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ShareTheMic: Stars join up...

Songs For Japan: Stars Donate Tracks To Charity Album March 27, 2011 In what stands as a major global music relief effort to benefit those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in ...

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ShareTheMic: Guitars 4 Troops...

March 20, 2011 Donated Guitars Provide Musical Tonic for the Troops Photograph by Sgt. Robert Persch A soldier stationed in Afghanistan momentarily trades his rifle for a guitar donated by a charity. By Nicole ...

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@ShareTheMic,Bands that care:...

Linkin Park And Slash Join Celebrity Charity Album For Japan March 25, 2011 Artists such as Linkin Park, Enrique Iglesias, Slash, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Counting Crows have contributed new songs to the nonprofit group Music for Relief to support Save the ...

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Madonna regains control of her...

LOS ANGELES — A high-profile charitable foundation set up to build a school for impoverished girls in Malawi, founded by the singer Madonna and fellow devotees of a prominent Jewish ...

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Gwen Stefani Donates $1 Million To Charity In Japan March 24, 2011 Gwen Stefani is the latest star to donate $1 million to help victims of Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami. “I’ve been inspired ...

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ShareTheMic: Sean Parker:...

Published by BrianFrancis on March 24, 2011 in Features, NewsTags: doug tietelbaum, mediamemo, napster, ron burkle, sean parker, spotify, warner music group Warner Music Group put themselves up for sale in January, with consulting help from Goldman Sachs, but does anyone want to ...

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ShareTheMic:Kanye West and Jay...

Kanye West and Jay-Z have completed their new joint album Jay-Z and Kanye West's 'Watch The Throne' album is complete apart from "little tweaks". Producer Guru said the bulk of recording is ...

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ShareTheMic: Social Media and...

Anti-bullying campaign reaches kids via social media—and T-shirts Shirts in School organization stands up against bullying with strong Facebook and face-to-face elements. By | Posted: March 21, 2011   It’s tough to get your message in ...

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