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ASCAP Says Donald Trump Campaign Can’t Use Any Rolling Stones Songs In Its Repertory - deadline.com
deadline.com
30.06.2020 / 04:33

ASCAP Says Donald Trump Campaign Can’t Use Any Rolling Stones Songs In Its Repertory

David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump may be looking for a new walk-off song at his campaign rallies now that the Rolling Stones and BMI have put him on notice and threatened to sue if he ever again uses any of their songs licensed by the giant performing rights organization.

BMI Warns Donald Trump Campaign To Stop Playing Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” At Rallies - deadline.com - county Stone - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
deadline.com
26.06.2020 / 23:17

BMI Warns Donald Trump Campaign To Stop Playing Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” At Rallies

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.

In Tulsa, Trump Campaign Subverted Social Distancing One Sticker at a Time - www.billboard.com - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
billboard.com
26.06.2020 / 21:43

In Tulsa, Trump Campaign Subverted Social Distancing One Sticker at a Time

Hours before President Donald Trump took the stage last Saturday at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for his first rally in the COVID-19 era, arena workers were busy labeling thousands of seats with “Do Not Sit Here Please!” stickers to promote social distancing, part of a new safety protocol at the arena known as VenueShield. Campaign

Brendon Urie Drags Donald Trump After Learning He Used His Song At Tulsa Rally! - celebrityinsider.org - county Tulsa
celebrityinsider.org
24.06.2020 / 20:15

Brendon Urie Drags Donald Trump After Learning He Used His Song At Tulsa Rally!

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 Objects To Donald Trump Campaign’s Use Of ‘High Hopes’ At Phoenix Event: “Stop Playing My Song” - deadline.com
deadline.com
24.06.2020 / 17:53

Brendon Urie Objects To Donald Trump Campaign’s Use Of ‘High Hopes’ At Phoenix Event: “Stop Playing My Song”

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.

Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie Goes Off On Trump For Using His Song: ‘You’re Not Invited’ - hollywoodlife.com - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
hollywoodlife.com
24.06.2020 / 16:51

Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie Goes Off On Trump For Using His Song: ‘You’re Not Invited’

“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.

Brendon Urie Has a Simple Request For Pres. Trump: 'Stop Playing My Song' - www.billboard.com
billboard.com
24.06.2020 / 15:05

Brendon Urie Has a Simple Request For Pres. Trump: 'Stop Playing My Song'

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.

Brendon Urie and Bruce Springsteen have high hopes for the end of Trump’s presidential run - completemusicupdate.com - Oklahoma
completemusicupdate.com
24.06.2020 / 14:01

Brendon Urie and Bruce Springsteen have high hopes for the end of Trump’s presidential run

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.

Brendon Urie tells Trump to stop using P!ATD music at rallies - www.nme.com - Arizona
nme.com
24.06.2020 / 08:09

Brendon Urie tells Trump to stop using P!ATD music at rallies

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.

Tom Petty estate issues cease-and-desist to Trump campaign - completemusicupdate.com - county Tulsa
completemusicupdate.com
22.06.2020 / 13:25

Tom Petty estate issues cease-and-desist to Trump campaign

With Donald Trump back in campaigning mode – if he was ever out of it – it’s time for another round of artists being angry about their music being used at his rallies. Kicking things off, after Saturday’s lacklustre event in Tulsa, is the Tom Petty estate, which has not taken kindly to his song ‘I Won’t Back Down’ being used at the event.

Trump campaign denies claims that K-Pop fans derailed Tulsa rally - www.nme.com - New York
nme.com
22.06.2020 / 10:19

Trump campaign denies claims that K-Pop fans derailed Tulsa rally

the New York Times reporting that the discrepancy of ticket requests to attendees likely came from an undercover campaign by K-Pop fans to sabotage the event.But Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale has now hit out at the claims, and said in a statement: “Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don’t know what they’re talking about or how rallies work”.He went on to describe reports of Trump’s first re-election rally as “unprofessional”

Tom Petty Family Call Out Trump Campaign for Unathorized Use of "I Won't Back Down" - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
hollywoodreporter.com
21.06.2020 / 20:51

Tom Petty Family Call Out Trump Campaign for Unathorized Use of "I Won't Back Down"

Four of Tom Petty's family members have released a statement on Twitter about an unauthorized use of the song "I Won't Back Down" at the beginning of Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday. "Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves too many Americans and common sense behind," the statement read.

Tom Petty's family issues cease and desist to Trump campaign after song was played at Tulsa rally - www.foxnews.com - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
foxnews.com
21.06.2020 / 20:25

Tom Petty's family issues cease and desist to Trump campaign after song was played at Tulsa rally

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.

Trump Campaign Rally in Tulsa Features Empty Seats, Staff Infections - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
hollywoodreporter.com
21.06.2020 / 18:45

Trump Campaign Rally in Tulsa Features Empty Seats, Staff Infections

President Donald Trump launched his comeback rally amid a pandemic on Saturday by declaring that "the silent majority is stronger than ever before," but what was meant to be a show of political force was instead met with thousands of empty seats and new coronavirus cases on his campaign staff.

Tom Petty's family issues cease and desist notice to Trump campaign - torontosun.com - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
torontosun.com
21.06.2020 / 17:19

Tom Petty's family issues cease and desist notice to Trump campaign

Tom Petty’s family members have released a joint statement denouncing U.S. leader Donald Trump’s use of the rock legend’s hit I Won’t Back Down at a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday.

Tom Petty’s estate issues cease and desist to Trump campaign - www.nme.com - USA - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
nme.com
21.06.2020 / 08:31

Tom Petty’s estate issues cease and desist to Trump campaign

Tom Petty‘s estate has issued a cease and desist order to Donald Trump’s election campaign after Petty’s 1989 song ‘I Won’t Back Down’ was used without permission at a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 20.A statement posted to social media by Petty’s family after the rally said, “Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves too many Americans and common sense behind.“Tom Petty would never want a song of his used for a campaign of hate.

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