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Topic History of: Una Paloma Blanca
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JK2006 Hi Wyndiboy; yes, composers should always be remunerated when their work is used and no, thank her for the kind offer but I can't quite see myself contributing.
Still, tell her to remember...

"No-one can take my freedom away".
Gustov Wynd Hi Jonny boy,

My Girlfriend is an Artist and she is currently working on a project around interpreting sounds...the basic idea is that she has a cellist and a violinist playing 'Una Paloma Blanca' whilst she interprets peoples conversations....or summin like that..anyways the point is that she's wondering a) does she have to pay the composer any royalties/performance royalties b) would Jonny boy like to make a personal appearence or get involved in any way....

Kind Regards

Gustov Wynd