update 6/21/20
Tom Petty’s family decries Trump’s use of "I Won’t Back Down" at Tulsa rally, send cease-and-desist notice to the president https://t.co/aIiaxqh5Ny
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) June 21, 2020
Why doesn’t he just respect the wishes of artists?
I thought about this today because of the latest objector, Rihanna.
Rihanna doesn’t want Trump playing her music at his "tragic rallies," but she may not have a choice https://t.co/puNPsnDubv
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 5, 2018
Trump is still using “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” by the Rolling Stones in spite of their objections. It’s in the background in this clip from today:
At last @realDonaldTrump #Trump rally of the season for us in Fort Wayne, Indiana @Acosta got dozens of requests to sign autographs but this one cracked me up. #cnn #realnews pic.twitter.com/XJMQXSfyVN
— Matt Hoye (@mattyhoyeCNN) November 6, 2018
Rihanna and Axl Rose became the latest to ask President Trump not to use their songs at his rallies. Recent changes in music licensing could help. https://t.co/rvM9BFnLML
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 6, 2018
The Rolling Stones said the same thing during his Presidential campaign…You know what happened; nothing because they just kept playing the songs https://t.co/mDbiUJTz3N
— Terrence Maddoux (@Jrizzell) November 5, 2018
Rihanna said she wants to stop Donald Trump from playing her music at rallies. Can she? https://t.co/kNgH9Diytu
— TIME (@TIME) November 5, 2018
Neil Young has once again told Donald Trump to stop playing “Rockin’ In The Free World” at his campaign events https://t.co/cYFR8kFedX pic.twitter.com/sXf4Q1Dsua
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) November 6, 2018
Like many musicians, Rihanna has asked Trump to stop playing her music at his rallies. MAD is unable to verify rumors that Francis Scott Key has crawled out of his grave and asked Trump to cool it with the National Anthem.
— MAD Magazine (@MADmagazine) November 5, 2018
Twitter removes President Trump's Nickelback video after copyright complaint https://t.co/pD5gk4W20r pic.twitter.com/pSuTQJ7Jj9
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 3, 2019