Neil Young sounded off on President Donald Trump yesterday (July 6) in one of his signature scathing letters after Trump used his music at another one of his rallies.
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Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie has joined the list of artists asking Donald Trump to stop playing their music at his rallies, requesting that "High Hopes" be removed from the President's playlist. Urie posted his plea on Twitter on Tuesday night (June 23), addressing a note to the Trump campaign after "Hopes" was reportedly blasted at the half-empty arena during last weekend's Tulsa rally."Dear Trump Campaign, F--k you.
You're not invited. Stop playing my song," Urie wrote.
Neil Young sounded off on President Donald Trump yesterday (July 6) in one of his signature scathing letters after Trump used his music at another one of his rallies.
Neil Young is "NOT ok" with his music being played at President Donald Trump's Mount Rushmore event on Friday.
Chris Willman Music WriterFor years, it has seemed as if Donald Trump can always get what he wants, at least when it comes to using classic rock and pop hits at his campaign rallies against the wishes of the original artists.
The Rolling Stones have warned Donald Trump to stop using their music at his rallies and events or face a lawsuit.The band have already served the US President with multiple cease and desist directives after he began playing their songs at events on his 2016 presidential campaign.Trump has continued to use the band’s music despite those messages and, now, the veteran rock group are looking to take further steps to stop him from continuing to use their songs without their permission.
David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: We finally might have heard the last of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies, which was played as his walk-off theme at Saturday’s sparsely attended rally in Tulsa, OK.The Stones first objected to Trump’s use of the song during the 2016 presidential campaign, but he has continued to use it without their permission.
The Panic! At The Disco singer is NOT Okay with the current POTUS using his music! After Donald Trump played High Hopes at his rally in Tulsa, Brendon Urie did not hesitate to make it very clear that he is not allowed to do that! In fact, he demanded that he stopped using his track, and did not hold anything back when he slammed the controversial president. Obviously, Urie is not a supporter and he would rather not be associated with the Donald or his campaign in any way.
Brendon Urie is not happy with the Trump Campaign using is music.
Ted Johnson Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco objected to the Donald Trump campaign’s use of “High Hopes” at a Phoenix event on Tuesday, even using an expletive to make his point.“Dear Trump campaign,” Urie wrote on Twitter. “F— you.
“Dear Trump Campaign, F-ck you,” tweeted Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie late on (Tuesday) June 23. This furious message came days after President Donald Trump’s campaign reportedly played P! ATD’s “High Hopes” during Saturday’s sparsely-attended rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Good morning and welcome to the latest edition of ‘Musicians Who Don’t Like Donald Trump’. It’s a long old list and today we’re confirming (or re-confirming) two names on it: Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie and good old Bruce Springsteen.Urie’s distaste for the orange autocrat manifested itself in a classic ‘stop using my song’ tweet, after Trump played PATD’s ‘High Hopes’ at his recent lacklustre rally in Oklahoma.
Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie has taken to Twitter today (June 24) to request that Donald Trump stop using the band’s music for his election campaign.The tweet comes after Trump walked onto the stage at a campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona to the sound of P!ATD’s hit single, ‘High Hopes’.Urie was concise in his Tweet, urging Trump to “stop playing my song”. Read the full tweet below.Dear Trump Campaign,Fuck you.
Brendon Urie does not want President Donald Trump using his music.
Tom Petty's estate is not backing down. On Saturday, President Donald Trump held a rally in Tulsa, Okla., where the song "I Won't Back Down" was played, according to Petty's family.
Public Enemy have returned with an explosive new protest song, ‘State of the Union (STFU).’ You can listen to it below.Produced by DJ Premier, the emotive track sees Public Enemy take “a fiery return to the frontlines as they take on Donald Trump and his fascist regime,” according to a new press release.It continues: “An unflinching statement about the destruction the current administration has unleashed on the country and its people, ‘State of the Union (STFU)’ speaks truth to power while