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5 January 2004
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Kenny To "Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope"
CMA Entertainer of the Year Pitches In On NBC All-Star Concert Jan. 15
Los Angeles: They are still in the midst of finalizing
the line-up for NBC's "Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope," which will be broadcast
live on Saturday Jan. 15th. Drawing on top names from movies, TV, music, theatre
and sports will gather as one to extend a helping hand to the families
devastated by the South Asia tsunami catastrophe.
"We were trying to figure out how to get involved,"
says Chesney, just back from his Christmas break - and waist deep in
preparations for the release of Be As You Are: Songs from an Old Blue Chair.
"You watch this stuff on tv… You look at the pictures in the paper… And you
can't even imagine how those families music feel. Truly it is beyond
comprehension. So when the people putting this show together called to ask, I
didn't even have to think about it. I was like, 'Where do you need me to be?'"
The one hour special, which be broadcast on the entire
family of NBC networks - NBC, Bravo, USA, MSNBC, Sci Fi, CNBC and Trio -- will
be broadcast live to the East coast, tape delayed on the West coast with the
phone bank staying open throughout the night. The special will also be promoted
through the Clear Channel radio stations.
"There are something like 150,000 people who're dead,"
Chesney says, sadly. "But just as importantly, there are tens of thousands who
are hurt and someone told me around two million people who are displaced. That
means, more people will die if we can't help them get aid… and everyone is being
impacted by conditions created by this disaster. The American people have
already been amazing in opening up their hearts… this is one more attempt to
reach out and help out."
"Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope" is in keeping with the
various entertainment communities coming together for myriad events following
September 11, 2001 - another pivotal day the world was rocked by tragedy. A pair
of concerts featured performances by many of the greatest names in music and
comedy, with taped messages of hope and consolation from the leaders of
politics, sports, TV and film - and this continues that thread of outreach on
the biggest scale.
"It not only makes you realize how small each of us
really is," says the man who sold 1.2 million concert tickets last year and won
the American Music Awards' fan-voted Artist of the Year. "And it also makes you
realize how much we all need each other. If we can always remember to reach out
to each other, to try to make each other's way a little lighter, then we're
making this world a wonderful place to live."
"Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope" airs live on NBC and
its family of networks next Saturday, January 15th. Additional talent will be
announced daily. You can also tune in to see Kenny perform a song from Be As You
Are on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" February 1.
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