To gain permission to use the song I wanted, I emailed ex-lead singer of Milburn, Tom Carnall, to ask for permission.
This was the E-mail I sent to Tom Carnall:
Dear Tom,
My name is also Tom, and I'm writing to you to ask for permission to use one of Milburn's songs; "Roll of the Barrel" for my A-Level Media Coursework.
I know you have since split with the rest of the band, and am unsure as to who has the rights to give permission of the use of the song out, but as you wrote it, I thought it would be best to ask you.
Our task is to make a video, digi-pack and advertising poster for our chosen song, and this will only be used for exam purposes.
Regards, Tom O'Brien.
To which he replied:
Dear Tom,
Im honoured you would choose Milburn's song to use, and after consulting the other members of Milburn who I remain on good terms with; we are more than happy for you to use our song.
All the best for your exams.
TC
This was the E-mail I sent to Tom Carnall:
Dear Tom,
My name is also Tom, and I'm writing to you to ask for permission to use one of Milburn's songs; "Roll of the Barrel" for my A-Level Media Coursework.
I know you have since split with the rest of the band, and am unsure as to who has the rights to give permission of the use of the song out, but as you wrote it, I thought it would be best to ask you.
Our task is to make a video, digi-pack and advertising poster for our chosen song, and this will only be used for exam purposes.
Regards, Tom O'Brien.
To which he replied:
Dear Tom,
Im honoured you would choose Milburn's song to use, and after consulting the other members of Milburn who I remain on good terms with; we are more than happy for you to use our song.
All the best for your exams.
TC
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