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Family of Isaac Hayes demands Trump pay US$3 million for playing classic soul hit at rallies

  • The family also plans to file a federal lawsuit accusing the Republican of 134 counts of infringement at campaign rallies since 2022

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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attends a campaign rally in Montana on August 9. Photo: Reuters
Tribune News Service

Hold on!

The family of Isaac Hayes sent a legal notice on Sunday to Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee that demanded they stop using the R&B classic Hold On, Im Coming at his events and pressed them to repay US$3 million for prior usage.

The letter outlines more than 130 times Trump and Republicans played the 1966 classic that was recorded famously by Sam & Dave, but written by Hayes and David Porter when they were all pumping music out of Memphis-based Stax Records.

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Hayes’s lawyer James Walker wrote that Trump’s campaign and Republicans repeatedly played the song “without authorisation from the copyright holder, despite being asked repeatedly not to engage in such illegal use by our client”.

Hayes’s son Isaac Hayes III said the family also plans to file a federal lawsuit accusing Trump of 134 counts of infringement at campaign rallies since 2022.

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Trump’s campaign and the RNC did not immediately comment.

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