EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE by GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ALICIA KEYS HI
EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE BY GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ALICIA KEYS HI – New York Fundraiser Delivers Million to the Charities of Alicia Keys, Dan Marino, Joe Torre, Arnold Palmer, Boomer Esiason, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Wayne Gretzky and Rudy Giuliani NEW YORK, June 18, 2007 — Samsung’s Four Seasons of Hope, an innovative goodwill program, held its sixth annual celebrity gala to benefit children and families in need tonight at New York’s Cipriani Wall Street. This year’s event featured “Live with Regis and Kelly” host, Regis Philbin who returned for his third gala to help recognize the charitable efforts of sports, entertainment and political notables, including former NYC Mayor Rudy Guliani, Joe Torre, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Wayne Gretzky, Boomer Esiason, Arnold Palmer, and Dan Marino. Singer, song-writer, actress Alicia Keys gave a special live performance to raise money for her charity The Alicia Keys Family Foundation, an umbrella organization that provides support to the many non profit groups whose mission statement is devoted to the betterment of the World’s children and their families. The sold-out event featured a star-studded roster of celebrities from the worlds of sports, entertainment and politics, and included a silent auction of sports memorabilia and other exciting items that will help raise funds for all of the participating foundations and charities. “Samsung’s Four Seasons of Hope is proud to begin its sixth year on such a positive note raising million for the program’s charities and a wonderful performance by …
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