Posted on 04/17/2020 10:28:17 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Need a musical distraction while you're staying safe at home? Singer Lady Gaga, the World Health Organization and the Global Citizen social action group have organized a virtual entertainment event to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic, and it'll air on numerous platforms on Saturday, April 18.
The show will include such big names as Paul McCartney, Elton John, Lizzo, Stevie Wonder, Alanis Morissette and Billie Eilish. In a live video posted in early April, Gaga said she and Global Citizen have already raised $35 million for WHO, and are working with large companies and philanthropists to raise more. Here's how to tune in.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnet.com ...
How did she get the job? Usually the child gets a favored job or position, or admission to a school on the back (or bribe) of the parent. Here it was the other way around. No way she would have been selected but for her daughter’s celebrity status.
Crows are smarter than the average liberal.
After all these years, bond will be offed by the wokes.
Gretchen Whitmer sings I Am Woman...
how to watch? I guess a small trash can at the ready, in case you puke.
I remember the Concert for Bangladesh. Might even have a reel-to-reel tape of the whole boring thing somewhere. What I learned from it, besides that all lefties are scammers, was that if you speed up that horrible sitar music by Ravi Shankar, it can sound like almost tolerable country and western.
Taylor Swift once said she would never play Soon You’ll Get Better live, because the subject matter - her mother’s cancer diagnosis - was too emotionally difficult.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-52341841
I cant listen to it for that reason. I skip it; its too sad. I know her moms cancer has metastized but I still pray she can recover.
Not really - I just don’t care
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