Regina Leader-Post

ADAMS ‘PUT ON HOLD’

CD delayed, endorsemen­ts nixed amid allegation­s

- CHRIS WILLMAN Variety

Ryan Adams recently LOS ANGELES announced he’d have three new albums out this year, but that number looks to be rapidly shrinking. The first of his planned 2019 releases, Big Colors, which was to have come out April 19, has been “put on hold,” say sources close to the situation.

Retailers began reporting Thursday night they’ve been notified that Universal Music Group has pulled the album from its schedule. Adams has his own label, Pax-am, which has a distributi­on deal with UMG’S Blue Note Records (whose president, Don Was, co-produced Big Colors). Representa­tives for those labels could not be reached for comment Thursday night. Adams’ Pax-am label has deleted its own pages devoted to pre-orders for the CD and LP.

In addition, three companies that manufactur­e gear for musicians have publicly severed ties with Adams and said the products bearing his name will be taken off the market or out of developmen­t.

An amplifier company, Benson, was among those disassocia­ting themselves from the artist. “We are saddened and surprised by the recent allegation­s against Mr. Ryan Adams as documented in The New York Times,” Christophe­r Benson said. “We have decided to suspend our relationsh­ip with Mr. Adams at this moment and will no longer move forward with the developmen­t of the Ryan Adams signature model. We have no further comment at this time.”

Two other Adams signature products were already available in stores but are being withdrawn from further sales, according to statements from the companies that worked with Adams on them.

“In light of recent news and allegation­s, we have discontinu­ed the Defcon4 and are not selling any more direct or wholesale,” wrote Colt Westbrook, president of Walrus Audio, on Instagram, referring to an Adams-branded pedal. “This is our reactive plan, as this is fresh news for us in the last 24 hours. We will come forward with a proactive plan to help bring power to people combating abuse as we figure out the best way to do so.”

Josh Scott, the president of JHS Pedals, which had also developed a product with Adams, issued a similar statement. “Because of my deep concern over this situation, I am ceasing all collaborat­ion with Ryan and have discontinu­ed the VCR Ryan Adams Signature Pedal. We have a remaining stock of VCR pedals and are making future plans to fully rebrand and sell this inventory with a portion of the sale going towards the fight against sexual abuse and misconduct.”

The New York Times’ story appeared online Wednesday and was prominentl­y featured in Thursday’s print edition. The newspaper’s reporting spotlighte­d interviews with multiple women who claimed emotional abuse or severe manipulati­on by Adams, including a woman, now 20, who showed reporters sexually explicit texts she said she had exchanged with Adams when she was underage, as well as production clients who alleged they were pressured to indulge in sexual as well as profession­al relationsh­ips. His ex-wife, Mandy Moore, says Adams initially mentored her but ultimately stalled her music career.

Adams’ initial response to learning that a Times story was imminent was to tweet a lawsuit threat and say the newspaper was “going down,” though he deleted that and later issued a calmer tweet calling the article “unsettling­ly inaccurate,” along with a blanket apology to anyone he hurt, “however unintentio­nally.”

 ?? PAUL THOMAS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Ryan Adams has been accused of emotional abuse by several women.
PAUL THOMAS/GETTY IMAGES Ryan Adams has been accused of emotional abuse by several women.

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