R&B star Alicia Keys led an array of singers and other international celebrities who entertained an enthusiastic audience of thousands to raise money for tsunami relief work. The MTV Asia Aid event in Bangkok on Thursday night brought together Western musicians and actors from India’s Bollywood film industry to aid relief efforts in countries devastated by the Dec. 26 disaster. Thailand’s own sultry pop singer Tata Young was an early performer on a bill that included India’s Asha Bhosle, Good Charlotte from the United States and Taiwan’s Jay Chou. Sting, 50 Cent and Robbie Williams voiced their support in taped messages. The crowd also saw a tape of Ricky Martin touring the devastated areas of southern Thailand last week. Jennifer Lopez gave a performance on video, as did Irish pop star Ronan Keating, which showed him singing and playing guitar last week on Thailand’s tsunami-hit Phuket island, accompanied by Thai children. Chester Bennington of rap-rock band Linkin Park, who just returned from visiting Phuket, was among the presenters. MTV Asia Aid will be available free to broadcasters globally to raise money for UNICEF, the primary recipient of the funds, and local charities. Organizers hope to reach an audience of more than one billion people.
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August 19th, 2006 at 7:29 pm
REPRESENT,FOR SO MANY CRY OF THE SIGHT,AN ALERT WAS THE ANIMALS PLEASE I`M NOT SAYING WHAT COULD OF BEEN
SO MANY ARE PROTECTED AWED IN RELIGION.EVER BIEING ONE LOVE FOR EVER I PRAY