Crosby, Stills & Nash’s Track Returns To Spotify After Joe Rogan Protest

Crosby, Stills & Nash is again on Spotify after band individuals asked to take away their song from the streaming provider to protest podcaster Joe Rogan in February, Billboard reported.

The band, in a joint commentary, mentioned they agreed with Younger’s issues over Rogan spreading “bad disinformation” in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic via his podcast.

“Whilst we at all times worth change issues of view, knowingly spreading disinformation all the way through this international pandemic has fatal penalties,” the band wrote.

“Till actual motion is taken to turn {that a} worry for humanity should be balanced with trade, we don’t need our song — or the song we made in combination — to be at the identical platform.”

The band’s song was once again on Spotify as of Saturday, Billboard mentioned .

The 3 individuals have determined to donate streaming proceeds to “COVID-19 charities for a minimum of a month,” the mag mentioned.

Crosby, Stills & Nash shaped its people rock supergroup in 1968 and, 365 days later, Younger joined them to shape Crosby, Stills, Nash & Younger.

The band has been dormant since 2015 and, lately, individuals were crucial of each other.

Previous crucial remarks, then again, didn’t forestall band individuals from sharing their emotions on Rogan previous this yr.

Younger’s feedback at the “Joe Rogan Revel in” podcast host got here after medical doctors, scientists, professors and well being care staff criticized Rogan for his COVID-19 claims.

Younger, in conjunction with Joni Mitchell, pulled his song from the streaming provider to protest Rogan in January.

“They are able to have Rogan or Younger. No longer each,” Younger wrote in a letter previous this yr.