He’s the boy with a thorn in his side. The Smiths’ guitarist Johnny Marr has become the latest artist to try to “shut down” former President Donald Trump from using one of his songs. Trump’s campaign ...
Johnny Marr does not want his music associated with Donald Trump. On Tuesday, the Smiths guitarist shared his thoughts on Trump, 77, playing the band's hit song "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get ...
The Smiths have become the latest musical act who are sowing discord with Donald Trump for using their songs without permission on the campaign trail. Guitarist and songwriter Johnny Marr was ...
Heaven knows Johnny Marr is miserable now after finding out that Donald Trump played a Smiths song before a campaign rally. A video posted by ABC presidential campaign reporter Soorin Kim on X, ...
The album is a personally curated collection of tracks from the last ten years of Johnny’s solo career plus two brand new songs produced by Johnny Marr with his co-producer James Doviak, titled ...
Though The Smiths‘ breakup was acrimonious to say the least and has gotten moreso over the years, guitarist Johnny Marr and bassist Andy Rourke, who were friends before The Smiths, have remained close ...
Pequeño is a breaking news reporter who covers tech and more. Marr, who reposted a video where The Smiths’ "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" could be heard playing at a Trump rally, said ...
In a conversation on The Line-Up With Shaun Keaveny podcast, the former Smiths guitarist revealed he has been working on a follow-up tune to “My Monster.” The song appeared on Blondie’s 2017 album, ...
Do not hold your breath waiting for Johnny Marr and Morrissey to collaborate in any capacity again, but those holding out for some form of Smiths reunion can exhale. When Marr opened for the Killers ...
Half of the Smiths — guitarist Johnny Marr and bassist Andy Rourke — have reunited for their first recording together in 35 years. “Strong Forever” is a new track by Blitz Vega, a group featuring ...