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Rolling Stones drop ‘Living in a Ghost Town,’ 1st song in 8 yearsThe British rock legends finished the haunting track at a pertinent time as its lyrics refer to the struggles of living through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.EntertainmentApr 23, 2020
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‘One World: Together at Home’ raised more than $127M for coronavirus reliefGlobal Citizen has announced $127.9 million in commitments to date in support of health-care workers in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.EntertainmentApr 20, 2020
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‘One World: Together at Home’ concert show brings musicians together to thank coronavirus workers"It is a love letter to our doctors, a love letter to our nurses and other health care professionals," said co-organizer Lady Gaga.EntertainmentApr 14, 2020
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Lady Gaga announces ‘One World: Together at Home’ concert show for coronavirus relief'One World: Together at Home' will feature performances from Lady Gaga, Lizzo, Elton John, Alanis Morissette and many more. It will be streamed on April 18.EntertainmentApr 6, 2020
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