Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast
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Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast was a one hour, commercial-free benefit concert television special that aired simulcast worldwide on September 9, 2005 at 8 p.m. ET/CT live (with a 30 second tape delay) from New York City and Los Angeles and tape delayed in the Mountain Time Zone and Pacific Time Zones. The special raised money for the relief efforts from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It was broadcast in over 100 different countries. All proceeds went to the American Red Cross or the American Salvation Army. Donations by telephone can be made (toll free) at 1-866-4-AID-NOW.
The concert was a cooperative and collaborative global effort between ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, UPN, and The WB. Several cable stations have also cleared space for the concert. It featured appearances and musical performances by celebrities from the world of film, television and music. Approximately $30 million was raised for the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
The event was produced by Joel Gallen and followed very closely in the footprints of America: A Tribute to Heroes, which raised money for the relief efforts from the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks. It featured performances by popular musicians along with commentary by various actors and other celebrities. Celebrities also answered phone calls to help collect donations.
Musical guests and performances were:
- Randy Newman, "Louisiana 1927"
- U2 with Mary J. Blige, "One" (recorded earlier that day in Toronto)
- Alicia Keys with Shirley Caesar, Alvin Slaughter, and Bishop Daniels, "Father I Stretch My Hand To Thee"
- Neil Young, "When God Made Me"
- Foo Fighters, "Born on the Bayou"
- Mariah Carey, "Fly like a Bird"
- Paul Simon, "Take Me to the Mardi Gras" →
- unknown New Orleans jazz band, coda
- Dixie Chicks with Mike Campbell and Robert Randolph, "I Hope"
- Kelly Clarkson, "Shelter"
- Sheryl Crow, "The Water is Wide"
- Rod Stewart with Talk of the Town, "People Get Ready"
- Kanye West, "Jesus Walks"
- Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood and Paul Shaffer, "Who'll Stop the Rain"
- Dr. John, "Walkin' to New Orleans"
Spoken appearances were made by Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, Jennifer Aniston, Jack Black, Cameron Diaz, Ellen DeGeneres, Morgan Freeman, Jack Nicholson, Chris Rock, Ray Romano, and Sela Ward.
Phones were answered by Ben Affleck, Jason Alexander, Jennifer Aniston, Sean Astin, Angela Bassett, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Don Cheadle, Michael Chiklis, Ellen DeGeneres, Benicio del Toro, Danny DeVito, Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Garner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Randy Jackson, Allison Janney, Christine Lahti, Reba McEntire, Mandy Moore, Jack Nicholson, Jeremy Piven, Emily Procter, Dennis Quaid, Julia Roberts, The Rock, Ray Romano, Doug Savant, Jimmy Smits, Mary Steenburgen, Nia Vardalos, Sela Ward, Bruce Willis, Alfre Woodard, and James Woods.
This program is not to be confused with A Concert for Hurricane Relief, which NBC aired by itself the previous Friday night, September 2. It was on that show that Kanye West attacked President George W. Bush's handling of the disaster.
- A Channel
- ABC
- AmericanLife TV Network
- ABC Family
- Black Family Channel
- Bravo!
- CTV
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Citytv
- CNBC
- CBS
- Court TV
- E!
- Fox
- Fox College Sports Pacific
- Fox Movie Channel
- Fox Reality
- FSN Ohio
- FSN South
- FSN West
- FUEL TV
- FX
- G4 Media
- Game Show Network
- Global Television Network
- Lifetime Television
- MediaCorp TV Channel 5
- MSNBC
- NBC
- Ovation
- Oxygen Network
- PAX
- PBS
- Showtime
- Sirius Satellite Radio
- SKY 1
- SOAPnet
- SPEED Channel
- Style Network
- TBS
- Tennis Channel
- Trio
- TV Guide Channel
- TV One
- UPN
- USA Network
- WB
- WGN
Please note that BET, MTV and VH1 did not air this concert. BET aired a separate benefit show at the same time, while MTV and VH1 aired its own version the next night.
