the children’s album Brown had recorded decades ago, originally called “Synthanimals.”“I kept saying, well you know, I’m here to talk about ‘Origin,’” Brown recalled. Dan Brown, author of “The Da Vinci Code,” with his dog, Winston, at his home in Rye Beach, N.H., Aug. 28, 2020. Lawn fauna outside the home of Dan Brown, author of “The Da Vinci Code,” in Rye Beach, N.H., Aug. 28, 2020. In a statement, Blythe Brown disputed that her lawsuit was an effort to get more money, or revenge.
Source: bd News24 September 02, 2020 07:18 UTC