Gene Simmons Argues for American Music Fairness Act, Citing Elvis Presley
New York PostDecember 9, 20254 min4,798 views
15 connectionsΒ·19 entities in this videoβThe Dominance of American Music
- πΊπΈ American music is presented as the dominant force globally, with no other country matching its influence.
- π Elvis Presley is highlighted as the 'King' of rock and roll, symbolizing the pinnacle of American musical achievement.
Lack of Fairness for Artists
- π Elvis never received a penny for the millions of times his music was played worldwide.
- π° This lack of compensation for artists is framed as a significant injustice that the American Music Fairness Act aims to correct.
- π American culture, spread through music, acts as a powerful emissary surpassing traditional diplomacy.
The American Music Fairness Act
- β The proposed American Music Fairness Act is described as a bipartisan bill supported by 70% of Americans.
- πΆ The act specifically addresses AM and FM radio broadcasts, ensuring artists like Frank Sinatra, Whitney Houston, and George Strait are compensated.
- π« The current system is criticized for allowing artists to receive 'zipperooni' for their work, which is deemed un-American.
Opposition and Justification
- π£οΈ Gene Simmons directly addresses opposition, particularly from Mr. Hinton, arguing that his concerns about financial issues for radio stations are misplaced.
- π·πΊ The current situation is compared unfavorably to Russia, suggesting a failure to adequately support American artists.
- π± The bill is seen as crucial for tomorrow's stars and future generations of musicians.
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American Music Fairness ActGene SimmonsElvis PresleyMusic RoyaltiesAM/FM RadioArtist CompensationBipartisan BillAmerican CultureCopyright LawMusic Industry
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