The 2024 presidential election season is in full swing.

Banana 101.5 logo
Get our free mobile app

Former President Donald Trump and current Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris will face off tonight in the ABC News presidential debate starting at 9 PM Eastern.

After the debate, the two candidates will be back on the road doing rallies, trying to meet as many voters as they can in hopes of securing their votes and obtaining the majority of the 270 electoral college votes needed to become President of the United States.

Two Michigan Musicians Are Suing The Trump Campaign

Credit: Getty Images / Official Jack White via Instagram / Canva
Credit: Getty Images / Official Jack White via Instagram / Canva
loading...

Two Michigan rockstars filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Trump campaign for using his music at rallies.

According to Wood TV, the former president’s social media team posted a video on August 29 featuring the band’s 2003 chart-topper “Seven Nation Army.”

Almost immediately, White called out the campaign, saying,

“Don’t even think about using my music, you fascists.”

 

Other Bands Who Don't Want the Trump Campaign to Play Their Music

The White Stripes are not the only band that has requested the Trump campaign not play their music.

Opening Ceremony - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 0
Getty Images
loading...

Céline Dion: Her team stated that the use of "My Heart Will Go On" at a Trump rally was unauthorized and that she does not support such use.

Waterloo
Getty Images
loading...

ABBA: The group and their record label demanded the removal of videos featuring their songs after Trump played them at a rally.

American Express Presents BST Hyde Park: Adele
Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images f
loading...

Adele: A representative confirmed that Trump had not obtained permission to use her songs, including "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You," at his events.

62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards - Show
Getty Images for The Recording A
loading...

Aerosmith: Steven Tyler has issued cease-and-desist notices for the use of "Dream On" and "Living on the Edge" at Trump rallies.

The New York Comedy Festival And The Bob Woodruff Foundation Present The 9th Annual Stand Up For Heroes Event
Ilya S. Savenok
loading...

Bruce Springsteen: He has consistently opposed Trump’s use of "Born in the U.S.A." at rallies, stating it misrepresents the song's meaning.

The 2015 MusiCares Person Of The Year Gala Honoring Bob Dylan - Show
Getty Images
loading...

Neil Young: Young has publicly objected to the use of "Rockin' in the Free World," emphasizing that it does not represent his views.

Linkin Park In Concert At The Joint At the Hard Rock
Getty Images
loading...

Linkin Park: The band sent a cease-and-desist order after their music was used in a Trump campaign video.

Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show
Getty Images
loading...

Rihanna: She threatened legal action over the use of "Don't Stop the Music" in 2018.

The Rolling Stones Perform Live In Adelaide
Getty Images
loading...

The Rolling Stones: They protested against the use of "You Can't Always Get What You Want," stating they would take further action if it continued.

Closing Ceremony - Commonwealth Games: Day 11
Getty Images
loading...

Ozzy Osbourne: He condemned the use of "Crazy Train" at a rally, asserting that no campaign is allowed to use his music.

93.3 FLZ's Jingle Ball 2014 - Show
Alexander Tamargo
loading...

Pharrell Williams: He expressed disapproval after Trump played "Happy" at rallies without authorization.

30 Famous Celebrities You Might Not Know Are From Michigan

You will definitely recognize these names and faces, but might be surprised to find out they're from Michigan.

Gallery Credit: Big Joe Pesh / Getty Images

Check Out 8 of Michigan's Weirdest Laws

Yes, these laws are actually on the books in Michigan, make sure you don't break them.

Gallery Credit: Laura Hardy

More From Banana 101.5