Rap group Cypress Hill has been hit with a lawsuit from music promoters Wavecrest Media in Davidson County Court in Nashville, Tennessee.
The lawsuit claims that the rappers refuse to return a $150,000 deposit, after a 2004 September 19 performance that was canceled because of Hurricane Ivan.
The chart-topping West coast rap group was booked to play at the Tennessee State Fair, along with Petey Pablo, Alien Ant Farm and Apex Theory.
The category 5 hurricane touched down in the United States on September 16 and was the strongest hurricane of the 2004 season.
The hurricane dumped heavy rains across much of the Southeastern portion of the United States, including Tennessee, which received over 12 inches of rain in various parts of the state.
According to reports, Wavecrest was also going to shoot the concert for a future DVD.
Representatives for Cypress Hill could not be reaches as of press time.
Source: allhiphop.com
The lawsuit claims that the rappers refuse to return a $150,000 deposit, after a 2004 September 19 performance that was canceled because of Hurricane Ivan.
The chart-topping West coast rap group was booked to play at the Tennessee State Fair, along with Petey Pablo, Alien Ant Farm and Apex Theory.
The category 5 hurricane touched down in the United States on September 16 and was the strongest hurricane of the 2004 season.
The hurricane dumped heavy rains across much of the Southeastern portion of the United States, including Tennessee, which received over 12 inches of rain in various parts of the state.
According to reports, Wavecrest was also going to shoot the concert for a future DVD.
Representatives for Cypress Hill could not be reaches as of press time.
Source: allhiphop.com