 NASHVILLE, TN. (Faith Hill Fans Website) - Twenty years after the Live Aid concerts, musical superstars are joining in a five-city spectacular to push a political solution for African poverty. "We don't want people's money. We want them," Bob Geldof, the driving force behind the Band Aid and Live Aid campaigns, said Tuesday as he announced plans for Live 8 concerts on July 2 just days before leaders of the world's richest countries, the G8, meet in Britain. Faith and other musicians including Madonna, Paul McCartney, U2, Bon Jovi, Brian Wilson, Crosby Stills & Nash, Coldplay, Sting, Keith Urban and Jay-Z will grace stages in London, Philadelphia, Berlin, Paris and Rome. The concert in Rome will feature Faith Hill and Duran Duran among others.
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