Time — NBC wrangled some of entertainment’s best-known New Jersey and New York natives—as well as other superstars who lent their support—for an hourlong live concert Friday to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Hosted by “Today” show co-anch... more info
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In Jimmy Fallon's office before taping Late Night, Christina Aguilera, Jimmy, and The Roots grabbed some office supplies and used them as instruments to perform The Voice coach's new single, "Your Body."
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New Jersey natives Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi joined Staten Island-born Christina Aguilera and others on Friday in a televised benefit concert for victims of Sandy, the storm that killed more than 100 and devastated parts of the U.S. Northea... more info
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An hour-long telethon carried on NBC and many other television stations raised funds for the Red Cross to benefit Hurricane Sandy victims. Check out performances from Christina Aguilera, Aerosmith, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Billy Joel and Mary J. B... more info
E! Online — Scheduling conflicts don't apply when big celebrities are needed for a good cause.
An all-star team assembled tonight for a telethon benefiting the Red Cross in the wake of...
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ContactMusic — Christina Aguilera opened the highly publicised charity telethon, "Hurricane Sandy: Come Together", in aid of the devastation caused by Hurricane... more info
Guardian Music — The Wanted | Rita Ora | The Staves | Dirty Projectors | Christina AguileraThe Wanted I Found You (Island) Ever since X Factor favourite Ella Henderson hit that high note in Loving You the other week, pop's gone all high-pitched. First JLS and now the... more info
Guardian Music — Jersey boys to perform at live NBC charity concert with help from Billy Joel, Christina Aguilera and StingJon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen will headline a telethon for victims of Superstorm Sandy. The one-hour show will be broadcast from NBC televi... more info
E! Online — The devastation of Hurricane Sandy gave us a lot to digest this week.
And, in response, NBCUniversal and its networks—think NBC, Bravo, CNBC, E!, G4, MSNBC, Style, Syfy and...
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