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Live Earth Internet Streaming Sets Record: MSN
The Live Earth global pop concerts on Saturday broke a record for an online entertainment show by generating more than 9 million Internet streams, Microsoft Corp. Web portal MSN said.
The Police, West, Mayer Close Out Live Earth New York
The Police got a little help from rapper Kanye West and guitarist John Mayer for their show-closing set at the New York-area edition of Live Earth tonight, with those guests joining the reunited rock trio for "Message in a Bottle" to wrap the event.
Live Earth London Wraps With Madonna Spectacular
Live Earth London has drawn to a close with a spectacular headline set from Madonna.
Linkin Park, Local Stars Kickstart Live Earth Japan
An estimated 12,000 people at the Makuhari Messe venue in Chiba Prefecture, just east of Tokyo, were treated to sets by major domestic acts such as female vocalists Kumi Koda and Ayaka, as well as international performers Linkin Park and Rihanna.
Crowded House Stars As Live Earth Begins In Sydney
The first of the Live Earth climate change concerts kicked off in Sydney today with an emotional welcome.
Stone, Maal Stand Out At Live Earth Johannesburg
The South African leg of the Live Earth climate change concert series staged at Johannesburg’s Coca-Cola Dome today featured sets from reggae stalwarts UB40, Soweto Gospel Choir, inde rockers The Parlotones, as well as a show stealing performance from UK soul singer Joss Stone.
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