Wynton at the Concert For Hurricane Katrina Relief on NBC
In response to the hurricane tragedy, NBC Universal Television Group will air a live benefit special, A Concert For Hurricane Relief, in high-definition on NBC, MSNBC and CNBC on Friday, September 2, 2005 at 8:00pm (ET).
The hour-long, music and celebrity driven broadcasted will air live to the East Coast, tape delayed on the West.The telethon, hosted by NBC’s Matt Lauer, will be broadcast entirely from the New York studios of NBC located in 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The special will feature performances by artists with ties to the affected areas, including Tim McGraw, Harry Connick, Jr. and Wynton Marsalis as well as an appearance by Leonardo DiCaprio, among others.
All funds raised will go to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, which will provide humanitarian relief in the form of potable water, food, counseling and shelter, among other necessities. Throughout the telethon, viewers will be asked to donate by calling 1-800-HELP NOW or via the Web at www.redcross.org



















Robert said
on September 1, 2005 @ 4:16 am
Thank you for doing what I knew you would eventually do Skain. My heart goes out to the Big Easy.
Dominique said
on September 1, 2005 @ 5:17 am
I am still reeling with sorrow for all those people. I really think no one had been able to absorb the enormity of what has happened - these poor people have struggled for 200 plus years and the reality for many is that there is no first or third world, they will be left alone to rebuild with what little we can give them. This is bigger than anything America has known and the social challenge is enormous. A ‘country’ has virtually disappeared.
I was glad to read that Wynton and other have mobilised, I could heard Duke Ellington’s New Orleans suite in my head when I watch the pictures here in Europe -make sure your politicians deliver too.
Trent said
on September 2, 2005 @ 4:16 am
My heart goes out to everyone in the area. What makes it all the more tragic is that most of the people really suffering are the ones who couldn’t escape the tragedy. I know it’s not much but I thought I could help as well.
hey gang.
I know that we’re not even close to realizing the devastation the hurricane has left on the Gulf Coast… I’m auctioning off copies of my Trumpet 101 CD on ebay and all the money raised after my listing fees/postage will go to the Red Cross.
I will also be selling my cds on CD Baby with entire proceeds going to the Red Cross.
I suggest everyone here who can donate to do so. If everyone in the US donated just one dollar we’d provide BASICS for these people who are suffering incredibly.
The link for my Ebay auctions is here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4764021218
For my CD baby site (more copies will be there within a week or so)
http://www.cdbaby.com/trentaustin
Thanks for looking and I hope we can all do what we can to help these tragic victims who lost everything. My wife and I almost moved to NOLA two years ago and we have many friends in the area who are facing total losses (but fortunately they escaped without anyone getting seriously hurt).
Trent
M.Portess said
on September 2, 2005 @ 4:18 am
My thoughts and prayers go out to all the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and mostly to the Big Easy and those who love it and especially to the Marsalis Family
Paula West said
on September 3, 2005 @ 4:18 am
I am so sad for what has happened to a great city. I am even sadder that because of race and class that so many more people will suffer and die.
Barbara Lampert said
on September 3, 2005 @ 4:19 am
I just heard Wynton say that watching what New Orleans was enduring was like watching your mother hurting and not being able to help her. He said that how we, as a nation, act in the face of this disaster will show the world who we really are as Americans. He said that we are so often seen as being more interested in those with money or status…how we as a country, embrace and help Americans of color is out there for the world to see. Who are we? I thought his comments were brilliant. I send prayers and love to all.
cocoa-tea said
on September 3, 2005 @ 4:20 am
1hi mo hayaku moto no
seikatu ni modoreruyo
kokoroyori oinori mousiagemasu
Kim said
on September 3, 2005 @ 4:22 am
> Subject: Interview w/ Mayor Of New Orleans, PLEASE
> LISTEN ASAP.
>
> I’m not the “email forward” type but please take 10
> min to listen to this
> http://www.atypical.net/mm/nagin.mp3 and you will
> see what the real deal is on the state of New
> Orleans right now. Don’t just listen though for the
> sake of “Govt Bashing”, be moved to do something for
> these people this weekend, even if that only means
> getting on your knees…..
ellis said
on February 16, 2009 @ 3:56 pm
Thank You Kind Sir