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- The Sussexes said they have reached out to the online music streaming service
- But the couple have not split with the firm but wanted to address their concerns
- Harry and Meghan said they were ‘committed to continuing our work together’
- It comes after Spotify reportedly took production of the show into its own hands
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Bruce Springsteen guitarist Nils Lofgren joins protest of Spotify over Covid misinformation
KEY POINTS- Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Bruce Springsteen guitarist Nils Lofgren said Saturday that he is joining the boycott of Spotify over Covid misinformation.
- Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are also protesting the streaming service and pulling their music from it.
- Separately, popular podcaster Brene Brown said on Twitter that she would “not be releasing any podcasts until further notice.”
Can’t wait! Ted Nugent joining @RealAmVoice with his show Spirit Campfire. There is a war raging in America between good and evil and it’s up to each one of us to do our part to to defeat the evil! It’s time for patriots to unite. pic.twitter.com/yA2u6R9nCf
— Ben Bergquam – Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) News (@BenBergquam) January 30, 2022
We:
Eric Clapton
Van Morrison
Ted Nugent
Kid RockThem:
Neil Young
Peter Frampton
Bette Midler
The guy who sang “Two Princes”There’s no contest who wins the rock genre
— Tony Edwards #NeverBiden (@RealTonyEdwards) January 28, 2022