06 January 2006 17:31

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BON JOVI - BON JOVI NJ SONG DONATION STALLED

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Bon Jovi and wife Dorothea Hurley leaving their hotel

Caption: John Bon Jovi (Picture) and wife Dorothea Hurley leaving their hotel In Midtown Manhattan New York City, USA ....

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."



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