


"It really showed that if you really want to do something and time is of the essence, the music industry can really mobilize and get something great together quickly," he said. Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda managed to cobble an entire album of new material for the organization Music for Relief in a matter of days with help from other artists who donated tracks for the project. "It has been very generous in terms of what artists have done." "The response has been very strong from the music community," said Kristin Smith, senior manager of digital music at Amazon, comparing the artistic output to that seen after the tragedies of Katrina and 9/11. "It's the kind of thing everybody should contribute to and let everything fall where it may," Jones said.Īmong the songs available on is will.i.am's remix of The Who's "My Generation," featuring Slash. He orchestrated the first "We Are the World," session 25 years ago, and the latest rendition, which features Barbra Streisand, Lil Wayne, Miley Cyrus, Wyclef Jean and dozens of other music stars. "I know there's a lot of people on it, but that's not a bad thing," said Quincy Jones of the musical efforts for Haiti. Retail store American Outfitters and Filter magazine have released a music CD for Haiti available in all American Eagle stores, and Jamaican artists including Maxi Priest and Barrington Levy and Toots have put out the single "Listen2theCall." There's also the "Hope for Haiti Now" CD, featuring music from the telethon, which was a top seller on iTunes several songs from the telethon rose on the Billboard charts. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (there is also a Spanish-language version with Latin stars) the Jay-Z, Bono, The Edge and Rihanna charity single, "Stranded (Mon Amour Haiti)" the Simon Cowell-produced remake of "Everybody Hurts," featuring Susan Boyle, Mariah Carey, Michael Buble and others the digital album "Download to Donate for Haiti," featuring unreleased tracks by Jack Johnson, the Dave Matthews Band and others, presented by the Linkin Park-led Music for Relief the Nas and Damian Marley song "The Strong Will Continue" and Eddie Vedder's remake of "My City of Ruin." There's the all-star "We Are the World" remake that debuted at No.
