Young, who survived polio as a child, briefly
posted a letter on his website addressed to his manager and his
record label, Warner Music Group, demanding that Spotify no
longer carry his music. The letter was later deleted.
“I want you to let Spotify know immediately TODAY that I want
all my music off their platform. ... They can have Rogan or
Young. Not both," Young wrote in the letter, according to the
Wall Street Journal.
“I am doing this because Spotify is spreading fake information
about vaccines - potentially causing death to those who believe
the disinformation being spread by them,” the newspaper quoted
Young, 76, as writing.
Rogan, 54, is the host of "The Joe Rogan Experience," the
top-rated podcast on Spotify, which has exclusive rights to the
program.
As of Tuesday, Young's music, including such songs as “Heart Of
Gold,” “Rocking In The Free World” and “Old Man," was still
available on the service, as was Rogan's podcast.
Spotify, Warner Music Group and "The Joe Rogan Experience" did
not immediately respond to requests for comment. A
representative for Young could not be reached.
Rogan, who began his career as a stand-up comedian, has long
stirred controversy with his views on the pandemic, government
mandates and vaccines to control the spread of the coronavirus.
He has questioned the need for COVID-19 vaccines on his show and
said he used ivermectin, an anti-parasite drug that has no
proven benefit against COVID.
In the letter, Young singled out one episode in which a Rogan
guest was pushing debunked anti vaccination theories, the
Journal reported.
Young's letter noted that Rogan's podcast draws 11 million
listeners each episode and highlighted that Spotify lacks a
misinformation policy, the newspaper said.
Spotify began carrying Rogan's podcast in September as part of
its efforts to transform itself into the Netflix of audio. Rogan
maintains full creative control over the show.
Earlier this month, 270 scientists and medical professionals
signed an open letter to Spotify to take action against Rogan,
accusing him of spreading falsehoods on the podcast.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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