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30Mar2005
Jamelia, Razorlight and Keane...

An unlikely musical trio, you might agree - but they have one thing in common: they've lent their support to campaigns such as Make Trade Fair and Make Poverty History. Razorlight started things off when they appeared at the Make Trade Fair gig back in September 2004, that also played host to pop starlet Jamelia, REM and (of course) Chris Martin. Then Jamelia sang a beautiful rendition of 'Stop' to 22,000 enthusiastic campaigners at the Make Poverty History launch in February this year. And, if you've been listening carefully, you may have heard Keane's version of 'What a Wonderful World' on Red Nose Day a few weeks back - a song you can still download on the Make Poverty History website. We salute you all, lovely musical types!

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