Artists and songwriters from across the EMI family are raising funds in the second phase of the EMI family's charity auction to raise funds to help the Red Cross support people affected by last month's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, through an incredible worldwide auction of exclusive personal items and memorabilia. Among the amazing items being donated, a signed guitar from Norah Jones.
All funds raised will be used towards the Japanese Red Cross disaster relief efforts to help those affected by the earthquake and tsunami. Funds will be used for the on-going provision of immediate relief to support the affected population during their recovery. EMI Group has committed to match all funds raised from the auction up to a maximum of one million euros.
The first phase of the charity auction ends on April 15th, with the second phase ending on April 21st. All the items can be viewed at emifamily4japan.com
Norah donated her song "Sunrise" to Songs for Japan. Get Norah's song, along with hits from other artists, when you download this album on iTunes here. Proceeds from the album's sale go to support Japan's recovery.
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