BOSTON (AP) — Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is again demanding that President Donald Trump stop using the band's songs at rallies. Tyler's attorney sent a cease-and-desist letter to the president ...
Aerosmith frontman and sometimes country singer Steven Tyler has issued a cease and desist letter demanding that President Trump stop using Aerosmith's music at his rallies — again. Trump help one of ...
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Donald Trump requesting that the president stop using their 1993 hit song “Livin’ On The Edge” at campaign events. The kicker here is ...
Rocker Steven Tyler is taking legal action to stop President Trump from playing Aerosmith songs at his events. The move comes a day after the commander in chief played “Livin’ on the Edge” at his ...
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has a message for President Trump: Dream on if you want to keep playing the band's music at political rallies. The 70-year-old rocker sent Mr. Trump a cease-and-desist ...
Aerosmith had gotten used to defying the odds by the early '90s. Tyler threw his collaborator for a loop when their sessions began. "He goes, 'Let me ask you a question. What would you bring to the ...
Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler sent a cease-and-desist letter to the White House on Wednesday after President Trump used one of his songs without permission. Mr. Tyler, 70, sent the letter through his ...
On Tuesday night, Aerosmith‘s 1993 hit “Livin’ on the Edge” played ahead of a Trump rally in West Virginia and frontman Steven Tyler is not happy about it. The singer responded by sending a cease and ...
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