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8 December 2020: After accumulating more than 4 million views during the successful 48-hour premiere of their virtual concert and fundraising event Peace Through Music: A Global Event for Social Justice, Playing For Change and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are proud to announce an encore presentation presented by Corning® Gorilla® Glass in partnership with Gibson in honour of Human Rights Day. The event will be released on December 10th at 12pm PST/3pm EST/8pm GMT on the Playing For Change YouTube channel. PRESS BRIEFING SPEAKERS: -- Fabrizio Hochschild, UN Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser for UN75 -- Harold Robinson, UNFPA Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean -- Craig Mokhiber, Director of the New York Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights -- Whitney Kroenke Silverstein & Mark Johnson, co-founders of Playing For Change -- Keb’ Mo’, singer/guitarist/songwriter and four-time GRAMMY Award winner -- Scott Forester, Division Vice President, Business Director, Corning® Gorilla® Glass -- James “JC” Curleigh, President and CEO of Gibson Brands
R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated "jangle" guitar playing; Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence, and cryptic lyrics; Mills's countermelodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts suc...
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