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And now he’s made a splash off the field with a large-scale mural today unveiled of the midfield ace in Manchester city centre. The mural, depicting undoubtedly one of the greatest players ever to ...
Two months after suing President-elect Donald Trump and his campaign for the unauthorized use of their song " Seven Nation Army," the musical duo behind The White Stripes has dropped the lawsuit.
“Seven Nation Army” is, for all intents and purposes, the most defining folk song of the 21st century. For budding guitarists, it’s the 2000s version of Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water.” ...
Why Does the “Seven Nation Army” Guitar Riff Sound Like a Bass Guitar? White used a guitar pedal that lowered his guitar’s sound by an octave, creating the famous deep tune without using a bass.
The band had accused Trump and his 2024 campaign of “flagrant misappropriation” of its song “Seven Nation Army” in September, after an aide to the 45th president posted a video that ...
The White Stripes drop copyright lawsuit against Donald Trump for “Seven Nation Army” song use In August, Jack White had said, "Oh . . . Don't even think about using my music, you fascists" ...
The White Stripes are dropping a copyright infringement lawsuit against Donald Trump and his campaign following the former president’s Election Day win. The band had accused Trump and his 2024 ...
The White Stripes Voluntarily Drop ‘Seven Nation Army’ Lawsuit Against Donald Trump Jack and Meg White previously sued the Trump campaign in September for using their music without permission ...
The White Stripes have dropped their copyright infringement lawsuit against Donald Trump over the unauthorized use of “Seven Nation Army” in a campaign video released earlier this year.
L ess than a week after Donald Trump won the presidential election, the White Stripes have dropped their copyright lawsuit accusing him of using “Seven Nation Army” in a social media post ...
The use of "Seven Nation Army" in a Trump campaign ad is not a new phenomenon — a 2016 campaign ad also used the tune.
Seven Nation Army won a Grammy for Best Rock Song and is from the band's fourth album Elephant which sold at least 2 million in the U.S. alone.