Composer 'Truly' Sorry For White Stripes Fuss
10 February 2010
Composer 'Truly' Sorry For White Stripes Fuss
White and his record label executives threatened legal action in a statement released after the new commercial aired during the Super Bowl on Sunday (07Feb10).
In an online post, White and the record label bosses wrote, "We believe our song was re-recorded and used without permission of the White Stripes, our publishers, label or management.
"The White Stripes take strong insult and objection to the Air Force Reserve's presenting this advertisement with the implication that we licensed one of our songs to encourage recruitment during a war that we do not support."
And now Kem Kraft, who created the music for the new ad, is accepting full blame for the controversy.
He says, "I'm sorry it sounds the same. It wasn't my intention, truly, truly, truly... (but) as far as I'm concerned, I'm responsible for this. Just me."
Meanwhile, the commercial has been removed from the Air Force Reserve website.
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