Birmingham pop legend Ali Campbell will carry on using the UB40 name even if he loses the High Court battle which has already cost half a million pounds.
The 57-year-old frontman spoke out as BOTH versions of the chart-topping group prepared for public appearances in the city centre.
The UB40 led by Ali, and featuring original bandmates Astro and Mickey Virtue, play a big Barclaycard Arena gig on Sunday, May 1.
Watch what he thinks about this show and UB40 here.
Meanwhile, the other UB40 – boasting his brothers Robin and Duncan, Brian Travers, Earl Falconer, Jimmy Brown and Norman Hassan – start the Birmingham 10k this morning.
But they won’t be talking to each other, unless it’s through the lawyers.
Father-of-eight Ali says he will continue to reference UB40 whatever the courts decide.
“We are playing the Barclaycard Arena as “UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell, Astro and Mickey’,” he says.
“I don’t want to be called just UB40 because I don’t want people to get me mixed up with what I call the Dark Side.
“It’s ironic that they are suing us for passing them off, when I don’t want people to think I am them!
“I didn’t just walk away from the band, I walked away from the brand of the most toured band in British pop history.
(Image: Graham Young)
“I’ve heard better tribute bands out there than the remaining members.”
But what if he loses the court battle?
“I will be called Ali Campbell – The Legendary Voice of UB40,” he replies without hesitation.
“That’s because I want people to know who I am.