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HARVEY BENEFIT CONCERT

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Aday after a national telethon for hurricane relief drew $44 million, more stars led by Willie Nelson and Paul Simon on Wednesday announced another benefit concert for survivors of mega-storm Harvey. The September 22 show at the arena of the University of Texas at Austin will be aired across the state by broadcaste­r Tegna and livestream­ed globally on YouTube.

Proceeds will go to the Rebuild Texas Fund which will support housing, health care and other needs in the wake of Harvey’s destructio­n in the state.

Headliner Nelson, a native Texan and defining country singer, has long been active in charity and spearheade­d the Farm Aid concerts.

Folk legend Simon earlier pledged $1 million for Harvey relief along with his wife Edie Brickell, who will also play in Austin.

Other performers include country A-listers Bonnie Raitt and Lyle Lovett, Texasborn soul singer Leon Bridges and folk rock great James Taylor. The announceme­nt comes a day after a one-hour telethon broadcast on all US networks to raise relief for victims of Harvey as well as Irma, which struck shortly afterward in the Caribbean and Florida. The telethon raised $44 million for aid groups working in hurricane-hit areas, with phone lines still open, a spokesman for the organizers said Wednesday. Performers at the telethon included Stevie Wonder, Dave Matthews and Luis Fonsi, with top celebritie­s such as George Clooney, Justin Bieber and Julianne Moore answering calls for donations.

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