Archive / PSA
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Lifebeat Hero: Veronica Webb
January 29, 1992 | No CommentsBesides serving on Lifebeat’s Board of Directors for many years, model Veronica Webb was instrumental in helping to organize and mobilize artist support for many of our biggest events and campaigns. In 1994, she co-hosted The Beat Goes On concert, featuring Sarah McLachlan, Melissa Etheridge, k. d. lang, Seal, and more. Later that year, she [...]
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Lifebeat Hero: Beyonce Knowles
December 1, 1992 | No CommentsBeyonce has been a supporter of Lifebeat’s mission since her days as lead singer of Destiny’s Child, and she continues to attend and support Lifebeat events. Beyonce performed along with Destiny’s Child at the 1999 World AIDS Day Music With a Message concert alongside ‘N Sync, Wyclef Jean and Monica. In 2002, Destiny’s Child made [...]
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Lifebeat Hero: Sean “Diddy” Combs
December 28, 1992 | No CommentsSean Combs, AKA “Diddy” or “P. Diddy”, has been a longtime supporter of Lifebeat and a true HIV/AIDS activist. He has lent his talents and support to many Lifebeat events and fundraisers. In 2001, he co-Chaired Lifebeat’s UrbanAID 2 concert featuring Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, The Roots and more. He also performed at the event, including [...]
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Lifebeat Heroes: Salt-N-Pepa
January 5, 1992 | No CommentsSalt-N-Pepa perform a medley of their hits at UrbanAID in 1995. Hip hop legends Salt-N-Pepa have supported Lifebeat from the very beginning of the organization. In June of 1992, the first ladies of hip hop performed at the very first Lifebeat fundraising concert at Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan, headlining along with the Pet Shop [...]
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B.o.B Talks ‘Best Sex Ever’
June 2, 2011 | No CommentsMashed potatoes? Wigs? The washing machine spin cycle? We don’t know, but it sounds like a wild time to us too. B.o.B remembers back to the best sex he ever had…
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I Talk Because
September 1, 2010 | No CommentsThe New York City Council, together with HIV/AIDS organizations across the five boroughs, has launched a YouTube-based HIV/AIDS awareness campaign that began on World AIDS Day, December 1st, 2009. It can be found at http://youtube.com/italkbecause.
