If you are asking about Creedence Clearwater Revival, often abbreviated as CCR, there are still living members of the band, so undoubtedly the royalties go to John Fogerty and the other living members; and some money may possibly go to the families of former members who are deceased, such as Tom Fogerty's family.
i don't think writers get paid for royalties if it is 50 years after their death.
royalties
royalties don't cost any thing it's what the people involved in singles or albums receive money wise anyway
Lives off of the pudding royalties
6.305 Million Dollars plus royalties
The Boy Scouts of America.
Whether or not an author receives royalties is going to be entirely up to the contract that they sign with the publishing company.
Probably her children (Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr.)
The Irving Berlin Music Company is the rightsholder, but all royalties go to the Boy Scouts of America.
Most of the royalty of Europe attended the wedding. After independence, there was no royalty in US society.
Nobody would legally be entitled to royalties on Chopin's compositions because they are old enough to no longer be covered by copyright. As such, the compositions themselves are in the public domain, so anybody has the right to use them.
CCR S.A. was created in 1945.
Computer Command Ride (CCR).
According to my research, they do recognize CCR as an abbreviation for them. Be careful though, as CCR is an abbreviation for many things. Make sure you are clear on which CCR you are talking about if you use that abbreviation.
CCR can mean many acronyms in a list. There is one acronym for CCR pertaining to a government. CCR means Center for Constitutional Rights. Gov simply means government.
There are five types of music royalties. These royalties include; Mechanical licenses and royalties, Performance rights and royalties, Synchronization rights and royalties, Print rights and royalties, and Foreign Royalties.
Born on the Bayou and Keep Chooglin' On were the two CCR songs in "The Expendables"