House of Fraser, Marks & Spencer, Bhs, Oxfam and Bp Connect/Bp Express have backed Simon Cowell’s Help For Haiti single and agreed to stock it in their stores.
Twenty-one top current music stars have added their vocals to the single, which is a cover of Rem’s Everybody Hurts.
Chairman of Marks & Spencer, Sir Stuart Rose, said: “The challenges faced by the people of Haiti in the wake of last month’s devastating earthquake are enormous.
“We are proud to be stocking this record and will be donating all profits generated by its sale to the relief effort. We urge all our customers to buy a copy and in doing so help to rebuild the lives of thousands of people.”
Buy the cd single by following the link below.
or download the track here:
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Twenty-one top current music stars have added their vocals to the single, which is a cover of Rem’s Everybody Hurts.
Chairman of Marks & Spencer, Sir Stuart Rose, said: “The challenges faced by the people of Haiti in the wake of last month’s devastating earthquake are enormous.
“We are proud to be stocking this record and will be donating all profits generated by its sale to the relief effort. We urge all our customers to buy a copy and in doing so help to rebuild the lives of thousands of people.”
Buy the cd single by following the link below.
or download the track here:
Related posts:Download Simon Cowell’s ‘Everybody Hurts’ Help For Haiti nowListen to Simon Cowell’s...
- 2/8/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Rumor in the fashion world is that Dame Helen Mirren has been offered a chance to design a collection for Marks and Spencer, the British retail fashion chain.
The Oscar-winning actress has been very vocal about the lack of choices for stylish clothes for older women and has stated in the past that she would love to design a range of clothing, with a possible name for the line being "Dws" for Dresses with Sleeves.
Mirren, 63, told Glamour magazine, "There are no dresses with sleeves-we need to bring back the sleeve: fine, see-through ones, three-quarter length or long-there are many wonderful things you can do with sleeves."
Stuart Rose, Marks and Spencer's chief executive told the Daily Telegraph, "She is a very stylish lady. I once sat next to her at lunch and I remember her even if she won't remember me. Hers is a very interesting concept and we're always interested in new ideas,...
The Oscar-winning actress has been very vocal about the lack of choices for stylish clothes for older women and has stated in the past that she would love to design a range of clothing, with a possible name for the line being "Dws" for Dresses with Sleeves.
Mirren, 63, told Glamour magazine, "There are no dresses with sleeves-we need to bring back the sleeve: fine, see-through ones, three-quarter length or long-there are many wonderful things you can do with sleeves."
Stuart Rose, Marks and Spencer's chief executive told the Daily Telegraph, "She is a very stylish lady. I once sat next to her at lunch and I remember her even if she won't remember me. Hers is a very interesting concept and we're always interested in new ideas,...
- 12/18/2008
- icelebz.com
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