I’m one of the Beach Boys. Here's how Trump can support American music
Fox News host Laura Ingraham reflects on her interview with the commander-in-chief and discusses economic issues on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
President Donald Trump has long positioned himself as an advocate for American workers.
Ever since he first ran for president in 2016, he’s drawn on his business experience to put America first. He's expressed support for all citizens who feel overlooked by powerful special interests in Washington, and that includes America’s music artists.
In his first term, President Trump signed the Music Modernization Act, a law that updated copyright protections for the digital era and made it possible for artists to get paid fairly when listeners streamed their songs over the internet. That law has made a real difference in the lives of working music artists who were taken advantage of for far too long.
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For every well-known artist whose name you recognize, there are thousands of working performers — background singers, band members and studio musicians — who help bring recordings to life. They depend on music performance income/royalties earned via licenses, radio, streaming or other music distribution........





















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