Tom Petty’s estate says they sent the Trump campaign a cease and desist letter for using 'Won't Back Down' at Tulsa rally.
Tom Petty’s estate requested President Donald Trump no longer play the late singer’s music after “I Won’t Back Down” was heardTrump’s team was “in no way” authorized to use the song during his rally, Petty’s estate said in a statement released on the singer’s Twitter page. Petty,
, wrote the song for the common man and would not have approved of its use in Trump’s campaign, the estate said.Sign Up
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