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: The artists claimed this practice "undermines the campaign process" and "distorts elections" by confusing the voting public about where artists actually stand.
: The letter was sent to the Republican and Democratic National Committees (RNC and DNC), as well as their respective senatorial and congressional campaign committees. Aerosmith, Rolling Stones Members Demand Campai...
: The artists argued that unauthorized music use is "dishonest and immoral," as it falsely implies a candidate has the creator's support. : The artists claimed this practice "undermines the
: Musicians noted that being "dragged unwillingly into politics" can compromise their personal values, confuse their messaging, and alienate fans. Legal and Ethical Arguments : Musicians noted that being "dragged unwillingly into
: Leading figures including Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones), and Steven Tyler and Joe Perry (Aerosmith) joined a list of over 50 artists such as Pearl Jam, Green Day, Elton John, and Lorde.