The sold-out "12-12-12" concert was being shown on 37 television stations in the United States and more than 200 others worldwide. It was to be streamed on 30 websites, including YouTube and Yahoo, and played on radio stations. Theaters, including 27
If you didn't watch the 121212 concert on one of umpteen cable channels or Web sites last night, you've likely read a recap to see if Sirvana played any Nirvana songs. (Maybe you imagined Sir Paul singing “Sliver.” Didn't happen.) We'll keep the points
New York City hosted a once-in-a-lifetime concert Wednesday night on a once-in-a-lifetime date: 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief at Madison Square Garden to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off
In the 121212 concert for Hurricane Sandy relief, comedian Adam Sandler delivered his own special version of Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah,” with New York/New Jersey-specific lyrics. By all means, pleaseplease watch it, but do earmuff the children and
The 12-12-12 concert to raise money for victims of hurricane Sandy might have been seen and heard all over the world, but it was Brit night at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. More specifically, it was old Brit night. With a lineup of the Rolling
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