—Judgment,
The partnership agreement between plaintiff and his fellow band members clearly evinces the partners’ intent to divest themselves of their rights under the recording contract with defendant record company and to transfer those rights to the partnership. Thus, plaintiff lacks standing to prosecute a claim for breach of the recording contract in his individual capacity. Plaintiff also clearly fits within the "leaving member” provision in the record contract, under which defendant was authorized to replace his voice on the band’s third album when the other members of the band indicated that they no longer wanted to perform with him. Plaintiff’s contention that his facially invalid causes of action for an accounting of royalties make out a claim of breach of contract to pay royalties, and, as such, should not have been dismissed, is improperly raised for the first time on appeal, and in any event without merit. " 'Liberality in pleading’ is stretched too far when it is deemed permissible to plead one claim and then substitute for it an entirely different one” (New York Auction Co. v Belt,
