Wednesday, April 6, 2011

EMI for Japan



ARTISTS AND SONGWRITERS FROM THE EMI FAMILY UNITE FOR JAPAN

Exclusive charity auction to raise funds for the Japanese Red Cross’s disaster relief efforts, at ebay.com/EMIfamily4Japan


London, 5 April 2011 -- Artists and songwriters from across the EMI family are raising funds to help the Red Cross support people affected by last month’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan, through an incredible worldwide auction of personal items and memorabilia.


The charity auction, which will be managed by eBay, features items from some of the world’s biggest stars, including Coldplay, Norah Jones, Katy Perry, Gorillaz, Iron Maiden, Jane Birkin, the Beach Boys, David Guetta, Michael Franti, Lady Antebellum, The Chemical Brothers, Depeche Mode, Celtic Woman, 30 Seconds To Mars, Rosanne Cash, Daft Punk, Herbert Grönemeyer, Angela Gheorghiu, Keith Urban, Good Charlotte, and The Beatles.

All funds raised will be used towards the Japanese Red Cross disaster relief efforts to help those affected by the earthquake and tsunami. Funds will be used for the on-going provision of immediate relief to support the affected population during their recovery. EMI Group has committed to match all funds raised from the auction up to a maximum of one million euros.


The first phase of the charity auction starts today (April 5) and will run until April 15th, with more than 200 exclusive money-can’t-buy items. A second phase of the auction will take place between April 11th – 21st. All the items can be viewed at ebay.com/EMIfamily4Japan.


Items included in the first phase of the auction include Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin’s jacket from the 2010 Viva La Vida world tour, Jane Birkin’s own Birkin handbag designed by Hermes, a pair of vintage speakers from Abbey Road’s famous Studio 3, five nights at Michael Franti’s yoga retreat in Bali, the Beastie Boys’ Japanese MTV award, and a signed limited edition lithographic Depeche Mode print.


The second phase of the charity auction will include a 1987 Ferrari 412 as featured in Daft Punk’s film ‘Electroma’, Katy Perry’s cupcake trampoline from her current California Dreams world tour, a limited edition Beatles’ ‘Yellow Submarine Schwinn bicycle, a signed guitar from Norah Jones, the MacBook used by David Guetta to create the demos for ‘One Love’, framed hand written lyrics from Brian Wilson, Tinie Tempah’s pink blazer from the ‘Frisky’ video, and a limited edition Gorillaz lithograph signed by Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn.


Multi-Grammy award winning singer and songwriter Norah Jones said: "Japan has been one of my favorite countries to visit and my heart goes out to everyone affected by this disaster. I'm so glad I can be part of this fundraising effort along with the EMI family."


Brit Award winner Tinie Tempah commented: "I was shocked when I heard about the earthquake and the devastating effect that it has had on the Japanese people, and my thoughts are truly with them. I'm happy to be a part of this great fundraising effort alongside the EMI family. I really hope it helps make things a little bit easier at such a difficult time.”

The list of items for sale in the first phase of the charity auction from April 5th – 15th includes the following:


30 Seconds to Mars - two tickets to a US show of their choice, a meet and greet with the band, a limited edition signed piece of merchandise, access to watch the show from the side of the stage, and a spot to join the band onstage during their performance of 'Kings & Queens’

Aaron Neville - signed poetry book

Alice In Chains - a signed setlist, and 20 piece poster set

Angela Gheorghiu - her kimono costume from Madame Butterfly

B-52s - a dress worn by Kate Pierson, and a signed guitar

Bat For Lashes - costume worn by Natasha, and a signed letter

Beastie Boys – a Japanese gold record, a Japanese MTV award and a rare copy of their BAPE dolls, all signed.

Celtic Woman - original dress worn by Mairead Nesbitt in the ‘A Christmas Celebration Live’ DVD

The Chemical Brothers - pair of guest tickets for Coachella, a meet and greet with the band plus a signed set list

Coldplay - Chris Martin's jacket from the Viva la Vida world tour 2010

Darius Rucker - signed guitar, signed football and signed CD

Depeche Mode - a limited edition lithographic print create to celebrate the release of the Tour of The Universe Barcelona DVD, signed by the band and framed.

