Donald Trump still playing Steven Tyler's 'Dream On,' despite cease-and-desist letter
  • 9 years ago
Steven Tyler is the latest rocker to take issue with Donald Trump.
The Aerosmith frontman asked the billionaire to stop using the band's classic rock hit "Dream On" at his campaign events and rallies in a cease-and-desist letter Saturday, according to the Associated Press.
However, only two days later, a defiant Trump walked onto the stage to "Dream On" at the "No Labels Problem Solver Convention" in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Trump does "not have our client's permission to use 'Dream On'" or any of Tyler's music because doing so "gives the false impression that he is connected with or endorses Mr. Trump's presidential bid," the letter says.
Last month, R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe blasted Trump for playing "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" on the campaign trail.
And in July, Trump got into a heated spat with rock singer Neil Young, after he asked Trump to stop playing "Rockin' in The Free World" at his rallies.
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