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Alicia Keys will host and perform at a Thursday (Nov. 3) fundraiser for the AIDS charity Keep a Child Alive at New York’s Jazz at Lincoln Center. She will be joined by fellow music heavyweights Usher, Paul Simon, John Mayer and Common at the event, as well as African acts Angelique Kidjo, Baaba Maal, Femi Kuti and the Agape Children’s Choir from Durban, South Africa.
Charityfolks.com is auctioning five tickets that include a pre-show cocktail party and dinner as well as a backstage meet-and-greet. Bidding ends Wednesday.
Keep a Child Alive works to make medicine more readily available to AIDS-afflicted families in Africa and other countries in need.
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October 20th, 2009 at 10:18 pm
Alicia,
We would like to help raise funds for Keep a Child Alive. We have the technology to broadcast a live event stream to any device that has an internet connection and video card. LapTops, laptops to HDTV, cell phones regardless of the carrier, etc. The event can be viewed in real time around the world. The content is secure.
We are doing a lot of sporting events, schools, colleges etc. that otherwise would not be broadcast. Anyone wanting to see the event signs on with a credit card. Or could become a subscription member on the new One Child at a Time Channel, with the events availiable anytime by Video on Demand. Please call 973-851-9975. Let’s use technology to save One Child at a Time. You are an amazing lady. Ferne Glemby
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