Dierks Bentley - handwritten lyrics to ‘Beautiful World’, signed CD, signed photo, and a signed football

Eric Church - signed acoustic guitar

Family Force 5 - a private dinner with the band in Atlanta

Good Charlotte - a meet and greet with the band, a signed guitar, and free tickets to a live show

Herbert Grönemeyer - dinner with him in Berlin

Hot Chip - the original drawings for the ‘Coming On Strong’ album

Huey Lewis & The News - hand written, autographed & framed lyrics, plus a personalized certified gold album for Greatest Hits, and a VIP concert experience & personal phone call from Huey to the winner

Immodesty Blaize - 1940's dress from major photoshoot

Jane Birkin - her own 'Birkin' handbag

Julien Clerc - signed platinum disc

Keith Urban - two tickets and a private meet & greet on his Closer tour

Keren Ann - a signed guitar

The Kooks - handwritten lyrics to ‘Ooh La’

Lady Antebellum – signed acoustic guitar

Little Big Town - signed acoustic guitar

Luke Bryan – a signed guitar

Melanie Chisholm - her Cavalli belt as worn on the Spice Girls’ world tour

Michael Franti - five nights at his Bali yoga retreat

Raphael - NRJ Award for Best Male Artist from 2006

Sick Puppies - a signed acoustic guitar

Simple Minds - spend a day on tour with the band

Tiziano Ferro - painting created for him by a top artist, inspired by his music

Vasco Rossi - a special black carpet, used at the launch of his new album



The list of items for sale in the second phase of the charity auction from April 11th – 21st includes the following:


Arcade Fire - four VIP tickets to their Hyde Park show on 30th June 2011

B-52s - signed guitar

Beach Boys - signed limited edition Pet Sounds plaque, plus hand-written, autographed & framed lyrics to a Beach Boys song from Brian Wilson

The Beatles - the last of an extremely limited edition Schwinn bicycle featuring the Yellow Submarine artwork

Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins) - a limited edition tour T-shirt worn by Billy Corgan

Chris Tomlin - handwritten and signed lyrics

Corinne Bailey Rae - a personal favourite Prada dress worn by Corinne on her first tour, along with a note from Corinne

Daft Punk - 1987 Ferrari 412, used in the Daft Punk film Electroma

David Bowie - 35 albums signed by the artist

David Crowder Band - signed Yamaha keytar

David Gilmour - three framed and signed prints of David Gilmour in Gdansk, photographed by Anna Wloch, including David, Polly and Lech Walesa, David on stage at soundcheck and a selection of David's guitars.

David Guetta - his Apple MacBook, used to create the demos for his album ‘One Love’.

Deadmau5 - his famous diamante mau5 head stage costume

Dean Martin - the opportunity to record a duet with Dino at the world-famous Capitol Studios

Duffy - the bicycle used by Duffy in the making of her 2009 Diet Coke commercial

Duran Duran - a painting by the band

A Fine Frenzy - the outfit worn by Alison to the 2011 Grammys, plus the handwritten lyrics to a song of the winning bidder’s choice

Gorillaz - limited edition lithograph with certificate of authenticity signed by Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn

Helene Fischer - a dress worn by Helene on stage

Iron Maiden - exclusive limited edition ‘Ed Force One’ A2 print signed by Iron Maiden, two pieces of original Iron Maiden Japan 2011 event artwork signed by artist Herve Monjeaud, plus signed Nicko McBrain drumsticks as used on The Final Frontier World Tour

Jeff Bridges - signed guitar, and a drawing of the seed maze from his yard

JLS - Aston and Ortise’s bowling shirts from the filming of ‘Stars & Strikes’, plus two signed albums

Jonas Brothers - signed bag

Juan Luis Guerra - the hat worn on the cover of ‘La Llave De Mi Corazon’, signed by the artist

Katy Perry - a cupcake trampoline featured on stage on her current California Dreams tour

Kylie Minogue - signed ‘Kylie’ large lettering in white wood, from the ‘Fever’ album promotional campaign

Marisa Monte - signed limited edition CD/DVD kit

Megadeth - a guitar signed by Dave Mustaine

Norah Jones - a signed guitar

Philippe Jaroussky - signed and framed gold disc

Priscilla Ahn - a watercolor painting created by Priscilla following the Japanese earthquake, entitled ‘Falling, Tumbling, Raindrop Hearts’

The Prodigy - signed drum machine from their studio, and a 7” limited edition of ‘Invaders Must Die’

Rosanne Cash - the blouse designed by Catherine Malandrino that Rosanne wore on ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’ in 2006, autographed copies of her "Black Cadillac" and "The List" albums, autographed copy of her memoir "Composed,” and two tickets to any concert of the winning bidder’s choice with a meet and greet backstage

Scouting For Girls - signed Brits memorabilia

Simply Red - signed and framed setlist from a gig in Tokyo

Tinie Tempah - his pink blazer worn in the video for ‘Frisky’

Willie Nelson - signed guitar



There are three items donated by the world famous Abbey Road Studios, including an in-depth tour of the studio (which is otherwise not open to members of the public), a pair of Quested Q412 loudspeakers, system, amps and crossovers (circa 1987) from Abbey Road Studio 3, and a 1921 Steinway grand piano from the now-closed Olympic Studios, along with a photograph of it being played by Bono.



In addition to these auction items, the charity auction will feature other very special items including a collection of all 37 editions of the US hit NOW compilation series, plus a number of signed CDs, box sets, posters and other items from artists including Jane’s Addiction, Robbie Williams, John Lennon, David Bowie, Radiohead, Pink Floyd and The Band.

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