Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Black Eyed Peas raise $4m

Black Eyed Peas raise $4m
Black Eyed Peas raise $4m, Thousands of disappointed fans were forced to leave Central Park in New York back in June of threat of dangerous weather phenomena, the Black Eyed Peas back in full force to rock a crowd of 60,000 in the Great Lawn Friday night (September 30).
It was a “good night good” for a free outdoor show, even the rain in the last act, and Fergie thanked the crowd for their patience and exclaimed, “Lightning does not strike twice!”

Teaming up with Chase Bank and the Robin Hood Foundation to help end poorness in the city of New York, the Peas gave a high energy, heart felt performance in the spirit of stopping poverty.

“Robin Hood’s mission is simple,” said David Saltzman, executive director of Robin Hood. “Fighting poverty in New York. This is the most difficult moment in economic history 23 years of our organization.” Fundraising pledged money through text messages, and the generous people donated a total of $ 4 million at the end of the night.

“The Black Eyed Peas just arrived,” said Saltzman. “There’s really extraordinary group of artists the Black Eyed Peas”.

Will.i.am vocalist opened the show with a futuristic suit of reflection with a group of dancers robot behind him, pumping the crowd with “Rock That Body”. The lights and the work of a large screen of the camera is impressive, giving the show an item out of this world. Member Fergie, Taboo and apl.de.ap joined him, playing each other for power during the “I’mma be” and “not for the party.”

Fergie sang “Meet Me Half Way” and showed that, according to a fan by chance, “[S] I have it still!” Their clothes range from padded jacket shoulders shot over a mesh dress and boots, pink poodle skirt pranced solo hits during his “glam” and “Big Girls Do not Cry.” His voice was firm and the key, and when she opened was strong and impressive. Black Eyed Peas raise $4m,

A great musical moment came when the Peas Fergie-less introduced the members of the band of funky hip-hop jam “That’s the whole”, which samples Frankie Valli in “Grease”. George Pajon Jr. began with a murderer guitar solo, followed by a sax solo by Timmy Izo, a drum solo by Keith Harris and a trumpet solo by Printz Board, which shows the extraordinary talent of the band again.

Will.i.am became the Great Lawn in a very favorable performance when he took over the DJ booth in a silver suit of Batman. He samples everything from “Sweet Dreams” from “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and the fans loved it, throwing his Robin Hood glo-sticks in the air, making it rain green orbs on the Great Lawn.

Moments later, the real rain came, but did not prevent the peas to maintain energy. Will.i.am jingle, “there is nothing wrong with a little rain” and Fergie embraced Mother Nature.

Disruption of the rain only came in the form of a failure of the speaker while speaking to the crowd will.i.am soft chords the band 4 comp. That was put down immediately, and he continued to explain that “philanthropy is the fabric of the Black Eyed Peas”. He told the story of emigration apl.de.ap ‘s U.S. the Philippines, and Taboo echoed the spirit of giving, “Let’s bring this to my native country, Mexico, the Philippines and around the world!”

It was a fitting introduction to the call for peace with politically charged “Where Is The Love?”, Which reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100, and a fan sing-a-long. Black Eyed Peas raise $4m,

The dedicated pulled out a ten-minute wait in the rain for the encore, which included the No. 1 single “Boom Boom Pow,” “The Time (Dirty Bit)”, a remix of the 1987 “Dirty Dancing” and finally hit “I Got a Feeling”. The band seemed genuinely happy to be there, ending the series in high spirits and appreciation for the generous and enthusiastic crowd in New York City. Black Eyed Peas raise $4m,

Source: bigfoxnews