BON JOVI - BON JOVI NJ SONG DONATION STALLED
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American rockers BON JOVI's song donation to New Jersey tourism officials has stalled, because the band's publishers is demanding $175,000 (GBP97,000) for the rights.
Frontman JON BON JOVI and guitarist RICHIE SAMBORA gave the tourism board permission to use their new single WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T GO HOME in a new TV advertisement for the US' Garden State.
However, the song's publisher is demanding a fee for the song, meaning New Jersey may not be able to afford to use the track.
A source close to the band tells the New York Daily News, "That's not a lot of money. Coke pays millions to use a song in a commercial. People should get paid for what they write. Jon and Richie are good Jersey boys. They've done so much charitable work for the state."
Also see: BON JOVI - JON BON JOVI - RICHIE SAMBORA
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