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- W3119675254 abstract "In June 2020, the British rock ’n’ roll band the Rolling Stones resorted to legal measures to regain control over the political use or misuse of their creative output in the American political arena. The artists refuse to become complicit in Trump’s strategic efforts to win the hearts and minds of U.S. voters in the 2020 election. Musicians and politicians recognize that music is a contested medium that can exercise considerable power over an audience participating in a political rally. “BMI have notified the Trump campaign on behalf of the Stones that the unauthorized use of their songs will constitute a breach of its licensing agreement. If Donald Trump disregards the exclusion and persists, then he would face a lawsuit for breaking the embargo and playing music that has not been licensed.” A few years earlier, Mick Jagger, the lead singer of the band, proudly accepted the invitation of then President Obama to perform at the televised “Red, White and Blues” concert to honor the quintessential American musical genre of blues at the White House during Black History month in 2012. The presence and performance of Mick Jagger paying tribute to African American culture, which also forms the powerful roots of the Stones’ remarkable career, shows how musicians can become agents in generating “alternative archives of history” – in this case to support Obama’s vision of a post-racial society among a global audience of music fans. While President Obama has been celebrated as a “jazz president,” the relationship of President Trump with musicians has been particularly controversial. Hardly any of the invited famous pop artists wanted to perform at his inauguration in January 2017. Compared to Trump’s use of popular music during the previous campaign, more and more high-profile artists are now turning to legal means to assure that their songs are not used in his current campaign. In the following I want to highlight the function and power of music in presidential campaigns of the 20th and 21st centuries and then zoom in on the 2020 campaigns of Donald Trump and Joe Biden." @default.
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- W3119675254 title "The Power of Popular Music during the 2020 Presidential Campaign" @default.
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