Isaac Hayes Family Threaten To Sue Trump For 3m
Tue, 13 Aug 2024 06:00
The family of the late soul singer Isaac Hayes has ordered Donald Trump to stop playing the star's song Hold On, I'm Coming at his campaign rallies.
A letter sent to Trump and his team, and shared by Hayes' son on social media, threatens to sue the former US President if he does not comply by 16 August.
The family is also demanding $3m (pound;2.4m) in licensing fees for the campaign's repeated use of the song between 2022 and 2024.
The song, which was made famous by soul duo Sam and Dave, is a regular feature of Trump’s rallies, often playing before and after his speeches.
Hayes composed the song in 1966 with Dave Porter, when he was a staff writer at Stax Records. He went on to become a Grammy and Oscar-winner in his own right, with hits like Shaft and Walk On By.
In their legal letter, Hayes' family claimed to have "asked repeatedly" for Trump to stop using the song. They go on to cite 134 occasions on which the campaign went ahead anyway.
Isaac Hayes' son said he objected to Trump's "racist rhetoric".
He went on to demand that the campaign remove any videos featuring the song, and issue a full statement acknowledging that Hayes' family have not "authorised, endorsed or permitted" the use of his music.
Walker added that the requested $3m settlement is a "heavily discounted" figure, due to the frequency with which the campaign has played Hold On, I'm Coming.
The letter also stated that if a resolution was not made and a lawsuit was issued, the Hayes family would demand damages of $150,000 per use of the song - amounting to more than $20m (pound;15.7m).
The Trump campaign has yet to respond to the letter or the threat of legal action.
BBC

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