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music-and-politics1 year ago

Chechnya's Cultural Crackdown: Banning Music Across Various Genres and Tempos

Chechnya has banned songs by Taylor Swift, Drake, and Beyoncé in a cultural crackdown, while French President Macron is set to acknowledge France's failure to prevent the Rwanda genocide on its 30th anniversary. Additionally, Denmark fired its defense chief after a warship malfunctioned in a battle with Houthi militants, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu admitted to the killing of 7 aid workers in a Gaza airstrike despite coordination with the IDF.

music-and-politics1 year ago

"Musicians Boycott SXSW Over Military Sponsorships, Clashing with Texas Governor"

Texas Governor Abbott and SXSW are at odds after over 60 bands dropped out of the festival due to the U.S. Army's sponsorship and the inclusion of defense contractors on conference panels. Abbott told the musicians not to come back if they don't like it, prompting a response from SXSW, which defended the artists' right to free speech. The boycott is centered around the defense industry's presence at the festival, with allegations that the contractors are contributing to conflicts around the world. SXSW maintains its commitment to diverse viewpoints and understanding of controversial systems, while the boycott is supported by the United Musicians and Allied Workers organization.

music-and-politics1 year ago

"Musicians Boycott SXSW Over Texas Governor's Actions"

Around 80 musicians and panelists have withdrawn from the SXSW festival in Texas due to its ties with the U.S. Army and major defense companies, prompting Governor Greg Abbott to tell them not to return to the state. The boycott stems from the U.S. government's support of Israel in its military actions in Gaza, leading to international calls for a ceasefire. The entire official music contingent from Ireland has pulled out, and SXSW has defended its partnership with defense companies, stating that it values free speech and the impact of emerging technologies.

music-and-politics1 year ago

"Controversy at SXSW: Artists Withdraw Over U.S. Army Sponsorship and Political Statements"

Over 80 music artists and panelists have withdrawn from the South by Southwest Festival due to the U.S. Army's sponsorship, with many citing the military's support for Israel in the ongoing Israel-Hamas War as the reason for their protest. Governor Greg Abbott responded dismissively to the cancellations, while festival organizers defended their decision to accept the sponsorship, emphasizing their commitment to diverse viewpoints and human rights.

music-and-politics1 year ago

Paramore Stands in Solidarity with Allison Russell, Rejects Tennessee State Honor

Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones brought resolutions to honor Paramore and Allison Russell for their Grammy wins, but Rep. Jeremy Faison objected to Russell's resolution, prompting accusations of racism. Paramore rejected an honor from the Tennessee House until Russell is recognized, with lead singer Hayley Williams calling out the "blatant racism" of state leadership. Russell, a folk musician and activist, has been critical of Tennessee's Republican lawmakers and organized a benefit concert in response to legislation she deemed as "legislative terrorism." Jones, who introduced the resolutions, attempted to address the issue on the House floor during Black History Month, but was interrupted and cut off by the House Speaker.

music-and-politics1 year ago

"Paramore's Hayley Williams Condemns Tennessee GOP for Rejecting Allison Russell Honor"

Paramore's Hayley Williams criticized Tennessee House Republicans for allowing a resolution honoring the band's Grammy win while blocking a similar resolution for Black musician Allison Russell. Williams called out the "blatant racism" of the state leadership and pledged to continue encouraging young people to vote with equality in mind. The resolution controversy highlights ongoing tensions between House Republicans and Rep. Justin Jones, who brought forth the resolutions.

music-and-politics2 years ago

"Jelly Roll Advocates for Tougher Anti-Fentanyl Laws in Congress"

Country artist and former drug dealer Jelly Roll, now a Grammy-nominated musician, urged Congress to pass anti-fentanyl legislation targeting traffickers, emphasizing the devastating impact of drugs on communities. With fentanyl contributing to over 100,000 US deaths in 2022, he advocated for financial sanctions against traffickers to disrupt the drug flow from Mexico and China. Drawing from his personal experiences, he highlighted the urgent need for proactive measures to address the crisis, emphasizing the bipartisan nature of the issue and calling for a shift in societal attitudes towards drug addiction.

music-and-politics2 years ago

"Jelly Roll Urges Congress to Combat Fentanyl Crisis in Emotional Testimony"

Rapper and country music star Jelly Roll, who has a history of drug-related arrests, delivered a powerful speech to Congress urging action on fentanyl legislation, drawing from his personal experiences and the impact of the opioid crisis on his community. He emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation and shared his concerns about his daughter's biological mother battling drug addiction. The proposed FEND Off Fentanyl Act aims to combat the supply and distribution of fentanyl in the U.S. through financial sanctions on global criminal enterprises involved in opioid trafficking.

music-and-politics2 years ago

"Jelly Roll Advocates for Anti-Fentanyl Legislation in Congress"

Country singer Jelly Roll addressed lawmakers at a Senate hearing to advocate for the FEND Off Fentanyl Act, sharing his personal experiences with the drug's impact and urging for bipartisan support. The legislation aims to combat the trafficking of fentanyl and enhance efforts to disrupt illicit opioid supply chains. Jelly Roll, who has been open about his past struggles with drugs, emphasized the importance of prioritizing human life over ideology and partisanship, and called for increased awareness and action to address the fentanyl crisis in America.