Who does he think he is?
Musical theater composer Andrew Lloyd Webber recently joined the growing number of songwriters telling Trump to cease playing their music at his rallies.
Webber sent a cease-and-desist letter to Trump’s 2020 campaign over the playing of the song “Memory.”
The letter came after the actress Betty Buckley, who preformed the song, asked for Webber to “drop the hammer on President Trump.”
Buckley went onto Twitter and tweeted:
Excellent news!! Thanks to you guys!! Hippetyhaw!! : )Andrew Lloyd Webber Sends Cease-and-Desist to Trump Campaign For Using ‘Memory’ at Rallies https://t.co/OXYslqTPcM
— Betty Buckley (@BettyBuckley) July 13, 2020
She got her way, because her recent tweet states:
Excellent news!! Thanks to you guys!! Hippetyhaw!! : )Andrew Lloyd Webber Sends Cease-and-Desist to Trump Campaign For Using ‘Memory’ at Rallies https://t.co/OXYslqTPcM
— Betty Buckley (@BettyBuckley) July 13, 2020
Webber is the latest is a growing number of musicians and singers barring Trump from playing their music at his rallies. The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie, and the estate of the late Tom Petty are some of them.
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