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09-27-2005, 09:10 AM
Josh Groban and Tracy Chapman kickoff live performances on the Plaza
Special concert performances support "Make a Difference Today"
Updated: 2:58 p.m. ET Sept. 26, 2005
NBC News' "Today," Warner Music Group and Habitat for Humanity International announce the artist lineup for hurricane relief initiative.
NBC News' "Today," Habitat for Humanity International and Warner Music Group Corp. that Warner Bros. Records recording artist Josh Groban and Elektra/Atlantic recording artist Tracy Chapman will headline concert performances in New York's Rockefeller Plaza, which is being called "Humanity Plaza" throughout next week, on Monday, September 26, 2005.
The special concert performances are in support of "Make a Difference Today," the hurricane relief initiative announced earlier this week from NBC News' "Today," WMG and Habitat for Humanity International. Toyota, sponsor of "Today's" annual concert series, is generously sponsoring this very special line up.
This unprecedented and truly unique hurricane relief effort begins on Monday, September 26th when Rockefeller Plaza becomes "Humanity Plaza" for five days as homes are literally built around the clock for families displaced by Gulf Coast hurricanes.
Stevie Nicks will help build homes and perform on "Today" at "Humanity Plaza" on September 28. On September 30, Yolanda Adams and New Orleans natives World Leader Pretend-who were evacuated from the Gulf Coast area and lost everything because of Hurricane Katrina-will perform. Other WMG artists participating in the building effort include T.I., Trey Songz, Twista, Sean Paul and The Crimea
All concerts will be live on Rockefeller Plaza.
Monday, Sept. 26
JOSH GROBAN
TRACY CHAPMAN
Lunchtime Concert: KENNY WAYNE SHEPARD
Tuesday, Sept. 27
Lunchtime Concert: JOHN STEVENS
Wednesday, Sept. 28
STEVIE NICKS
Special concert performances support "Make a Difference Today"
Updated: 2:58 p.m. ET Sept. 26, 2005
NBC News' "Today," Warner Music Group and Habitat for Humanity International announce the artist lineup for hurricane relief initiative.
NBC News' "Today," Habitat for Humanity International and Warner Music Group Corp. that Warner Bros. Records recording artist Josh Groban and Elektra/Atlantic recording artist Tracy Chapman will headline concert performances in New York's Rockefeller Plaza, which is being called "Humanity Plaza" throughout next week, on Monday, September 26, 2005.
The special concert performances are in support of "Make a Difference Today," the hurricane relief initiative announced earlier this week from NBC News' "Today," WMG and Habitat for Humanity International. Toyota, sponsor of "Today's" annual concert series, is generously sponsoring this very special line up.
This unprecedented and truly unique hurricane relief effort begins on Monday, September 26th when Rockefeller Plaza becomes "Humanity Plaza" for five days as homes are literally built around the clock for families displaced by Gulf Coast hurricanes.
Stevie Nicks will help build homes and perform on "Today" at "Humanity Plaza" on September 28. On September 30, Yolanda Adams and New Orleans natives World Leader Pretend-who were evacuated from the Gulf Coast area and lost everything because of Hurricane Katrina-will perform. Other WMG artists participating in the building effort include T.I., Trey Songz, Twista, Sean Paul and The Crimea
All concerts will be live on Rockefeller Plaza.
Monday, Sept. 26
JOSH GROBAN
TRACY CHAPMAN
Lunchtime Concert: KENNY WAYNE SHEPARD
Tuesday, Sept. 27
Lunchtime Concert: JOHN STEVENS
Wednesday, Sept. 28
STEVIE NICKS