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demmiblue

(36,917 posts)
Wed Feb 13, 2019, 06:27 PM Feb 2019

Ryan Adams Dangled Success. Women Say They Paid a Price.

Several women say Adams offered to jumpstart their music careers, then pursued them sexually and in some cases retaliated when they spurned him. He denies the claims.

For nearly two decades, Ryan Adams, one of the most prolific singer-songwriters of his generation, has been heralded as a mercurial creative genius and a respected industry tastemaker.

Equal parts punk-rock folk hero and romantic troubadour, Adams, 44, has 16 albums and seven Grammy nominations to his name. He has overseen music by Willie Nelson, written a Tim McGraw hit and recorded with John Mayer.

He has also taken a special interest in the trajectory of female artists, especially younger ones, championing them onstage, across social media and in the studio, where his stamp of approval can jump-start careers.

Some now say that Adams’s rock-star patronage masked a darker reality. In interviews, seven women and more than a dozen associates described a pattern of manipulative behavior in which Adams dangled career opportunities while simultaneously pursuing female artists for sex. In some cases, they said, he would turn domineering and vengeful, jerking away his offers of support when spurned, and subjecting women to emotional and verbal abuse, and harassment in texts and on social media. The accounts have been corroborated by family members or friends who were present at the time, as well as by correspondence from Adams reviewed by The New York Times.

From a teenager living in a small town to his ex-wife, the singer and actress Mandy Moore, these artists said Adams exploited and then stifled their ambitions. “Music was a point of control for him,” Moore said.

When Adams began corresponding online with a fan, Ava, in 2013, she was a 14-year-old bass player already forging a career.

But their correspondence about music turned into graphic texting. Eventually, Ava said, they conducted video calls on Skype, where Adams exposed himself during phone sex.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/13/arts/music/ryan-adams-women-sex.html
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Ryan Adams Dangled Success. Women Say They Paid a Price. (Original Post) demmiblue Feb 2019 OP
His career's probably finished after this Dopers_Greed Feb 2019 #1
Yep hurple Feb 2019 #2
I've been a fan since I first heard Heartbreaker djg21 Feb 2019 #4
What an evil predator. Hope he ends up in jail. nt SunSeeker Feb 2019 #3

Dopers_Greed

(2,640 posts)
1. His career's probably finished after this
Wed Feb 13, 2019, 07:15 PM
Feb 2019

As a longtime fan, I'm hardly surprised by this though. It's obvious that he's been unwell for a while.

hurple

(1,307 posts)
2. Yep
Thu Feb 14, 2019, 01:24 AM
Feb 2019

Us fans have known for a loooong time that he's a world-class asshole. Just not that he was this level of world-class asshole.

 

djg21

(1,803 posts)
4. I've been a fan since I first heard Heartbreaker
Thu Feb 14, 2019, 11:10 PM
Feb 2019

And Cold Roses still is one of my favorite albums. It’s never been a secret that Adams is a prima donna and an asshole, but if the NYT accurately represented the text messages between Adams and “Ava,” he also is a sexual predator who should be locked up. The FBI has opened an investigation, so we will have to see what comes of it. This really is a bummer.

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