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    Charles Aznavour to record music video to raise funds for quake-stricken Haiti
    16.01.2010 11:51 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Dozens of French rappers and pop stars are joining
    renowned singers Charles Aznavour and Youssou N'Dour to record a music
    video Friday to raise funds for quake-stricken Haiti.

    "A Gesture for Dear Haiti" (Un geste pour Haiti cherie) will be widely
    distributed to French television stations, appealing to viewers to
    make a donation for quake relief.

    Hip hop duo Neg'Marrons wrote the music and each of the 40 odd artists
    would contribute a line to the lyrics of the song that would be
    recorded in a Paris studio, said a spokesman for Trace TV music
    channel.

    Slam poet Grand Corps Malade, rappers Passi and Stomy Bugsy were among
    the big names taking part along with 85-year-old Aznavour, who is
    French-Armenian, and N'Dour, of Senegalese origin.

    Haitian-born stand-up comic Anthony Kavanagh, who lives in Canada,
    separately called on French artists to organise a fundraising telethon
    for Haiti, where tens of thousands are feared dead from Tuesday's
    quake.

    "We have to do something. We have to send money. There is nothing left
    there, but abysmal misery," said Kavanagh.

    Rapper Kery James, whose parents are of Haitian origin, will be giving
    a charity concert while leading French playwright Robert Hossein said
    all proceeds from a theatre performance next week will go toward
    medical relief, AFP reported.

    Charles Aznavour (born May 22, 1924, Paris) is a French singer,
    songwriter, actor, public activist and diplomat of Armenian descent.
    Besides being one of France's most popular and enduring singers, he is
    also one of the most well-known singers in the world. He is known for
    his characteristic short figure and unique tenor voice; clear and
    ringing in its upper reaches, with gravely and profound low notes. He
    has appeared in more than 60 movies, composed about 1,000 songs
    (including at least 150 in English, 100 in Italian, 70 in Spanish, and
    50 in German), and sold well over 100 million records.

    In 1998, Charles Aznavour was chosen as Entertainer of the Century by
    CNN and users of Time Online from around the globe. He was recognized
    as the century's outstanding performer, with nearly 18% of the total
    vote, edging out Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan. He has sung for
    presidents, popes, and royalty, as well as at humanitarian events, and
    is the founder of the charitable organization Aznavour for Armenia
    along with his long-time friend and impresario Levon Sayan.

    Aznavour started his global farewell tour in late 2006, which
    continues through this day. In 2009 he was appointed as Ambassador of
    Armenia to Switzerland, as well as Armenia's permanent delegate to the
    United Nations at Geneva.

    The 2010 Haiti Earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw
    earthquake centered approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) from
    Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, striking at 16:53:09 local time
    (21:53:09 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010. The earthquake occurred at
    a depth of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi). The United States Geological Survey
    recorded a series of aftershocks, fourteen of them between magnitudes
    5.0 and 5.9. The International Red Cross estimated that about three
    million people were affected by the quake, and Haitian authorities
    believe that up to 200,000 could be dead, exceeding earlier Red Cross
    estimates of 45,000-50,000 people killed.

    The earthquake caused major damage to Port-au-Prince. Most major
    landmarks were significantly damaged or destroyed, including the
    Presidential Palace (the President survived), the National Assembly
    building, the Port-au-Prince Cathedral, and the main jail. Most
    hospitals were destroyed. The United Nations reported that the
    headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
    (MINUSTAH), located in the capital, had collapsed and that many UN
    personnel were unaccounted for. The Mission's Chief, Hédi Annabi, was
    confirmed dead on 13 January by President René Préval, although
    officially unaccounted for.
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