Taylor Hicks Sues Over iTunes Releases

“American Idol” winner Taylor Hicks has sued a Tennessee music producer to halt the online distribution of songs the grey-haired crooner recorded five years before copping the reality TV crown. In a lawsuit filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Alabama, Hicks charges that William Smith recently sold three of his songs via Apple’s iTunes music store (a copy of Hicks’s complaint can be found below). In an interview, Smith told TSG that after Hicks auditioned for him, he recorded the songs (which Hicks had written) in June 2001 with the help of Nashville session musicians. Smith said that he subsequently shopped the songs to 15 different labels, but none were interested in signing Hicks. Last month,

Smith informed Hicks’s attorney of his plans to market one of the songs, “The Fall,” on iTunes, noting that “anything in his past that would reflect negatively upon him will stay there” as long as 29-year-old performer did not “go negative” against him. When asked if his July 24 e-mail was a veiled threat geared to forestall a copyright lawsuit, Smith denied that it was a “blackmail attempt.” Smith said that he would not seek to hurt the performer’s reputation, adding that he has previously turned down five-figure tabloid offers to speak about Hicks’s sexuality and his prior drug use. “Taylor was a young musician, so you can imagine what he was involved in,” said Smith.





  1. TREYX

    William Smith of Tyler Music Group is a damn con artist! Someday his lies and cons will catch up to him and he will end up in the pen!

    Reply · Sep. 14 2010 at 4:57 pm
  2. axlman

    Oh please…..Who in the world wants to listen to his crappy crap in the first place? Hell he doesn’t even write his own songs anyway!

    Reply · Aug. 24 2006 at 3:29 pm

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