Andrew Lloyd Webber has told the Trump Campaign to scrub his “Memory,” joining a growing list of musical artists, from Neil Young to the Rolling Stones, who object to the playing of the…
The cease-and-desist letter to Trump’s 2020 campaign over “Memory” reportedly was sent by Webber’s UK-based company, Really Useful Group. The news was reported exclusively today by the New York Post. Deadline has reached out to Really Useful.
Buckley has objected to the campaign’s use of her signature song since 2017, when she first tweeted to Webber requesting he put a stop to the practice. She reiterated her displeasure last month upon news that the estate of Tom Petty had sent a cease and desist order to the Trump campaign over the use of the late singer’s song “I Won’t Back Down.”“You should do the same @OfficialALW! Seriously!! #Dotherighthing,” Buckley tweeted when news of the Petty song broke.
Other acts that have publicly objected to the use of their songs at Trump’s campaign rallies include Neil Young (
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