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Tom Petty's family is slamming Donald Trump over the use of the late rocker's classic song "I Won't Back Down" during the president's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday (June 20).In a statement issued shortly after the rally, Petty's estate and rights holders -- daughters Adria and Annakim, ex-wife Jane, and widow Dana -- announced that a cease-and-desist notice had been issued to the Trump campaign.“Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves
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Neil Young is speaking out against Donald Trump for using his music during the president's Mount Rushmore event in South Dakota.
© Other The Rolling Stones are objecting to their music being used by President Trump Donald Trump has been warned he could face legal action if his campaign continues to use songs by the Rolling Stones.The band's lawyers are working with performing rights organisation BMI to stop the US president from using any of their songs at campaign events.The BMI has told the Trump campaign that any future use will breach license agreements.The Rolling Stones have sent cease and desist directives to
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.
President Donald Trump held his first rally since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Donald Trump is getting a taste of embarrassment.
Ted Johnson Fox News Channel drew 7.7 million viewers to coverage of President Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa on Saturday, helping it to deliver its highest rated primetime for that evening in the network’s history.The network carried Trump’s speech live and its entirely, while CNN and MSNBC covered excerpts. The Fox News audience was more than the combined audience of the other networks.
Pink recently trolled US President Donald Trump on social media after his Tulsa Rally reportedly received poor attendance. The rally was held at the BOK Center on June 20 which saw a small gathering of under 6,200 people in the venue for a capacity of 19,200 individuals.
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.
As it was previously reported, Donald Trump had his rally on Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his first in months ever since the COVID-19 pandemic made its mark in the United States. According to Hot New Hip Hop, the president of the United States and his administration said that a million tickets were requested, however, reports from this week stated around 6,200 showed up.
US President Donald Trump recently attended a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma only to find only a limited number of people there. The stadium with a capacity of almost 19,000 people was a witness to numerous empty seats, something that has caught everyone’s attention now.
Pink has mocked Donald Trump on social media after a spectacularly poor turnout at his re-election campaign rally in Oklahoma.The event took place in Tulsa yesterday (June 20), with Trump previously claiming that one million people had registered for tickets for the rally.But photographs and footage of the 19,000-capacity BOK Center clearly show thousands of empty seats across the venue – prompting Pink to compare the event to one of her past gigs there.“I think I sold that same place out in
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 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.
Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally on Saturday night had an even worse turnout than his inauguration.
Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally on Saturday night had an even worse turnout than his inauguration.