hebat yah sherina *~**You crap on my leg, I'll cut it off "Coach Beiste - Glee"** *
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Zigo AlCapone <[email protected]> wrote: > Udah tau kan kalo serina tampil di acara '*Artistes 311 Love Beyond > Borders*', koq bisa sh sherina ikut tampil di acara itu? gini nh,,, > > Quote: > > Originally Posted by *???* > > *keterlibatan Sherina di acara ini lantaran salah satu penggagas acara > yakni Jackie Chan merasa 'jatuh cinta' terhadap penampilannya ketika beraksi > di atas panggung acara amal serupa untuk Aceh pada 2006 lalu. Sayang, saat > itu komunikasi keduanya sempat terputus, hingga akhirnya mereka bertemu lagi > saat Jackie Chan ingin mengundang Sherina ikutan tampil di acara ini. > > Melalui jalan berliku dengan bantuan beberapa pihak, akhirnya Jackie Chan > dan Sherina berkomunikasi kembali. Singkat cerita, Sherina setuju untuk > tampil di acara amal tersebut bersama Will Smith dan Kenny G juga.*** > > *Spoiler* for *news*: > > > HONG KONG (AP) -- Jackie Chan, Andy Lau and a host of Asian performing > artists staged a three-hour charity concert in Hong Kong on Friday to raise > funds for victims of Japan's earthquake and tsunami. > > "Rush Hour" star Chan opened the program by leading dozens of singers and > the audience in a moment of silence for the casualties in Japan. The singers > then linked arms as they performed the event's theme song, "Succumb Not to > Sorrow," based on a poem by children's writer Kenji Miyazawa. > > "The more ruthless natural disasters are, the more love there should be in > the world. This event tonight gathers performing artists from different > places, hoping to deliver the message 'don't be defeated by natural forces' > to all those in the disaster areas," Lau told the audience at Hong Kong's > Victoria Park. > > Action star Donnie Yen said in his plea for donations, "We all live on the > same planet. We should not distinguish among races. Please extend a helping > hand to those in need." > > *Indonesian performer Sherina Munaf* said the Japanese people should take > encouragement from the way her country recovered from the 2004 tsunami that > devastated coastlines across Southeast Asia. > > "I am very impressed, I am very inspired by the Japanese people because > after all these tough times, they still show calmness, respect toward each > other and they are very helpful toward one another," she said before > performing her song, "*Here to Stay*." > > "The South Korean people were deeply saddened by the Japanese earthquake. I > am happy those sentiments are shared here and that we are cheering on the > victims in Japan," South Korean actor Kwon Sang-woo said through a > translator. > > American singer Lionel Richie chipped in a video recording of a recent > Australian performance of his hit song "Say You, Say Me" he dedicated to the > Japanese people. "We believe you can survive this and you will get > stronger," Richie said in the recording. > > The program was filled with inspirational numbers, with singers Coco Lee > and Prudence Liew performing "Bridge over Troubled Water" and Hong Kong's > George Lam leading a rendition of the Chinese ballad "Armed with Love." > > South Korean singer-songwriter Park Jin-young and girl band Wonder Girls > sang "I Love Asia" - a song South Korean composers wrote for the victims of > China's 2008 Sichuan earthquake. > > Chan made a rare singing performance, belting the number "Believe in > Yourself." > > Taiwanese singers Jonathan Lee, Sky Wu and Richie Jen joined Hong Kong's > Hacken Lee in paying tribute to workers participating in the nuclear > disaster containment effort, performing Lee's song "True Heroes." > > Japanese stars were also in attendance, including singer Masao Sen, > actor-singer Masatoshi Nakamura, a native of hard-hit Miyagi prefecture, and > girl band AKB48. Nakamura told the audience he lost a cousin to the > disaster. > > "I am very grateful you staged this charity concert for us. I will share > the warmth I felt here with everyone in Japan," Sen said before performing. > > Proceeds from Friday's concert are to go to the Salvation Army. Ticket > holders were asked to donate at least 20 Hong Kong dollars ($3) each. > Organizers also set up a phone bank for the televised show. They had > received pledges of nearly HK$18.6 million ($2.4 million) as the show > wrapped up. > sumber<http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_HONG_KONG_JAPAN_CHARITY_CONCERT?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-04-01-10-16-12> > > > > > > *Warm Regards,* > > * * > > * * > > *Zigo AlCapone* > > > > -- > you have this email because you join to "aga-madjid" GoogleGroups. > to post emails, just send to : > [email protected] > to join this group, send blank email to : > [email protected] > to quit from this group, just send email to : > [email protected] > please visit to www.facebook.com/aga.madjid, > add my Yahoo Messenger at [email protected] or > add my twitter @aga_madjid > thanks for joinning this group. > -- you have this email because you join to "aga-madjid" GoogleGroups. to post emails, just send to : [email protected] to join this group, send blank email to : [email protected] to quit from this group, just send email to : [email protected] please visit to www.facebook.com/aga.madjid, add my Yahoo Messenger at [email protected] or add my twitter @aga_madjid thanks for joinning this group.
