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Alicia Keys holds YouTube concert for World AIDS Day
Staff Reporter | Posted December 1, 2009 1:54 AM
Fresh off her appearance on Monday's Oprah Winfrey Show, pop recording artist Alicia Keys will put on a free YouTube concert for World AIDS Day tonight. The concert will be broadcast live on her official YouTube page.
The proceeds from the concert will go to Keys's charity, Keep A Child Alive, and the performance will include songs from her upcoming CD, scheduled for release on December 15.
"One Night, One Voice, One Life at a Time" will air live from the Nokia Theater in New York City on Tuesday, December 1 at 8 p.m. EST.
For more information, check out Alicia Keys's official YouTube page: www.youtube.com/aliciakeyssme.
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