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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDozens of Artists Send Letter Demanding End to Unauthorized Political Use of Music
What do Elton John, the Rolling Stones, Lionel Richie, Courtney Love, Panic! at the Disco, Pearl Jam, Sia, Aerosmith, Lorde and Linkin Park have in common? Among probably many other things, one definite is a desire for politicians to keep their grubby hands off their music. (Unless, perhaps, they ask nicely.)
Those and dozens of other artists have put their signatures to an open letter from the Artist Rights Alliance, addressed to to the Democratic and Republican national, congressional and senatorial committees, asking all parties to put an end to appropriating popular songs for political purposes without authorization.
No politician benefits from forcing a popular artist to publicly disown and reject them, reads the letter. Yet these unnecessary controversies inevitably draw even the most reluctant or apolitical artists off the sidelines, compelling them to explain the ways they disagree with candidates wrongfully using their music. And on social media and in the culture at large, its the politicians that typically end up on the wrong side of those stories.
Others adding their signatures to the letter include Green Day, R.E.M., Sheryl Crow, T Bone Burnett, the Kurt Cobain estate, Blondie, Jason Isbell, Elvis Costello, Rosanne Cash and Lykke Li. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards signed individually. Steven Tyler is on board as a signatory both under his own name and Aerosmiths.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/r-e-m-rolling-stones-013044921.html
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,819 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,819 posts)It would make quite a contrast with Trump, who preaches Intellectual Property Rights while he steals everything he can.
Withywindle
(9,988 posts)because 99.9% of right-wing music is shite.