Rolling Stone reports:
Graham Nash has slammed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for using his song “Chicago” in a promotional video for the anti-vax rally set for Washington, D.C. on Sunday.
The CSNY legend took to Instagram Saturday to inform fans that RFK Jr.’s use of the 1971 song — also known as “We Can Change the World” — was “not authorized” and that Nash has begun “taking steps to cause the cessation of its use.” Nash’s manager Mark Spector told Rolling Stone Saturday, “A cease-and-desist letter is in the works.”
“I do not support his anti-vaccination position as the history of the efficacy of the Covid19 vaccines is well documented,” Nash added.
Read the full article. Graham is a two-time inductee to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies.
Graham Nash slams RFK Jr. for the unauthorized use of his song “Chicago” in an anti-vax rally video: “I believe in science and facts, and do not support such blatant disregard for either” https://t.co/5CmGGjN2mw
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