2011年8月12日星期五

McCartney, Lady Gaga, U2 Related Assistance For African Children


Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney and U2 are more than 150 musicians who have joined the "I'm going to be your friend," social media campaign, backing vocals fundraising effort to help people affected by drought in the north-east of ' Africa.

Universal Music Group, Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, MSN, YouTube, Twitter and celebrities like Lady Gaga, U2, Eminem, Muhammad Ali, Jennifer Lopez, Elton John, Britney Spears, Madonna, Justin Bieber, Sting, and Rihanna are back safety campaign through their networks of friends and great fans on Facebook and Twitter.

Celebrities ask people to pay for a download of Bob Marley & The Wailers is $ 1.29, an official said imgonnabeyourfriend.org campaign site.

Site visitors are also encouraged to give money and share information about the campaign in social networks and blogs.

Bob Marley & The Wailers 1973 the tide or low tide the next song was donated by the family of the reggae star, and appears on the site with images of malnourished children.

"The music of Bob has always conveyed a message of hope, unity and love. And this is a message more important than ever," said the campaigners on the site.

The campaign aims to increase the number of participants to millions of people.

About 3.6 million people face famine in Somalia and 12 million people in the Horn of Africa, the UN said. Thousands of families, including 70,000 children, were forced to flee their homes affected by drought, with many of the overcrowded refugee camps today.

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