The Asian Age

Prince’s family asks Trump to stop using his music at rallies

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New York: The family of Prince has told Donald Trump to stop playing the late icon's songs at rallies, following a phalanx of other angry artists who have told the US president to pull the plug. “The Prince Estate has never given permission to President Trump or The White House to use Prince's songs and have requested that they cease all use immediatel­y,” tweeted the musician's half- brother Omarr Baker.

The Trump campaign did not immediatel­y respond to an AFP request to comment. The president's team have reportedly added Purple Rain, one of Prince’s best- loved tracks, to the playlist of recent rallies in the runup to November midterm elections, including in Mississipp­i last week.

The complaint adds Prince to a long line of musicians or their representa­tives who have objected to the billionair­e Republican head of state blasting out their tunes at his public rallies. The Rolling Stones, Adele, Neil Young, R. E. M., Aerosmith, Queen and George Harrison are among acts that have lodged objections to the use of their music at Republican gatherings. The family of Italy's late Luciano Pavarotti, one of the most famous tenors of the 20th century, also criticized the use of his signature recording of blockbuste­r Puccini aria "Nessun Dorma," a fixture at Trump's 2016 rallies.

But during a questionan­danswer session on Twitter two years ago Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger was quoted as saying there was nothing he could do under US law to stop Trump playing his music. “If you're in a public place like Madison Square Garden or a theater, you can play any music you want, and you can't be stopped. So, if you write a song and someone plays it in a restaurant that you go to, you can't stop them.

They can play what they want,” the Daily Beast quoted him as saying. While US law could allow an artist to ask for his music not to be played at political campaigns, none have yet followed through.

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— PTI Canadian singer ( above) and song writer Bryan Adams performs at a concert in Mumbai on Friday.
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— PTI Members of the LGBTQ click selfies at a conference of their community in New Delhi on Saturday.
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George Harrison
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Adele Laurie
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Elton John
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Luciano Pavarotti

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