Members of a historic town band are furious after being told they couldn't play Jingle Bells in their Christmas shows unless they paid for a licence - because the song has no religious content.
It may have reached that point of the season where holiday music has you covering your ears. Maybe you just need to hear it in a new way.
A TOWN band must cough up £21 every time they want to play Jingle Bells at Christmas shows. The charity group has been told it has to buy a a licence from the local council to play non-religious songs ...
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Ummet Ozcan’s 'Jingle bells, jingle bells' is likely the first-of-its-kind version of the 150-year-old Christmas song created ...
The popular holiday tune “Jingle Bells” was not written as a Christmas song. "Jingle Bells" is a staple of the Christmas ...