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Adams album release is canceled amid FBI inquiry

- By Joe Coscarelli The New York Times

The release of a new album by the singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has been canceled amid a report that the FBI is looking into his communicat­ions with an underage fan.

Following an article published by The New York Times on Wednesday about Adams’ treatment of women, from a teenage fan to his ex-wife, Mandy Moore, FBI agents in the bureau’s New York office took the first steps to open a criminal investigat­ion.

They are responding to an accusation that Adams exchanged sexually explicit images with the teenager, who said her communicat­ion with the singer began when she was 14 and ended when she was 16.

They never met in person, and through a lawyer, Adams has denied ever engaging in sexual conversati­ons with someone he knew as underage.

Adams, a prolific Grammy-nominated rock and alternativ­e country singer, had previously announced plans to release three albums this year via Blue Note Records and his own Pax-Am label.

On Thursday, the first of those new albums, “Big Colors,” which had been scheduled for April 19, was put on hold indefinite­ly, according to music retailers.

Bull Moose, a record store chain in Maine and New Hampshire, posted on Twitter a message it had received from a supplier stating the album “has been canceled effectivel­y immediatel­y.”

A representa­tive for the store confirmed it had been alerted by a sales representa­tive for Universal Music Group that the album was canceled. Capitol Music Group, a division of Universal Music, which was scheduled to distribute Adams’ new albums, declined to comment.

SRCVinyl said it was offering refunds for customers who had purchased “Big Colors,” and a preorder page on the Pax-Am website also was removed.

Two musical equipment companies that worked with the singer also suspended their relationsh­ips with him Thursday.

Benson Amps said it was “saddened and surprised by the recent allegation­s” against Adams and no longer would move forward with the developmen­t of a Ryan Adams signature model. JHS Pedals, a guitar effects company, said it would cease all collaborat­ion with Adams and discontinu­e his signature pedal.

 ?? DAN HALLMAN — INVISION/AP ?? After a New York Times report, police are looking into accusation­s that singer-songwriter Ryan Adams exchanged sexually explicit images with a teenager.
DAN HALLMAN — INVISION/AP After a New York Times report, police are looking into accusation­s that singer-songwriter Ryan Adams exchanged sexually explicit images with a teenager.

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