Wednesday, April 6, 2011

EMI Music mobilizes artists to help Japan

The record label EMI and its artists will participate in an auction to benefit victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It is through an auction site well known that EMI Music will mobilize its troops more than three weeks after the terrible disaster Japanese with Operation EMIfamily4japan. It is through a statement on its official website that the record company announces a major mobilization of its artists for the Japanese people.

DJ David Guetta, Australian singer Kylie Minogue, French singer Charles Aznavour and some 150 artists under contract with record label EMI will participate in "EMIfamily4japan," an auction to benefit victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan . The auction will be organized through the site "eBay".

This operation will take place in two phases, the first evening of Wednesday 15 April, the second from April 11 to 21. Among the souvenirs and personal items for sale: the bag "Hermes Birkin" belonging to the singer Jane Birkin, the Ferrari 412's 1987 film "Electroma" by Daft Punk, a day tour with Simple Minds, 35 autographed album by David Bowie and many more surprises like a mouse head Deadmau5.

The record label EMI, for its part undertakes to give the equivalent of the proceeds from the sale. The benefits of inégralité "EMIfamily4japan" will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross to help victims of the earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011 occurred in north-eastern Japan. These natural disasters have claimed at least 12,000 dead and more than 15,000 people are still missing.

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