Musicians line up against Trump over music at rallies

October 26, 2020

Musical artists keep lining up against President Trump to try to stop him from playing their tunes at his rallies.

We reported that Andrew Lloyd Webber’s UK-based company Really Useful Group sent a cease-and-desist to Trump’s campaign over using ALW’s song “Memory.”

We hear that “went ignored.”

Now Betty Buckley, who originated the song in “Cats” in 1982, has her claws out. Buckley hissed that Trump’s “superspreader events” are “exacerbating the problem” that “is keeping [Broadway actors] unemployed,” adding, “By January the utter hell of your presidency … will be nothing more than a memory.”

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