Zelnick also settled a lawsuit he filed against Calder, who runs 20% BMG-owned Zomba Recording, for yanking the red-hot group 'N Sync away from BMG's RCA label.
Forming their own record label in 1971, the Stones went on to become rock 'n' roll's most successful band, recording such classic long players as Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street.