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Leonard Cohen’s estate exploring legal options to stop Trump using Hallelujah at Republican National Convention – PerthNow
Leonard Cohen’s estate is exploring legal action following the unauthorised use of the revered American singer-songwriter’s best known song at the Republican National Convention.

Leonard Cohens estate is exploring legal action following the unauthorised use of the revered American singer-songwriters music at the Republican National Convention.
Hallelujah, perhaps Cohens best-known work, was played twice during Thursdays event, despite the estate saying they denied a request for its use.
A cover of the song played after President Donald Trump had delivered his speech, as fireworks erupted over Washington DC.
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